Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
Maximum power transfer occurs when the resistive value of the load is equal to that of the voltage sources internal resistance allowing maximum power to be supplied.
In many practical situations a circuit is designed to provide power to a load. There are applications in areas such as communications where it is desirable to maximize the power delivered to load. Internal losses is greater/ Equal to the power delivered to the load.
Maximum power is transferred to the load when resistance equal to the Thevnin's resistance.(i.e. RL = RTH )
In many practical situations a circuit is designed to provide power to a load. There are applications in areas such as communications where it is desirable to maximize the power delivered to load. Internal losses is greater/ Equal to the power delivered to the load.
Maximum power is transferred to the load when resistance equal to the Thevnin's resistance.(i.e. RL = RTH )
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