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For questions about Norton's Theorem, which states that a linear network of impedances, voltage sources, and current sources can be replaced with an equivalent network composed of a current source in parallel with an impedance. Consider also using the "thevenin" tag for questions also involving its dual, Thévenin's theorem.
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Inconsistencies between my Nortons and Thevenins equivalent circuits
Disclaimer i am sure this is super simple, but i am a complete novice to electronics.
I am trying to create thevenins equivalent circuit. For VTH i have been calculating IOC which I believe to be, …