Oh! I never considered thatHave you considered simplifying the circuit by replacing the 10A current source and the 20 ohm resistor with its Norton Equivalent?
hgmjr
A current source in parallel with a resistor is a Norton equivalent, isn't it?Have you considered simplifying the circuit by replacing the 10A current source and the 20 ohm resistor with its Norton Equivalent?
hgmjr
Electrician, You are absolutely correct. Thanks for that clarification. You will have to forgive my momentary lapse.A current source in parallel with a resistor is a Norton equivalent, isn't it?
Perhaps you meant Thevenin equivalent.
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