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Dr. Honeydew wrote:
Clearly the 40 ohm load dissipates more power than the 50 ohm load, so we don't see how your answer and Mr. Harrison's posting can both be correct. It appears that the internal resistance of the Thevenin equivalent circuit was chosen to be ~1 ohm. Maximum power transfer of ~13 watts should occur when the load is ~1 ohm and the current is ~3.6 amps with ~3.6 volts across the 1 ohm load and across the ~1 ohm generator impedance. How one gets 13 watts out of a source rated for one watt is a non-linear physical design problem, not a linear theory problem. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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