Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

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Network Theory: Maximum Power Transfer Theorem for dc Circuits.
Topics discussed:
1) The statement of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
2) Proof of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
3) The maximum power transferred to the load resistance.

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Plz expain physically that why maximum power is transferred when load resistance is equal to source resistance ???

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Plz could u clarify this doubt…after eq 1 u seem to have taken (a+b)^2 for denominator and then divided all terms by RL…so if ur dividing it all by RL then why is P not divided by RL…and at end the answer equates to +/-Rth = RL but resistors can’t be negative

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Really woww...excellent explaination sir..thank u sir

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Hi. I have a question. What if the circuit is in parallel? example is a battery and two resistors. all of them are connected in parallel. I want to determine the value/setting for the other resistor (rheostat). resistor 1 is a fixed resistor having a resistance of 120 ohms and resistor 2 is a rheostat (variable). voltage source is set to 12V. what setting should be the value of the rheostat to be able to achieve maximum power transfer to the rheostat?

If I will be solving the thevenin resistance, it will be zero, Rth = 0. It means, I need to short circuit the terminals of the voltage source?

Thanks for those who will answer my question.

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Thanks sir you explain very well
Keep it up sir

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Why in both the differentiation case gives same result??

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The thing that makes easy to understand is simple explanation and simple notation, books notations are holy mess of crap!

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Sir please analog electronics series complete kr dijiye

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This is the basis of MPPT in solar inverters.

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My exam is at 10 am and now it is 7:30

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Can you explain anyone after equation 1 what's that??.

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i would like recommend you to give explanations more of any thing you write, would better your content, moreover great stuff

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Please explain in Normal Tone in your future videos

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