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Conclusion - : Interpretation of Results
Conclusion - : Interpretation of Results
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In the end of our experiment, we were able to show the principles of Norton’s theorem.
the input resistance of a dead circuit. using the same value in Thevenin’s theorem,
. We measure the values of IR1 and VR1 base on the
Norton’s resistance is acquired
stimulation and it was compares to calculate value by using the formula.
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In this experiment, the possible errors are calculation of parameters in using formula and
should understand the theories that are used in the experiment and students would know
Interpretation of results
- The last experiment, Norton’s theorem is a state that linear two- terminal circuit can be
replace by an equivalent circuit consist of a current source I N parallel with a resistor RN,
where IN is the short-circuit current through terminals and RN is an equivalent resistance
at the terminal when the independent source are turned off. We determine short circuit
current flow from terminal a and b in both circuits. The evident that short circuit is IN, this
must be same short circuit current from terminal a b and since the two circuits are
V Th
equivalent. in this formula RN = RTH and I N = .We can say the relationship of a
RTh
Thevenin’s theorem and Norton’s theorem.