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2. Norton's equivalent circuit is
a) Series combination of equivalent voltage source and equivalent resistance.
b) Series combination of equivalent current source and equivalent resistance.
c) Parallel combination of equivalent voltage source and equivalent resistance.
d) Parallel combination of equivalent current source and equivalent resistance.
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Answered by sohelranamohammed86
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Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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Norton's theorem is similar to Thevenin's theorem. It states that any two terminal linear network or circuit can be represented with an equivalent network or circuit, which consists of a current source in parallel with a resistor. It is known as Norton's equivalent circuit.

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