Apply Thevenin’s theorem and Norton's theorem An automobile battery, when connected to a car radio, provides 12.5V to the radio. When connected to a set of headlights, it provides 11.7V to the headlights. Assume the radio can be modeled as a 6.25 Ohm resistor and the headlights can be modeled as a 0.65 Ohm resistor. What are the Thevenin and Norton equivalents for the battery?

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Apply Thevenin’s theorem and Norton's theorem

An automobile battery, when connected to a car radio, provides 12.5V to the radio. When connected to a set of headlights, it provides 11.7V to the headlights. Assume the radio can be modeled as a 6.25 Ohm resistor and the headlights can be modeled as a 0.65 Ohm resistor. What are the Thevenin and Norton equivalents for the battery?

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