Question

You are trying to analyze a circuit for a problem set due tonight. For 10 points each:
[10m] You debate whether to use mesh analysis or an “analysis” named for these equal-voltage points. These points share their name with points where a standing wave has zero amplitude.
ANSWER: nodes [accept nodal analysis]
[10e] Using mesh analysis, you find the “mesh” values of this quantity across the circuit. This quantity is measured in amperes.
ANSWER: current [prompt on I]
[10h] You find an equivalent circuit with this theorem, which states that any linear two-terminal circuit can be expressed as a current source in parallel with a resistor. Use of this theorem is replaced with use of its dual theorem by substituting current with voltage.
ANSWER: Norton’s theorem
<Benjamin Chapman, Science - Physics&gt; ~23794~ &lt;Editor: David Bass>

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