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Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalents of the circuit shown below. Consider R1 = 12 Ω, R2= 24 Ω, R3= 7 Ω, V = 18 V and I= 2,25 A Draw also the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits.


Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalents of the circuit shown below. Consider R1 = 12 Ω, R2= 24 Ω,

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