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Which of the following is also known as the dual of Norton’s theorem?
a) Thevenin’s theorem
b) Superposition theorem
c) Maximum power transfer theorem
d) Millman’s theorem

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a. `Q=It, Hence [Q]=IT`
b. U=VIt`
or, `ML^2T^-2=[V]IT` or, `[V]=ML^2I^-1T^-5`
c. ` Q=CV`
or, `IG=[C]ML^2I^-1T^-2 or , [C]=M^-1L^-2I^2T^4`
or, `R=V/I , or [R]= (ML^2I^-1T^-2)/I= ML^2I^-2T^(-3)`
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