Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Definition And its solution Formula's
Maximum
power transfer theorem can be explained by using Thevenin’s equivalent circuit.
So, the problem of this theorem is also solved by same steps as we done in “Thevenin’s Theorem and method of solving”.
Vth
replaced by Vo.c.
Rth
replaced by Ro.c. &
RL
is same at is.
In maximum
power transfer theorem, we are doing this process for open circuit. i.e, from where
load-resistance RL is removed.
RL=
Ro.c ,This condition of states that the power delivered or
transferred to load resistance is maximum when load-resistance equals the
Thevenin’s equivalent resistance i.e, Ro.c is known as the “Maximum
power transfer theorem”.
Then,
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