A voltage source-series resistance combination is equivalent to a current source-parallel resistance combination if and only if their 1. Respective open-circuit voltages are equal 2. Respective short-circuit currents are equal 3. Resistance remains same in both cases Which of the above statements are correct?
A voltage source-series resistance combination is equivalent to a current source-parallel resistance combination if and only if their 1. Respective open-circuit voltages are equal 2. Respective short-circuit currents are equal 3. Resistance remains same in both cases Which of the above statements are correct? Correct Answer 1, 2 and 3
According to source transformation technique, a voltage source-series resistance combination is equivalent to a current source-parallel resistance combination if and only if their
- Respective open-circuit voltages are equal
- Respective short-circuit currents are equal
- Resistance remains the same in both cases
The source transformation from one source to another source is as shown below.
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