In a circuit with a 12V source and a 3Ω load, what is the Norton equivalent curr

Practice Questions

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In a circuit with a 12V source and a 3Ω load, what is the Norton equivalent current (In) at the load terminals?
  1. 4A
  2. 3A
  3. 2A
  4. 1A

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a circuit with a 12V source and a 3Ω load, what is the Norton equivalent current (In) at the load terminals?
  • Step 1: Identify the voltage source in the circuit, which is 12V.
  • Step 2: Identify the load resistance in the circuit, which is 3Ω.
  • Step 3: Use the formula for current, which is Current (I) = Voltage (V) / Resistance (R).
  • Step 4: Substitute the values into the formula: I = 12V / 3Ω.
  • Step 5: Calculate the current: 12 divided by 3 equals 4.
  • Step 6: Conclude that the Norton equivalent current (In) at the load terminals is 4A.
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