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Ideal Current Source
An ideal current source is a theoretical concept to represent a device or circuit element that provides a constant current regardless of the voltage across it. Important Features of Ideal Current Source Constant Current Output: The current provided by an ideal …
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Ideal Voltage Source
Ideal Voltage Source An ideal voltage source is a fundamental concept in electrical engineering and in network theory. It provides a perfect, unchanging voltage to any connected circuit, unaffected by any external factors or load variations. Characteristics of an Ideal …
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GATE Electrical
Section 1- Engineering Mathematics Linear Algebra Eigenvectors Systems of linear equations Matrix Algebra Eigenvalues Calculus Theorems of Integral Calculus Mean Value Theorems Evaluation Of Definite And Improper Integrals Maxima And Minima Partial Derivatives Multiple Integrals Vector Identities Fourier Series Directional …
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Norton’s Theorem
Norton’s Theorem Norton’s Theorem is another fundamental principle in electrical engineering that simplifies the analysis of complex linear circuits. It states that any linear electrical network with voltage and current sources and resistances can be replaced by an equivalent circuit …
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Thevenin’s Theorem
Thevenin’s Theorem Thevenin’s Theorem is a fundamental principle in electrical engineering that simplifies the analysis of complex linear circuits. It states that any linear electrical network with voltage and current sources and resistances can be replaced by an equivalent circuit …
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Superposition Theorem in Network Theory
The superposition theorem is a fundamental principle in network theory that applies to linear circuits with multiple independent sources (voltage or current sources). It states that in a linear network containing several independent sources, the voltage across or current through …
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