Compensation Theorem | Introduction, Need, and Advantages
Compensation Theorem | Introduction, Need, and Advantages

Introduction To understand the compensation theorem let's, imagine you have a network or circuit with different parts (branches) connected to it. When something changes, like the resistance in one of…

Superposition Theorem | Procedure, Limitations, and Applications
Superposition Theorem | Procedure, Limitations, and Applications

Introduction The superposition theorem states that the voltage or current in any part of a linear circuit with multiple sources is equal to the sum of the voltages or currents caused…

Reciprocity Theorem | Statement, Limitations, and Applications
Reciprocity Theorem | Statement, Limitations, and Applications

Introduction The reciprocity theorem in electrical networks says that if you have a bunch of paths for electricity to flow in a circuit, the current in one specific path due…

Circuit Theorem | Thevenin's Theorem
Circuit Theorem | Thevenin’s Theorem

Circuit Theorem The circuit theorem is basically defined as the arrangement of voltage source (Vs), resistance and other circuits elements is called a network. A network as shown in figure…