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Norton Theorem

If the network shown in figure 5.19 is linear, $ i=mv+c$. The network can then be replaced by a Norton equivalent, as shown in steps in figures 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 and 5.24.
Figure 5.19: The Linear Network
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Figure 5.20:
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Figure 5.21:
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Figure 5.22:
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Figure 5.23:
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Figure 5.24:
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ynsingh 2007-07-25