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Thevenin's theorem is a basic equivalence principle for circuit design. It can simplify a very complex circuit to a very simple equivalent. This is done by finding the Thevenin Resistance as well as the Thevenin voltage and current. Once these are known, the equivalent circuit is simply a voltage source in series with a resistance.

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Where you use thevenins theorem in daily life?

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What best describes the meaning of the term theorem?

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