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Textbook Solutions for Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications

Chapter 2 Problem P2.88

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A somewhat discharged automotive battery has an open-circuit voltage of 12.5 V and supplies 50 A when a 0.1- resistance is connected across the battery terminals. Draw the Thvenin and Norton equivalent circuits, including values for the circuit parameters. What current can this battery deliver to a short circuit? Considering that the energy stored in the battery remains constant under open-circuit conditions, which of these equivalent circuits seems more realistic? Explain.

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Title Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications 6 
Author Allan R. Hambley
ISBN 9780133116649

A somewhat discharged automotive battery has an

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