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This document is a tutorial from the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, focusing on circuit theorems including Superposition, Thevenin's, Norton's, and Maximum Power Transfer Theorems. It includes a series of questions requiring the application of these theorems to various circuit diagrams. The tutorial aims to enhance understanding and practical application of these fundamental electrical engineering concepts.

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This document is a tutorial from the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, focusing on circuit theorems including Superposition, Thevenin's, Norton's, and Maximum Power Transfer Theorems. It includes a series of questions requiring the application of these theorems to various circuit diagrams. The tutorial aims to enhance understanding and practical application of these fundamental electrical engineering concepts.

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Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Amethi, U.P, India

TUTORIAL #3 – CIRCUIT THEOREMS

List of Topic for this tutorial:


Superposition Theorem
Thevenin’s Theorem
Norton’s Theorem
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

Question 1. Using superposition, find Vo in the circuit of Fig. 4.1.

Fig. 4.1
Question 2. Determine vo in the circuit in Fig. 4.2 using the superposition principle.

Fig. 4.2 Fig. 4.3


Question 3. Apply Thevenin’s theorem to find Vo in the circuit of Fig. 4.3.
Question 4. Find the Thevenin’s equivalent between terminals a-b of the circuit in Fig. 4.4.

Fig. 4.4
Question 5. Obtain the Norton equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit in Fig. 4.5.
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Amethi, U.P, India

Fig. 4.5
Question 6. Obtain the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits at the terminals a-b for the circuit in Fig. 4.6.

Fig. 4.6
Question 7. Find the Thevenin equivalent of the circuit in Fig. 4.7.

Fig. 4.7
Question 8. The variable resistor R in Fig. 4.8 is adjusted until it absorbs the maximum power from the
circuit. (a) Calculate the value of R for maximum power. (b) Determine the maximum power absorbed by R.

Fig. 4.8
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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Amethi, U.P, India

Question 9 For the circuit in Fig. 4.9, what resistor connected across terminals a-b will absorb maximum
power from the circuit? What is that power?

Fig. 4.9

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