2kΩ 50012 A 25 T 3k12 B Figure 4 (g) Use Norton's theorem to simplify the circuit (h) Remaining with Norton's theorem, w

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2kΩ 50012 A 25 T 3k12 B Figure 4 (g) Use Norton's theorem to simplify the circuit (h) Remaining with Norton's theorem, w

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2kΩ 50012 A 25 T 3k12 B Figure 4 (g) Use Norton's theorem to simplify the circuit (h) Remaining with Norton's theorem, when a load resistor of 2k12 is placed across the terminals A-B, find the voltage across the resistor and the current drawn (i) For the circuit shown in Figure 4, find the value of the load resistor which if placed across the terminals A-B would dissipate the maximum power, and calculate this power
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