I got to say that's pretty damn f*ing accurate, but does that mean we are taking measurements directly from this josephson array standard. That's still not exactly accurate right?
I've worked in calibration for a few years and I know that my equipment has to be calibrated by a standard that is a certain amount more accurate than the piece of equipment I'm calibrating, but where exactly does it end where the most accurate piece of equipment is calibrated by the absolute...
Yeah that's kinda why I don't see why that type of circuit would be used on an exam to ask for a thevenin equivalent circuit. If there was even one type of independent or dependent source involved i could see the point, but there was none.
Homework Statement
Find thevenin equivalent of resistor circuit
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The Attempt at a Solution
This may be a dumb question, but does a thevenin equivalent NEED to have a voltage source? On my final exam there was a question that asked for the thevenin equivalent of...