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Norton theorem

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A Norton equivalent circuit consists of a current source in parallel with a:

A.Resistance
B.Voltage source
C.Capacitor only
D.Inductor only
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Norton's theorem represents a linear network as a current source in parallel with a:

A.Voltage source
B.Resistance
C.Capacitor
D.Inductor
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The Norton equivalent current of a network is found by measuring the:

A.Open-circuit voltage
B.Short-circuit current at the terminals
C.Resistance only
D.Total energy
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