explain maximum power transfer theoram with example
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Maximum power transfer theorem. In electrical engineering, the maximum power transfer theorem states that, to obtain maximum external power from a source with a finite internal resistance, the resistance of the load must equal the resistance of the source as viewed from its output terminals.
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The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem can be defined as, a resistive load is connected to a DC-network, when the load resistance (RL) is equivalent to the internal resistance then it receives highest power is known as Thevenin's equivalent resistance of the source network.
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