Thevenin Theorem- Thevenin Equivalent Circuit- Thevenin Problems- Network Theorems- Network Analysis
This video explains the thevenin theorem basics and teaches how to solve a circuit using Thevenin Theorem.
The concept of Thevenin definition, thevenin equivalent resistance, thevenin voltage and Thevenin equivalent circuit has been explained in details.
This video lecture on Thevenin's Theorem problem solving explains the thevenin theorem step by step.
Thevenin's Theorem is very important theorem of network analysis and is widely used in solving Complex circuits.
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Bro ur calculations are wrong
Can u upload a video on how to calculate the current on 5ohm resistance using thevenins theorem
Really nice
Thanks
But sir 15 And 5 ohm are in series or not ..?
Thank you it help me a lot to understand
@EngineeringMadeEasy
3 жыл бұрын
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@EngineeringMadeEasy
3 жыл бұрын
Welcome
Why Io current will be same in individual loop?
l thought if we remove the load resistor those resistors will be in series since no current is flowing through. besides resistor 5 and 15 are in series
What to do if the direction is clockwise
2.9090 is the answer sirr
Why should we took vth only in 100V loop?can you please explain
@shittumalik2698
2 ай бұрын
Because we are trying to find the ps between point a and b
How can i apply Norton's theorem to find Northon's equivalent circuit
@muhammadzulhilmimohdjailan8688
6 ай бұрын
You must use KCL to know the equation for each node
Tq broo
I had a confusion that 5 and 15 ohms are in series not in parallel can you explain this?
@thusharanup4906
2 жыл бұрын
They need to share the same 2 nodes to be parallel, there is another resistor in the way, it divides the current
@priyanshugupta4328
2 жыл бұрын
since 5 and 15 ohms are connected to the same points or nodes , it can be known as parallel
@zepaduse97
Жыл бұрын
@@thusharanup4906 that doesn't make sense though; because if the resistor 10 ohms is open circuited(Due to it being the first thing you do when you begin a thevenin's equivalence problem.) then that would mean no current or voltage goes through there. Therefore, the 5 ohms and 15 ohms resistors should now be in series with each other as nothing is obstructing it.
@jayn8392
7 ай бұрын
@@zepaduse97 It’s shorted not open, if it was open there would be no current. Shorting them is like connected them to the same wire, then they would be in parallel as he explained. Quite a good explanation actually. As an instrumentation and electronic engineering tech student I have heard much worse. It’s a weird concept. I have had some test and homework questions that were damn near impossible to figure out, like a like a resistor network that is a big triangle made a like 10 other resistors in triangle formations with a few strays before and after the vs. look up something like “crazy resistor redraws” if you want to see some serious weirdness.
Why voltage is zero at B terminal if it is not grounded
is this a independent circuit or dependent circuit? plz tell.
@saiforspace7379
9 ай бұрын
Independent
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We have to take ➕
i don't get why 5ohm and the 15ohm is parallel
100-15*2.5 =62.5.....how????
tried it, didn't work for me
Two minutes in and you've taught me absolutely nothing whatsoever.
@kevinclaypool6345
8 ай бұрын
Your instruction is terrible and you should feel bad.
sir can you explain this video in hindi
not so effective. concepts didnt clear properly
very poor explanation
@yuvank8865
Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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Bro at last the answer is 62.5÷37.5 is 1.66
Cant understand . Just going like buttify method
That's not in parallel, it is in series
@priyanshugupta4328
2 жыл бұрын
thats in parallel baby
Yes ur calculation is wrong for calcute vth
Explanation is bad
Sharp
Thanks