Thevenins equivalent based question with complex numbers

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sloppygiuseppi

Joined Mar 30, 2008
6
hi, really stuck on this, help would be greatly appreciated;

For the circuit shown;

1. Reduce the circuit to its thevenin's equivalent.

2. Calculate value of load resistor that will be needed for maximum power transfer for the circuit.

3. Calculate the maximum power that can be tranferred to such a load.
 

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veritas

Joined Feb 7, 2008
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I am unable to read the values on any of the components in your image. Try attaching it as a JPG, you can upload larger files using that format.

Also, if you could post what you have tried and what sort of results you have gotten, it would go a long way for allowing us to point you in the right direction.
 

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sloppygiuseppi

Joined Mar 30, 2008
6
ok, my comp is being annoying so i cant, but, the voltage supply on the left is 5V, the other voltage supply is 20V, the horizontal resistor farthest left is 10+5j ohms, (j being same as i, complex number), the central horizontal resistor is 10 +10j ohms, both vertical resistors are 10 ohms each, and on the far right is RL. thanks
 
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