Source transformations are easy to perform as long as there is a familiarity with [[Ohms Law]]. Basically, ifIf there is a voltage source in [[series circuit|series]] with an [[Electrical impedance|impedance]], Itit is possible to find the value of the equivalent [[current source]] in [[parallel circuit|parallel]] with the impedance by dividing the value of the voltage source by the value of the impedance. The converse also applies here. Initially,: if a current source in parallel with an impedance is present, multiplying the value of the current source with the value of the impedance will result in the equivalent voltage source in series with the impedance. A visual example of what is being done during a source transformation can be seen in Figure 1.