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    Norton's Theorem States That You Can Replace a Dc Network
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Norton's Theorem States That You Can Replace a Dc Network

Question 18

Question 18

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Norton's theorem states that you can replace a dc network with an equivalent circuit consisting of:


A) a current source and a parallel resistor
B) a current source and a series resistor
C) a voltage source and a series resistor
D) a voltage source and a parallel resistor

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