in simplifying complex circuits and for different loads this theorem proven very useful
The thevenins theorem is used to determine the open circuit voltage as seen within a particular terminals.
no thevenins theorem works for every type of element. for a.c. analysis of a circiut consisting of capacitors inductors etc. a different method is followed to find thevenins equivalent but it is valid...
yesAnswerNo it cannot, any more than Ohm's Law can be applied to circuits with non-linear elements.
Increasing the power delivered to load motor in an electric vehicle design and a solar array loaded by a grid tied inverter are some applications of maximum power transfer theorem. Maximizing the power delivered to transmission line or antenna in a radio transmitter final amplifier stage design is another practical application.
the practical applications of maximum power transfer theorem are 1:communication systems 2:control systems * radio transmitter design
Millman's theorem
thevenins theorem is applicable to network which is linear ,bilateral
no thevenins theorem works for every type of element. for a.c. analysis of a circiut consisting of capacitors inductors etc. a different method is followed to find thevenins equivalent but it is valid...
Both Thévenin's theorem and Norton's theorem are used to simplify circuits, for circuit analysis.
Lami th has wide applications in beams and springs
The Liouville theorem of complex is a math theorem name after Joseph Liouville. The applications of the Liouville theorem of complex states that each bounded entire function has to be a constant, where the function is represented by 'f', the positive number by 'M' and the constant by 'C'.
yesAnswerNo it cannot, any more than Ohm's Law can be applied to circuits with non-linear elements.
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The number of vehicles per hour entering a busy road junction equals the number leaving it The amount of liquid entering a pipe equals the amount issuing from the end, plus the leaks.
You don't, unless you work in engineering. The Wikipedia article on "binomial theorem" has a section on "Applications".
Pythagoras' theorem is applicable to any right angle triangle and states that when its hypotenuse is squared it is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
it can be used to draw tangents from a given point on a circle.
The spin on the ball causing it to curve is explained by the Bernoulli principal