determine the current delivered by the source in the network
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A Current Source is an active circuit element that is capable of supplying a constant current flow to a circuit regardless of the voltage developed across its terminals.
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The power delivered by the voltage source is: PV = – I * V = – 5 * 10-2 *150 = -7.5 W. Note that the current is opposite to the voltage in the source. By convention in this case, power is denoted as a negative quantity.
Practical examples of such sources include a battery or a generator. Active elements can inject power to the circuit, provide power gain, and control the current flow within the circuit. Passive networks do not contain any sources of electromotive force.
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