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This lecture covers the Thevenin and Norton theorems in circuit analysis, focusing on simplifying complex circuits to equivalent circuits for easier analysis. The instructor explains the step-by-step process of applying these theorems, including removing sources, calculating equivalent resistances, and determining voltages and currents. Through examples and calculations, students learn how to transform circuits using superposition, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem. Emphasis is placed on understanding the differences between the theorems and choosing the most suitable method for circuit analysis. The lecture concludes with practical exercises to reinforce the concepts discussed.
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