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Question
State Norton’s theorem and draw the Norton’s equivalent circuit.
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Solution
It states that ‘Any two terminals of a network can be replaced by an equivalent current source and an equivalent parallel resistance.’ The constant current is equal to the current which would flow in a short circuit placed across the terminals. The parallel resistance is the resistance of the network when viewed from these open-circuited terminals after all voltage and current have been removed and replaced by internal resistance.
Diagram (d) from above shows the Norton’s equivalent circuit.
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Norton’S Theorem
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