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Find the Norton equivalent circuit 

This is an AC circuit diagram featuring a voltage source and passive components. 

### Circuit Description:

- **Voltage Source (E):** 
  - The circuit is powered by an AC voltage source of 100 V with a phase angle of 0 degrees.

- **Resistor (R):**
  - A resistor with a resistance of 3 ohms is connected in series with the inductor.

- **Inductor (Xₗ):**
  - An inductor with an inductive reactance of 4 ohms is connected in series with the resistor.

- **Capacitor (Xc):**
  - A capacitor with a capacitive reactance of 2 ohms is connected in parallel to the inductor-resistor series combination between nodes 'a' and 'b'.

### Points of Interest:

- **Nodes 'a' and 'b':**
  - These nodes represent the connection points for the capacitor in parallel with the inductor.

### Calculation Fields:

Below the circuit diagram, there are empty fields provided for calculations:

1. **Zₙ =** (Impedance)
   - Magnitude and angle fields in degrees are provided, with the unit field unspecified, but commonly would be ohms (Ω).

2. **Iₙ =** (Current)
   - Magnitude and angle fields in degrees are provided, with the unit field unspecified, but typically would be amperes (A).

This diagram can be used to calculate the total impedance and current in the circuit, given the values of the components and the voltage source.
Transcribed Image Text:This is an AC circuit diagram featuring a voltage source and passive components. ### Circuit Description: - **Voltage Source (E):** - The circuit is powered by an AC voltage source of 100 V with a phase angle of 0 degrees. - **Resistor (R):** - A resistor with a resistance of 3 ohms is connected in series with the inductor. - **Inductor (Xₗ):** - An inductor with an inductive reactance of 4 ohms is connected in series with the resistor. - **Capacitor (Xc):** - A capacitor with a capacitive reactance of 2 ohms is connected in parallel to the inductor-resistor series combination between nodes 'a' and 'b'. ### Points of Interest: - **Nodes 'a' and 'b':** - These nodes represent the connection points for the capacitor in parallel with the inductor. ### Calculation Fields: Below the circuit diagram, there are empty fields provided for calculations: 1. **Zₙ =** (Impedance) - Magnitude and angle fields in degrees are provided, with the unit field unspecified, but commonly would be ohms (Ω). 2. **Iₙ =** (Current) - Magnitude and angle fields in degrees are provided, with the unit field unspecified, but typically would be amperes (A). This diagram can be used to calculate the total impedance and current in the circuit, given the values of the components and the voltage source.
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