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

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

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Referring to network shown below, and assuming the 4k resistor (where Vo is measured) is the load, what is the equivalent thevenin resistance value (in ohms) of the rest of the circuit? 6 ΚΩ www Ζ ΚΩ ww 6V www 3 ΚΩ 12 V 4 ΚΩ

Referring to network shown below, and assuming the 4k resistor (where Vo is measured across) is the load, what is the thevenin equivalent open circuit voltage (in volts)? 6 ΚΩ ww 2 k ww ΣΑΚΩ Vo O 6V(+ 3 ΚΩ O 12 V
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