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Norton's theorem

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Norton's theorem is a fundamental principle in electrical engineering, particularly in circuit analysis. It states that any linear electrical network with voltage sources, current sources, and resistances can be simplified to an equivalent circuit consisting of a single current source in parallel with a single resistor.

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