1. Using superposition, find the current I through the 10 resistor for the network CLASS ASSIGNMENT SUPERPOSITION THEOREM.

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1. Using superposition, find the current I through the 10 resistor for the network CLASS ASSIGNMENT SUPERPOSITION THEOREM

2. Using superposition, find the voltage V 2 across the 6.8 k Ω resistor for the network

THEVENIN THEOREM 1. Find the Thévenin equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R

2. Find the Thévenin equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R

3. Find the Thévenin equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R

4. Find the Thévenin equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R

1. Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R for the network NORTON THEOREM

2. Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R for the network

3. Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R for the network

4. Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network external to the resistor R for the network