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Unveiling thevenin's theorem

Topic Name:
SUBMITTED BY : MD AZHAR HUSSAIN
ROLL NO : 33200123030
YEAR :1st YEAR (2023 – 2027)
BRANCH : CSE
SUBJECT : ELECTRICAL (ES-EE-101)
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Title: "Unveiling
Thevenin's
Theorem"
Subtitle: Understanding and Applications
Slide 2: Introduction
• Brief overview of the importance of circuit
analysis
• Introduction to Thevenin's Theorem as a
powerful tool.
Slide 3: Thevenin's Theorem
Explained
• Definition: Thevenin's Theorem simplifies
complex circuits into equivalent circuits.
• Named after French engineer Léon Charles
Thévenin.
• Brief explanation of its significance in
electrical engineering.
Slide 4: Thevenin Equivalent
Circuit
• Illustration of Thevenin equivalent circuit.
• Components: Voltage source (Vth) and series
resistance (Rth).
• Explanation of how it represents the original
circuit.
Slide 5: Conditions for
Thevenin Equivalence
• Linear circuits.
• Two-terminal networks.
• Independent sources and resistors.
Slide 6: Finding Thevenin
Equivalent - Steps
1. Step 1: Disconnect the Load
• Brief explanation.
2.Step 2: Find Open Circuit Voltage (Vth)
• Demonstrate how to find Vth.
3.Step 3: Find Internal Resistance (Rth)
• Explain the process of finding Rth.
4.Step 4: Construct Thevenin Equivalent
Circuit
• Combine Vth and Rth to create the
Thevenin equivalent.
Slide 7: Practical Applications

• Application in solving complex circuits.


• Efficiency in analysis and design.
• Real-world examples showcasing its
utility.
Slide 8: Recent Developments

• Briefly discuss any recent


advancements or applications related to
Thevenin's Theorem.
• Highlight how the theorem continues
to evolve.
Slide 9: Conclusion
• Recap key points
• Emphasize the ongoing relevance and importance of
Thevenin's Theorem in modern electrical
engineering.
Ensure that each slide contains visuals, diagrams,
and concise bullet points to keep the presentation
engaging. Additionally, update the content and
examples to reflect the latest information in the
field.
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DATE : 29/12/2023 Name with signature & Roll No.

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