1. To find the current in a 20 Ω resistance connected in a circuit, Norton's theorem is used. IN = 7.5 A. The current though 20 Ω resistance.





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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 01.07 am
    Norton's equivalent is as shown in figure. Some current will flow through RN. There-fore, current through 20Ω resistance is less than 7.5 A.
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