VERIFICATION OF NETWORK THEOREM KIT
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VERIFICATION OF NETWORK THEOREM KIT
Y.S.KATKE, Pratik holkar, Vishnu bomwad 3, Basweshwar goge 4, Arvind gundajwar5
1Professor, 1,2,3,4,5 Students, Department Electrical Engineering, Government Polytechnic Nanded, Maharashtra, India
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Abstract - A theorem is developed for finding the steady-state voltage between two points 0 and 0' of a network having the following characteristics. Any number of (linear bilateral) impedances meet at the junction 0'. The voltages from 0 to the opposite ends of these impedances are known. Electric circuit theorems are always beneficial to help find voltage and currents in multi-loop circuits. These theorems use fundamental rules or formulas and basic equations of mathematics to analyze basic components of electrical or electronics parameters such as voltages, currents, resistance, and so on. These fundamental theorems include the basic theorems like Superposition theorem, Tellegen’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem, and Thevenin’s theorems. Another group of network theorems that are mostly used in the circuit analysis process includes the Compensation theorem, Substitution theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Millman’s theorem, and Miller’s theorem.
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