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What is the primary condition for the application of Norton's theorem?
What is the primary condition for the application of Norton's theorem?
- Dependent current sources
- Non-linear networks
- Independent voltage sources
- Linear networks (correct)
In the superposition theorem, what happens to all other voltage sources when the effect of one voltage source is considered?
In the superposition theorem, what happens to all other voltage sources when the effect of one voltage source is considered?
- They are removed
- They are left unchanged
- They are short-circuited (correct)
- They are open-circuited
What is the current found across the output terminals of a network in Norton's theorem?
What is the current found across the output terminals of a network in Norton's theorem?
- Open-circuit current
- Thevenin current
- Norton current
- Short-circuit current (correct)
Which of the following theorems is applicable to non-linear circuits?
Which of the following theorems is applicable to non-linear circuits?
What is the dual of Thevenin's theorem?
What is the dual of Thevenin's theorem?
What is the method to find Thevenin resistance?
What is the method to find Thevenin resistance?
What is the primary application of the superposition theorem?
What is the primary application of the superposition theorem?
What is the characteristic of a dependent current source?
What is the characteristic of a dependent current source?
What is the theorem that works only for circuits that are reducible to series/parallel combinations for each of the power sources at a time?
What is the theorem that works only for circuits that are reducible to series/parallel combinations for each of the power sources at a time?
What is the Norton current equivalent to?
What is the Norton current equivalent to?