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In order to simplify a circuit, one can replace a complicated two-terminal linear circuit with an ideal voltage source and a series resistance. What is this process called?
 
  A) Ohm's law B) Equivalent circuit analysis
  C) Thevenin's theorem D) Norton's theorem

Question 2

What is the third odd harmonic of a 1KHz square wave?
 
  A) 7KHz B) 9KHz C) 3KHz D) 5KHz



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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