What will be the Norton’s resistance (in ohms) between terminals A and B for the given electrical circuit?

What will be the Norton’s resistance (in ohms) between terminals A and B for the given electrical circuit? Correct Answer 9

To find Norton’s resistance, we need to short circuit the voltage source

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RN = RAB = (6 ||6) + 6 = 9 Ω

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