why the load of resistance is open - circuited in thevenin's and short circuited in norton's theorem?
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Thevenin and Norton's resistances are equal. Thevenin voltage is equal to Norton's current times Norton resistance. Norton current is equal to Thevenin voltage divided by Thevenin resistance.
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Thevenin and Norton's resistances are equal. Thevenin voltage is equal to Norton's current times Norton resistance. Norton current is equal to Thevenin voltage divided by Thevenin resistance.
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