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In the circuit shown below, let I5=5 mA,R1=500Ω,R2=300Ω,R3=600Ω,R4=400ΩI _ { 5 } = 5 \mathrm {~mA} , \mathrm { R } _ { 1 } = 500 \Omega , \mathrm { R } _ { 2 } = 300 \Omega , \mathrm { R } _ { 3 } = 600 \Omega , \mathrm { R } _ { 4 } = 400 \Omega
Find the Norton equivalent current In\mathrm { I } _ { \mathrm { n } } and the Norton equivalent resistance Rn\mathrm { R } _ { \mathrm { n } } between terminals aa and bb .  In the circuit shown below, let  I _ { 5 } = 5 \mathrm {~mA} , \mathrm { R } _ { 1 } = 500 \Omega , \mathrm { R } _ { 2 } = 300 \Omega , \mathrm { R } _ { 3 } = 600 \Omega , \mathrm { R } _ { 4 } = 400 \Omega  Find the Norton equivalent current  \mathrm { I } _ { \mathrm { n } }  and the Norton equivalent resistance  \mathrm { R } _ { \mathrm { n } }  between terminals  a  and  b .


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