norton's theorem is valid only for linear elements..
The power dissipation across norton equivalent circuit in not identical with the power dissipation in real system circuit...
Millman's theorem
Millman's theorem
find current throrgh RL by using menemims
Superposition theorem is not applicable on non-linear networks.
in simplifying complex circuits and for different loads this theorem proven very useful
it doesn't define direction of velocity
My Choice is AVG
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Norton is a popular antivirus software manufactured by Symantec.
I cannot see where the Nyquist theorem relates to cables, fiber or not.The theorem I know, the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, talks about the limitations in sampling a continuous (analog) signal at discrete intervals to turn it into digital form.An optical fiber or other cable merely transport bits, there is no analog/digital conversion and no sampling taking place.
In my opinion based on 15 years of experiance, Nortons is the worst.
The triangle concerned MUST be a right-angle triangle. If one of the angles is not 90 degrees, you cannot use the Pythagorean theorem! Also, it must be remembered that the theorem only involves the magnitudes (lengths of the sides), you can't use it on i-j-k vectors or the like, only their magnitudes. As a result, it cannot tell us anything about the directions or angles between lines. Other than that, the Pythagorean theorem is incredibly sound!
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well i have and highly recommened nortons internet security hope this helps :)
Norton's theorem is the current equivalent of Thevenin's theorem.