Lecture

Circuit Analysis: Thevenin's Theorem

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This lecture covers the analysis of electrical circuits using Thevenin's theorem, focusing on simplifying complex circuits into equivalent circuits with a single source and resistor. Topics include superposition, Thevenin and Norton theorems, and practical applications such as turning off power sources. The instructor explains the principles through examples and calculations, illustrating how to apply these concepts to real-world circuit analysis.

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