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Use the node-voltage method to find the current i0 n Figure 2. Only half the credit will be given if a different analysis method is employed. Figure 2: Figure for problem 2. Use the node-voltage method to find the node voltages v1, v2, v3 in Figure 3. Only half the credit will be given if a different analysis method is employed. Find the Thevenin voltage and the Norton current between the terminals a and b in Figure 4. The Thevenin voltage is equal to the voltage vab between a and b. To find the Norton current, you need to short-circuit a and b, and calculate the current flowing between a and b. Figure 3: Figure for problem 3 Figure 4: Figure for problem 4
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