I would like to get a reff of that book. Thevenin says, you remove load resistor. Calculate total resistance(R series) then total current. After that V1-Vacross8ohms(calculated by total current x8ohms) will give you Vthev or use V2 +Vacross6ohm(calculated by total current x6ohms) they must give you the same answer. For R thev you short both cells then calculate R.parrel who is Rthev. Then use a new circuit for a current across load resistor. Remember that Kichhofs law of current must give us the same current if not then we are wrong. Again how do you determine your voltage polarity? Its opposite not the same bro
Ive done another video that answers all your questions specifically, Please have a watch The voltage are not opposing each other. they are both feeding into load Resistors. maybe unless one battery is waaaay bigger than the other then the bigger battery will charge the smaller one. Please watch the new video, i tried to make everything clearer. What you are describing sounds more like ohms law ua-cam.com/video/3g8se07DhaE/v-deo.html
I would like to get a reff of that book. Thevenin says, you remove load resistor. Calculate total resistance(R series) then total current. After that V1-Vacross8ohms(calculated by total current x8ohms) will give you Vthev or use V2 +Vacross6ohm(calculated by total current x6ohms) they must give you the same answer. For R thev you short both cells then calculate R.parrel who is Rthev. Then use a new circuit for a current across load resistor. Remember that Kichhofs law of current must give us the same current if not then we are wrong. Again how do you determine your voltage polarity? Its opposite not the same bro
Ive done another video that answers all your questions specifically, Please have a watch
The voltage are not opposing each other. they are both feeding into load Resistors. maybe unless one battery is waaaay bigger than the other then the bigger battery will charge the smaller one. Please watch the new video, i tried to make everything clearer. What you are describing sounds more like ohms law
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