Student323
ThinkingNotToThink
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- Chi Town
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- Engineering Student
Hi All,
I am studying for my FE Exam and I stumbled upon a concept that is very confusing.
Sometime some example tell me to ignore the resistors facing the short circuited voltage source, other times it seems like i do not need to.
For example, this problem here does not ignore the 6ohm resistor after the voltage source is shorted
whereas for this example, the 6ohm is ignored. The only conclusion i can think of is when the resistor is in parallel with a shorted voltage source, it can be ignored.
Any insight will be greatly appreciated
I am studying for my FE Exam and I stumbled upon a concept that is very confusing.
Sometime some example tell me to ignore the resistors facing the short circuited voltage source, other times it seems like i do not need to.
For example, this problem here does not ignore the 6ohm resistor after the voltage source is shorted
whereas for this example, the 6ohm is ignored. The only conclusion i can think of is when the resistor is in parallel with a shorted voltage source, it can be ignored.
Thévenin equivalent voltage: why ignore the 16 Ω resistor?
I am really confused by the concept of ignoring resistors while doing Thévenin theorem, especially for this problem. Some online videos, like this one, and other examples that I watched seem to sug...
electronics.stackexchange.com
Any insight will be greatly appreciated