Experiment - 4: Aim: Apparatus
Experiment - 4: Aim: Apparatus
Theory:
STATEMENT OF THEVENIN’S THEOREM
Thevenin’s theorem states that any two terminal linear network or circuit can be replaced with an equivalent
network or circuit, which consists of a voltage source in series with a resistor. The voltage is called Thevenin’s
voltage, VTh. and the resistance is the Thevenin’s resistor, RTh. The voltage across the voltage source is equal to the
open circuit voltage between the terminals of the network and the resistance is the resistance between the
terminals when all the energy sources are removed, but not their impedances. It is known as Thevenin’s equivalent
circuit. A linear circuit may contain independent sources, dependent sources, and resistors. This theorem is useful to
quickly and easily solve complex linear circuits and networks, especially electric circuits and electronic networks.
FOR DC SOURCES
Explaination:
Consider a network or a circuit as shown. Let E be the emf of the cell having its internal
To find RTh:
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If the circuit has internal resistance r, then VTh = and RTh = R3 + .
The effective resistance of the network in (1) is R3 and RL in series and this combination is parallel to R2 which in turn
is in series with R1.
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Thus, Reff = 𝑅 + …………. (1)
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Or I= ……… (2)
The current through the load resistance (I’) is found using branch current method.
I’ = ………. (3)
Substituting for VTh and RTh from (5) and (6) in (7), we get
To find VTh:
So, 𝑉 = 10𝑉
To find RTh:
So, 𝑅 = 150Ω
Problem 2:
To find VTh:
Calculate Req.
R36 = 15 Ω
R365 = Ω
R3652 = Ω
R36524 = Ω
R365241 = Ω
R14 = Ω
R142 = Ω
R1425 = Ω
R14253 = Ω
R142536 = Ω
To verify this result, calculate the result though R7 in the given circuit and Thenenin’s circuit and then compare the
values. If I(given circuit) = I(Thevenin’s circuit)
10(I – I1 – I2) + 5 I3 - 5 I2 = 0
I = 1.46564 A
I1 = 1.06870 A
I3 = 0.27480 A
I4 = 0.03043 A
Current through R7,
I’ = I - I1 - I2 - I3
I’ = 0.0563 A
I’ = = 0.0563 A
EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION
Given circuit,
To calculate VTh we will remove R7 (RL) and the calculate voltage along R6.
To verify this result, calculate the current through R7 in the given circuit and Thevenin’s circuit and then compare the
values.
Observations: