Thevenin’s theorem
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Thevenin’s theorem is a fundamental principle in circuit analysis that states any linear electrical network with voltage and current sources and resistances can be replaced by an equivalent circuit consisting of a single voltage source in series with a single resistance.
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Target entity: Thevenin’s theorem Context triple: [Norton equivalent circuit, relatedTheorem, Thevenin’s theorem]
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Norton equivalent circuit
The Norton equivalent circuit is a simplified representation of a linear electrical network that models it as an ideal current source in parallel with a single equivalent resistance.
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Kirchhoff's circuit laws
Kirchhoff's circuit laws are fundamental rules in electrical engineering that describe how electric charge and energy are conserved in electrical circuits through relationships among currents and voltages.
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Steinmetz equivalent circuit
The Steinmetz equivalent circuit is a simplified electrical model used to represent and analyze the behavior of alternating current (AC) machines, particularly induction motors and transformers, in terms of their key electrical parameters.
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D.
Wheatstone bridge
The Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to precisely measure unknown resistances by balancing two legs of a bridge network.
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Ohm's law for AC
Ohm's law for AC is the extension of Ohm’s law to alternating current circuits, relating voltage, current, and impedance (including resistance, inductive reactance, and capacitive reactance) using complex numbers and phasors.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Thevenin’s theorem Target entity description: Thevenin’s theorem is a fundamental principle in circuit analysis that states any linear electrical network with voltage and current sources and resistances can be replaced by an equivalent circuit consisting of a single voltage source in series with a single resistance.
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A.
Norton equivalent circuit
The Norton equivalent circuit is a simplified representation of a linear electrical network that models it as an ideal current source in parallel with a single equivalent resistance.
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B.
Kirchhoff's circuit laws
Kirchhoff's circuit laws are fundamental rules in electrical engineering that describe how electric charge and energy are conserved in electrical circuits through relationships among currents and voltages.
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C.
Steinmetz equivalent circuit
The Steinmetz equivalent circuit is a simplified electrical model used to represent and analyze the behavior of alternating current (AC) machines, particularly induction motors and transformers, in terms of their key electrical parameters.
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D.
Wheatstone bridge
The Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to precisely measure unknown resistances by balancing two legs of a bridge network.
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E.
Ohm's law for AC
Ohm's law for AC is the extension of Ohm’s law to alternating current circuits, relating voltage, current, and impedance (including resistance, inductive reactance, and capacitive reactance) using complex numbers and phasors.
- F. None of above. chosen
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