Final answer:
The resistance calculated using Norton's theorem is equal to the resistance calculated using Thevenin's theorem for the same electrical network.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement 'The resistance calculated using Norton's theorem is equal to the resistance calculated using Thevenin's theorem for the same electrical network' is True.
In electrical circuit theory, Norton's theorem and Thevenin's theorem are two techniques used to simplify complex circuits by replacing them with an equivalent circuit that contains a single resistance and voltage or current source. Both the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits represent the same original circuit and have the same behavior, including the same resistance.
For example, if you have a complex circuit and you calculate the Thevenin resistance and then the Norton resistance for that circuit, you will find that the two resistances are equal.