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Source Transformations introduction The circuits in this set of problems consist of independent sources, resistors and a meter. In particular, these circuits do not contain dependent sources. Each of these circuits has a series-parallel structure that makes it possible to simplify the circuit by repeatedly Performing Source Transformations . Replacing series or parallel resistors by an equivalent resistor. Replacing series voltage sources by an equivalent voltage Source . Replacing parallel current sources by an equivalent Source Source . Each simplification is done in such a way that the voltage or current measured by the meter is not disturbed. Generally, that requires beginning the simplification at the opposite end of the circuit from the meter and then working toward the meter. Eventually, the circuit is small enough to be easily solved using Ohm s and Kirchhoff s Laws.
Source transformations are discussed in Section 5.3 of Introduction to Electric Circuits by R.C. Dorf and J.A Svoboda.
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