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Find the current through 6 ohm resistor using Norton theorem ?

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Answered by arshisback
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Explanation:

When 6 Ω resistance is connected across the equivalent circuit, current through it can be found by the current-divider rule (Art). Current through 6 Ω resistor = 5/4 x 4/10 = 0.5 from B to A.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • When 6 Ω resistance is connected across the equivalent circuit, current through it can be found by the current-divider rule (Art).
  • Current through 6 Ω resistor = 5/4 x 4/10 = 0.5 from B to A.

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