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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Circuits_and_Devices/04%3A_Analysis_Theorems_and_Techniques
    After completing this chapter, you should be able to: Define whether or not a circuit is a linear bilateral network. Find the voltage source equivalent of a current source and vice versa. Compute volt...After completing this chapter, you should be able to: Define whether or not a circuit is a linear bilateral network. Find the voltage source equivalent of a current source and vice versa. Compute voltages and currents in multi-source networks using superposition. Simplify networks using Thévenin's and Norton's theorems. Determine conditions for maximum power transfer and compute the maximum power. Utilize delta-Y and Y-delta conversions for circuit simplification and analysis.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Circuit_Analysis/04%3A_Analysis_Theorems_and_Techniques
    After completing this chapter, you should be able to: Define whether or not a circuit is a linear bilateral network. Find the voltage source equivalent of a current source and vice versa. Compute volt...After completing this chapter, you should be able to: Define whether or not a circuit is a linear bilateral network. Find the voltage source equivalent of a current source and vice versa. Compute voltages and currents in multi-source networks using superposition. Simplify networks using Thévenin's and Norton's theorems. Determine conditions for maximum power transfer and compute the maximum power. Utilize delta-Y and Y-delta conversions for circuit simplification and analysis.

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