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Maximum Power Transfer Theorem for DC Circuits (with Examples)
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2017May 20
In this video, you will learn about the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem for the DC circuits. So, using this maximum power transfer theorem, we can find the value of load resistance for which maximum power will get a transfer to the load. Statement of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem: "The maximum amount of power will get transferred to load when the value of the load resistance is equal to the Thevenin's equivalent resistance of the given network." So, in this video, the mathematical derivation of this maximum power transfer theorem for DC circuits have been derived, and three examples based on this maximum power transfer theorem has been discussed. The timestamps for the different topics in the video has been given below: 0:20 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem 2:05 Derivation of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem 3:41 Example 1 4:43 Example 2 (with Dependent Source) 8:44 Example 3 This video will be helpful to all students of science and engineering in understanding the maximum power transfer theorem for the DC circuits. #MaximumPowerTransferTheorem #NetworkTheorems Follow me on YouTube:    / allaboutelectronics   Follow me on Facebook:   / allaboutelecronics   Follow me on Instagram:   / all_about.electronics   Music Credit: http://www.bensound.com/

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