. Find Thevenin and Norton equivalent to resistor 12 k2 of the following circuit

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**Task**: Find Thevenin and Norton equivalent to the 12 kΩ resistor of the following circuit.

**Circuit Description**:

The circuit contains the following components connected in series and parallel combinations:

1. **Voltage Source**: 
   - 60 V source on the left side.

2. **Resistors**:
   - 10 kΩ resistor connected in series with the voltage source.
   - 22 kΩ resistor connected to the right of the 10 kΩ resistor.
   - 40 kΩ resistor connected below the 22 kΩ resistor.
   - 30 kΩ resistor on the right side following the 22 kΩ resistor.
   - 12 kΩ resistor is at the far right, the target for Thevenin and Norton equivalents.

3. **Dependent Source**:
   - A current-dependent source (0.003 ix) indicated by a diamond shape with arrow pointing upwards, located between the 40 kΩ and 30 kΩ resistors.

**Objective**: 
- Determine the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits with respect to the 12 kΩ load resistor.
Transcribed Image Text:**Task**: Find Thevenin and Norton equivalent to the 12 kΩ resistor of the following circuit. **Circuit Description**: The circuit contains the following components connected in series and parallel combinations: 1. **Voltage Source**: - 60 V source on the left side. 2. **Resistors**: - 10 kΩ resistor connected in series with the voltage source. - 22 kΩ resistor connected to the right of the 10 kΩ resistor. - 40 kΩ resistor connected below the 22 kΩ resistor. - 30 kΩ resistor on the right side following the 22 kΩ resistor. - 12 kΩ resistor is at the far right, the target for Thevenin and Norton equivalents. 3. **Dependent Source**: - A current-dependent source (0.003 ix) indicated by a diamond shape with arrow pointing upwards, located between the 40 kΩ and 30 kΩ resistors. **Objective**: - Determine the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits with respect to the 12 kΩ load resistor.
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