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    -The Concept That States the Equivalency of Two Voltage Sources
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-The Concept That States the Equivalency of Two Voltage Sources

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   -The concept that states the equivalency of two voltage sources means that for any given load resistance connected to the two sources, the same load voltage and load current are produced by both sources is called: A)  junction equivalency B)  loop equivalency C)  terminal equivalency D)  load equivalency
-The concept that states the equivalency of two voltage sources means that for any given load resistance connected to the two sources, the same load voltage and load current are produced by both sources is called:


A) junction equivalency
B) loop equivalency
C) terminal equivalency
D) load equivalency

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