Norton's Theorem (Problem 2)

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Network Theory: Solved Question on Norton's Theorem
Topics discussed:
1) Calculating Norton's current when the network has Resistor, Inductor and, Capacitor.

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How a person can dislike this helpful video 😔😕😕

aryangupta
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03:16

4+j3= √4^2+3^2 *tan^-1(4/3)= 5angle53.13

DivyanshKherde
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sir,
can u please tell how many days will take to upload complete full portion videos

sandulasowmya
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3:10 There is a slight mistake in conversion of rect to polar at the end. In will be 5<0.6435 Amps.

anishsharma
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Sir, why did you open circuited capacitor, if you did because of DC source shouldn't then inductor also needs to be short circuited ?

gvsingh
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how did conversion happened at 3:16 and at 3:54 ?

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