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d.c.circuits

12/19/2007 11:46 PM

can we apply thevenin's theroem to a.c ircuit?

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12/20/2007 12:30 AM

Yes.

Do what I did for you just now, and try Mr. Google's fine search Engine.

But you will need to use correct spelling, please note search words: thevenin theorem AC

That will show this webpage below as Mr. Google's top answer first:

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/acthev.html

They have drawn some nice circuits, and show the maths as an example for you, the happy reader.

Have fun....

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12/21/2007 1:22 AM
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12/21/2007 1:46 AM

very good.

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12/21/2007 2:05 AM

It seems you want to learn through CR4 with out even touching books? Do some basic reading. Good luck.

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12/21/2007 2:26 AM

Hey Subramanyam, do you have a relative by the same last name working in Miami?

I know an ME at Boston Scientific by that same name! I think his first name is Krishnan, but we call him Subu!

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12/21/2007 3:33 AM

I am not that person. I am from Hyderabad. There are too many Subramanyams in the world and origin - South India.

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12/21/2007 2:45 AM

Yes. This Therom can be applied to any Volatge Source.

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12/21/2007 2:48 AM

Therom and Volatge

I looked for those words in my dictionary, and they were conspicuous by their absences.

Perhaps they are words in some language I have never seen before, or you need to repair your spell-checker.

Hope you come back and give.....

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12/21/2007 3:39 AM

The hands are quicker than the brain...

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