In resonance condition xl=xc so that the circuit is pure resistive.so that suporposition theorem is applied for both dc and ac circuits
both ac and dc
Both Thévenin's theorem and Norton's theorem are used to simplify circuits, for circuit analysis.
If a voltage is applied to the terminals of an antenna A and the current is measured at the terminals of another antenna B, then an equal current (in both amplitude and phase) will appear at the terminals of A if the same voltage is applied to B.Ref:http://www.cv.nrao.edu/course/astr534/AntennaTheory.html
Yes. Kirchhoff's laws (current and voltage) are the laws of nature for electrical and electronic circuits.
A proposition or theorem formed by contradicting both the subject and predicate or both the hypothesis and conclusion of a given proposition or theorem and interchanging them.
The theorem states "If two angles are both supplementary and congruent, then they are right angles."
A: They are applied both and combination of both
To the SQUARE of the hypothenuse. That's Pythagoras' Theorem.
Yes, they both can add a load to a circuit.
Compound or combination circuits combine aspects of both parallel and series circuits.
Both take current and energy from the power supply and dissipate power.
It depends where you live.In most countries, radial circuits are used for both power and lighting circuit.In the UK, ring-main circuits are used for power circuits, while radial circuits are used for lighting circuits.