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You have a small black cube, 2.5cm per side. The internal workings
are not visible, but the box has two terminals. You measure these
two terminals with a voltmeter, and it measures precisely 1V. You
short the two terminals with an ammeter, and it reads precisely
1A. You then conclude the internal circuit is either a Thevenin
source (1V source with 1-ohm output impedance) or a Norton source
(1A current with a 1-ohm shunt).
Question:
Using standard laboratory equipment, how could you differentiate
between the two circuits?
Answer
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