A voltage source Vs = 10 V is in series with a resistor of 10 kOhm. If the source transformation theorem is applied, what will the value of the current source be in mA ?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The current source is 1 mA.

Explanation:

Given that,

Voltage = 10 V

Resistor = 10 k ohm

We need to calculate the current

Using formula of transformation theorem

The source transformation must be constrained is given by

[tex]v_{s}=iR_{s}[/tex]

Where, V = voltage

I = current

R = resistor

Put the value into the formula

[tex]10=i\times10\times10^{3}[/tex]

[tex]i =\dfrac{10}{10\times10^{3}}[/tex]

[tex]i = 0.001\ A[/tex]

[tex]i=1\ mA[/tex]

Hence, The current source is 1 mA.