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Chapter 3, Problem 32E
Referring to the circuit depicted in Fig. 3.72, determine the value of the voltage v if the element marked X is (a) a 2 A current source, arrow pointing down; (b) a 2 V voltage source, + reference on top; (c) a dependent current source, arrow pointing down, controlled by quantity 2v.
■ FIGURE 3.72
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