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Assume you connected a multimeter across the output terminals of a black box and measured...


Assume you connected a multimeter across the output terminals of a black box and measured an open circuit voltage of 16V and short circuit current of 2A. 


a) Draw the Thevenin equivalent of the circuit in black box.

b) What load resistor would you need to connect between the output terminals to produce maximum power transfer?

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