Multiple Choice
-What is the equivalent current source when VS = 100 V, RS = 40 Ω?
A) IS = 2.0 A, RS = 40 Ω
B) IS = 2.5 A, RS = 40 Ω
C) IS = 2.5 A, RS = zero Ω
D) IS = 2.5 A, RS = infinite
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