Referring to network shown below, and assuming the 4k resistor (where Vo is measured) is the load, what is the norton eq

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Referring to network shown below, and assuming the 4k resistor (where Vo is measured) is the load, what is the norton eq

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Referring To Network Shown Below And Assuming The 4k Resistor Where Vo Is Measured Is The Load What Is The Norton Eq 1
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Referring to network shown below, and assuming the 4k resistor (where Vo is measured) is the load, what is the norton equivalent short circuit current (in mA)? 2 ΚΩ 6 ΚΩ ww ww 6 V 4 ΚΩ Vo Σ Β ΚΩ 12 V

If a equivalent circuit is found to have a 1.75 mA applied current value with a measure value of voltage of 2.625 V, what is the thevenin equivalent resistance (in ohms)?
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