Lecture

Thévenin-Norton Theorems

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This lecture covers the Thévenin and Norton theorems, which are used to simplify complex electrical circuits. The Thévenin theorem allows the conversion of a circuit into an equivalent voltage source and impedance, while the Norton theorem does the same with a current source and impedance. The lecture explains the history and applications of these theorems, providing examples and equivalent circuit representations.

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