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norton's theorem is what form of an equivalent circuit

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 Norton's Theorem. Any collection of batteries and resistances with two terminals is electricallyequivalent to an ideal current source i in parallel with a single resistor r. The value of r is the same as that in the Thevenin equivalent and the current i can be found by dividing the open circuit voltage by r.
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