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3) Why thevenins and Norton's theorem are called Dual of Each Other?
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The Norton's theorem establishes, dually, that any linear circuit seen from one port may be represented by a current source (with a value equal to the short-circuit current) in parallel with an impedance (with the same value as in the Thévenin's theorem). To this circuit we call the Norton configuration.
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