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the following results were obtained from measurements taken between the two terminals of a resistive network. find the thevenin equivalent of the network.

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To determine the Thevenin equivalent of a resistive network, we would need the following information:

1. Open circuit voltage (Voc): The voltage across the network terminals when it is disconnected or open circuited.

2. Short circuit current (Isc): The current flowing through the network when the terminals are short circuited.

With these two parameters, we can calculate the Thevenin equivalent voltage (Vth) and resistance (Rth) as follows:

Vth = Voc

Rth = Voc / Isc

Without the specific measurements or values for Voc and Isc in your question, it is not possible to calculate the Thevenin equivalent of the network. If you provide the measurements or data, I can assist you further in finding the Thevenin equivalent.

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