Circuit theory

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem (DC & AC Circuits) – Statement, Derivation, Examples & Formula

“Maximum power transfer theorem states that the maximum power can be transferred from source (voltage source, current source) to the load only when the load resistance (RL) is equal to the internal resistance of the source (Ri)”. i.e, \[{{R}_{L}}={{R}_{i}}\]

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem (DC & AC Circuits) – Statement, Derivation, Examples & Formula Read More »

What is Thevenin’s Theorem? Statement, Formula, Steps & Examples

Thevenin’s Theorem is very useful particularly when the current in one branch of a network is to be determined. Statement of Thevenin’s Theorem Thevenin’s Theorem states that for the purpose of determining the current through a resistor RL (called load resistance) connected across any two terminals A and B of a linear bilateral network with

What is Thevenin’s Theorem? Statement, Formula, Steps & Examples Read More »