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20a - Norton's Theorem with Solved Examples #knust In this video we are going to learn how to solve circuit problems using Norton's theorem. Norton's theorem states that any linear circuit connected between two terminals can be replaced by a Norton's current IN in parallel with a Norton's resistance RN. To find the current flowing in a resistor; 1. Remove the resistor you want to find the current through and mark the terminal 2. Find the IN using KVL 3. Deactivate all independent sources, open circuit current sources and short circuit voltage sources and find the RN 4. Produce the Norton's equivalent circuit and reconnect the resistor you removed. 5. Find the current through the resistor using the formula I = RN/(RN + RL) * IN 00:00 - Intro 04:30 - Solution to Q15 of Chap 2 Visit channel Playlist for more videos on Engineering mathematics, applied electricity and Basic Mechanics. Kindly support and Subscribe Thank you

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