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Saturday, May 19, 2012


Question: What does a "dead circuit" in Thevenin's and Norton's theorem mean?


Answer:

A "dead circuit" means that all independent sources have been zeroed out. Zeroing out a source means that independent voltage sources are converted to short circuits while independent current sources are converted to open circuits.

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