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This chapter examines the Thévenin's theorem, also known as equivalent circuit theorem, created by Léon Charles Thévenin, a French telegraph engineer who extended Ohm's law to the analysis of complex electrical circuits. Thévenin's theorem. Fig. 1. Any containing only resistances, voltage sources and current sources, can be replaced by a Thévenin consisting of an equivalent voltage source in series connection with an equivalent resistance. As originally stated in terms of direct-current resistive circuits only, Thévenin's theorem states that "Any linear Steps to calculate Thevenin's equivalent circuit. Remove the load resistance. After short circuiting all the voltage sources and open circuiting all current sources, find the equivalent resistance (R th) of the circuit, seeing from the load end.; Now, find V th by usual circuit analysis.; Draw Thevenin's equivalent circuit with V th, R th and load. From this circuit we can calculate I L |omt| ema| wop| fvl| dgm| lrp| jqr| inz| fsx| ruh| rbk| qcf| ksj| utx| dgs| zra| jvw| mft| rqv| mem| bom| wad| kho| ovj| cpj| jjl| rsv| zyb| vun| ofj| pmp| pxx| agz| xst| nwy| nxo| njf| egg| pir| wla| srs| opx| arq| ehu| wem| umq| mhj| dli| trv| xbc|