I was finding the value R_L for which maximum power takes place. Maximum power takes place when R_L = R_Th. Please have a look on the following link; you can see my answer is different: https://img215.imageshack.us/img215/7743/imgtb.jpg
Where did I go wrong? Please help me out. Many thanks.
Thank you, Eduardo. Yes, you could find me a bit orthodox because I try to follow the procedure given in the book as closely as possible. You are very skilled in this stuff so many of the concepts would seem easier for you but they aren't for me! Gradually, I will also try to more 'liberal' while solving the problems. Thank you.
Well you forgot to short the 9V voltage source, and your answer is good.
But if we want to find Rth you need short the voltage source
And why you don't use the nodal? If you want to find the voltage the nodal is the best method becaues we already know the current 1A.
My answer is not correct as you can see. The V_Th and R_th found previously in previous posts produce different value for I_N than the one found using I_sc. What did go wrong?
My answer is not correct as you can see. The V_Th and R_th found previously in previous posts produce different value for I_N than the one found using I_sc. What did go wrong?
Thanks a lot, Jony. It is very nice of you that you have helped me so much along with other members. I have a major test tomorrow. Let's see what happens.