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Norton's theorem



         


electrical networks states that any collection of voltage sources and resistors with two terminals is electrically equivalent to an ideal current source I in parallel with a single resistor R. The theorem can also be applied to general impedances, not just resistors.

The theorem was published in 1926 by Bell Labs engineer Edward Lawry Norton (1898-1983).

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