Norton’s Theorem GATE Electronics and Communication

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This video takes you through Norton's Theorem. It will also cover some examples and solved problems on the topic.

Let's understand the Norton's theorem by taking an example.
In the above video, a Network is given and you have told how to find out the value of Norton's current and Norton's resistance across the terminal A and B.

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wished i had this teacher when i started my electronics. thanks.

qzorn
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Half way through the video "I hope youre understanding this"

Me "Youre about to be very disappointed"

dylanwhite
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beautiful explanation by a beautiful teacher

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Thank you for a very clear and easy to follow explanation.

francismannion
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Thank you for a very clear and outstanding way of explanation

kashifkhan
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Thank you ma'am ! It helped me in my exam ! Very well explained ! Understood everything in one go ! :-)

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thank you, you explain it very clearly . it is very helpful.

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Thank you very much you have saved my life 👍👌💪🕺🕺🕺🕺

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Awesome lecture ... great thankful to maam...

anesp.a
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Thank you for the wonderful explanation, however it's 12A at the end not 12 OHM..

MrSarimjavaid
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Whaat can i say..just l love u ..u made me solve any circuit in elecrtic circuit s even with dependent and independent sources

Thank u m

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thank you...please provide a video with difficult problems

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Thank you for the video.
Really proved helpful.

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when ufaber willstart online gate coaching for ECE 2018???

prabalghosh
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Thug life now current measured in ohms☺☺☺☺☺, & u said with very confident.

manojkumar-uley
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it should be 12A not 12ohm i think so!!!!

Lets_travell
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we have to short circuit AB means we have to remove load I.e RL.. m I right?

joy-jccl
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as the question is to find current between A TO B
So in final Norton circuit current direction is need to take From A to B which will be in upward direction

mtneuron
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Only 1 Qus.
At the end, the direction of Norton Current is downward in the Equivalent ckt . Why?

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I think current divides at a node, how come it doesn't go thru r2

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