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What is Norton's theorem?
37. What is Norton's theorem?
- According to Norton's theorem, any complicated linear circuit may be simplified to an equivalent simple circuit with a single current source coupled in series with a single resistor connected to a load
- According to Norton's theorem, any complicated linear circuit may be simplified to an equivalent simple circuit with a single current source coupled in parallel with a single resistor connected to a load
Answer: B) According to Norton's theorem, any complicated linear circuit may be simplified to an equivalent simple circuit with a single current source coupled in parallel with a single resistor connected to a load.
Explanation:
According to Norton's theorem, any complicated linear circuit may be simplified to an equivalent simple circuit with a single current source coupled in parallel with a single resistor connected to a load.