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Describe norton's theorem​

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Norton's Theorem states that – A linear active network consisting of independent or dependent voltage source and current sources and the various circuit elements can be substituted by an equivalent circuit consisting of a current source in parallel with a resistance.

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Norton Theorem

in two terminal network containing linear and bilateral element and independent source is equivalent to a simpler network containing and independent current source resistance.

For two port network it is applicable only

Norton theorem

in any linear or bilateral circuit having more than one independent source the response in any element is is obtained by equivalent network in which load resistance, Norton voltage and Norton resistance are in parallel .

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