@ Norton's Theorem and steps to analyze a circuit using Norton's Theorem.

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Norton’s theorem
Norton’s theorem is an extension of the Thevenin’s theorem, proposed by
E. L. Norton in 1926.
"Any linear circuit containing several energy sources and resistances can be replaced
by a single Constant Current Source in parallel with a Single Resistor“.

Steps to analyze a circuit using Norton’s Theorem

1. Remove the load resistor RL or component concerned.
2. Find  Rth by shorting all voltage sources or by open circuiting all the current sources.
3. Find Isc by placing a shorting link on the output terminals A and B.
4. Construct Norton’s Equivalent circuit by using Rth and Isc.
5. Connect load resistance RL at the end of Norton’s Equivalent circuit.
6.  Find the current flowing through the load resistor RL.

Link for Thevenin's Theorem :    • @ Why Thevenin's Theorem is used inst...