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what is the formula for Norton theorem​

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Answered by KRISHNAkarayat
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Norton's theorem states that any linear complex electrical circuit can be reduced into a simple electric circuit with one current and resistance connected in parallel. For understanding in depth regarding norton theory, let us consider Norton's theorem examples as follows.

Answered by TanuGautam
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In this example, the Norton current is obtained from the open circuit voltage (the Thevenin voltage) divided by the resistance r. This resistance is the same as the Thevenin resistance, the resistance looking back from AB with V1 replaced by a short circuit. since R1 and R3 form a simple voltage divider. = Ω.

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