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The document consists of tutorial questions focused on finding Thevenin and Norton equivalents for various circuits depicted in figures. It includes specific tasks for determining equivalents at different terminals for multiple figures. The questions are structured to guide the reader through applying Thevenin and Norton theorems in electrical circuits.

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Tutorial Questions

The document consists of tutorial questions focused on finding Thevenin and Norton equivalents for various circuits depicted in figures. It includes specific tasks for determining equivalents at different terminals for multiple figures. The questions are structured to guide the reader through applying Thevenin and Norton theorems in electrical circuits.

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Tutorial Questions

Thevenin Theorem:
1. Find the Thevenin equivalent of the network in Fig. 1 as viewed from terminals: (a) x and x’ ;
(b) y and y’.

Fig. 1
2. Find the Thevenin equivalent of the circuit in Fig. 2.

Fig. 2
3. Find the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit in Fig. 3.

Fig. 3
4. For the circuit in Fig. 4, find Thevenin equivalent between terminals a and b .

Fig. 4
5. Find the Thevenin equivalent of the circuit in Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Norton Theorem:

6. For the network of Fig. 6, (a) remove the terminal c and find the Norton equivalent seen at the
terminals a and b: (b) repeat for the terminal b and c with a removed.
Fig. 6
7. Determine the Thevenin and Norton equivalents of the network shown in Fig. 7.

Fig. 7
8. Obtain the Norton equivalent at terminals a−b of the circuit in Fig. 8.

Fig. 8

9. Obtain the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit at terminals a-b of the circuit in Fig. 9.

Fig. 9

10. Find the Norton equivalent of the circuit to the left of the 2 Ω resistor in the Fig. 10.
Fig. 10

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