Which of the following is NOT true?

a. The Thevenin voltage is equal to the open circuit voltage

b. We can find the Thevenin resistance for any circuit by zeroing all sources and finding the equivalent resistance of the resulting network.

c. We can do a source transformation to switch between Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits.

d. The Norton current is equal to the short circuit current.

e. The Thevenin resistance is equal to the Norton resistance.

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A statement which isn't true is that: B. we can find the Thevenin resistance for any circuit by zeroing all sources and finding the equivalent resistance of the resulting network.

The true statements about these theorems.

In Electrical engineering, the true statements about Thevenin's theorem and Norton's theorem include the following:

  • The Thevenin voltage is generally equal to the open circuit voltage.
  • We can do a source transformation to switch between Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits.
  • The Norton current is the same as the short-circuit current.
  • The Thevenin resistance is the same as the Norton resistance.

In this context, we can infer and logically deduce that we cannot find the Thevenin resistance for an electrical circuit by zeroing all sources and finding the equivalent resistance of the resulting network.

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