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3. According to Thevenin's theorem, a. the Thevenin impedance ZTH is the impedance seen at the two terminals of the circ

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3. According to Thevenin's theorem, a. the Thevenin impedance ZTH is the impedance seen at the two terminals of the circuit to thevenize, when the voltage source of this circuit is replaced by an open circuit. b. the Thevenin voltage ETH is determined by measuring the short-circuit voltage at the two terminals of the circuit to thevenize. c. the Thevenin equivalent circuit consists of a voltage source, En and an impedance in parallel with this source, ZTH d. any electrical linear circuit seen at two terminals can be represented by a Thevenin equivalent circuit.