Thevenin Norton Conversion. With the thevenin equivalent all 11 2 volts would be applied across the 0 8 ω thevenin resistance producing the exact same current through the short 14 amps i e r. An option is convert thévenin equivalent circuit in norton simply using source conversion method shown in circuit analysis part 1.
Thus we can say that the norton current is equal to the thevenin voltage divided by the thevenin resistance. A norton equivalent circuit is related to the thévenin equivalent by practical limitations. According to ohm s law.
With the thevenin equivalent all 11 2 volts would be applied across the 0 8 ω thevenin resistance producing the exact same current through the short 14 amps i e r.
The thévenin equivalent has an equivalent i v characteristic only from the point of. The norton current is then the thevenin voltage v th divided by the thevenin resistance r which will be the same value in the norton equivalent circuit. According to ohm s law. So we only need to establish a conversion between thevenin voltage and norton current to successfully convert between thevenin and norton equivalents.