For R1=7, R2=2, 11=2 A & K1=3 in the shown circuit, Find the Norton equivalents at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in figure: (Rth may be -ve due to the presence of the dependent source) Kli, R1 +, Il R2 IN(Norton current in ampere)= 9어

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For R1=7, R2=2, 11=2 A & K1=3 in the shown circuit, Find the Norton equivalents at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in figure:
(Rth moy be -ve due to the presence of the dependent source)
Kli,
R1
I1
R2
IN(Norton current in ampere)=
Rth (in ohm)=
Transcribed Image Text:For R1=7, R2=2, 11=2 A & K1=3 in the shown circuit, Find the Norton equivalents at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in figure: (Rth moy be -ve due to the presence of the dependent source) Kli, R1 I1 R2 IN(Norton current in ampere)= Rth (in ohm)=
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