What is the Thevenin equivalent resistance (Rth) seen from terminals A and B if

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What is the Thevenin equivalent resistance (Rth) seen from terminals A and B if there are two resistors (4Ω and 6Ω) in series?
  1. 10Ω

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the Thevenin equivalent resistance (Rth) seen from terminals A and B if there are two resistors (4Ω and 6Ω) in series?
  • Step 1: Identify the resistors connected in series. In this case, we have a 4Ω resistor (R1) and a 6Ω resistor (R2).
  • Step 2: Recall the formula for total resistance in a series circuit, which is Rth = R1 + R2.
  • Step 3: Substitute the values of the resistors into the formula: Rth = 4Ω + 6Ω.
  • Step 4: Perform the addition: 4Ω + 6Ω = 10Ω.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the Thevenin equivalent resistance (Rth) seen from terminals A and B is 10Ω.
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