What is the Norton equivalent current in a circuit?

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What is the Norton equivalent current in a circuit?
  1. The short-circuit current at the terminals
  2. The open-circuit voltage
  3. The total current in the circuit
  4. The current through the load

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Q: What is the Norton equivalent current in a circuit?
Solution: The Norton equivalent current is defined as the current that flows through a short circuit placed across the terminals of the circuit.
Steps: 4

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