1) Thevenin\'s theorem states that the Thevenin voltage is equal to A) open circ
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1) Thevenin's theorem states that the Thevenin voltage is equal to
A) open circuit voltage at the network terminals.
B) short circuit voltage at the network terminals.
C) short circuit current at the network terminals.
D) open circuit current at the network terminals.
2) Which network theorem states "The current through, or voltage across, an element in a linear
bilateral network is equal to the algebraic sum of the currents or voltages produced independently
by each other"?
A) Norton's maximum power transfer
B) Thevenin's
C) Superposition
D) Substitution
14) When Rint is equal to RL, which of the following will occur?
A) Resistance will be zero
B) No current will flow.
C) A load will receive minimum power.
D) A load will receive maximum power.
7) Millman's theorem states that
A) the current in any branch of a network, due to a single voltage source elsewhere in the
network, will equal the current through the branch in which the source was originally located
if the source is placed in the branch in which the current was originally measured.
B) if the voltage across and the current through a branch are known, the branch can be replaced
by a combination of elements that maintain the same voltage across and current through that
branch.
C) any number of parallel voltage sources can be reduced to a single source.
D) any two-terminal linear bilateral source can be replaced by an equivalent circuit consisting of
a current source and a parallel resistor.
Explanation / Answer
1.A) open circuit voltage at the network terminals.
2 C) Superposition
14 C) A load will receive minimum power.
7 C) any number of parallel voltage sources can be reduced to a single source.
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