For a linear network containing generators and impedances, the ratio of the voltage to the
current produced in other loop is the same as the ratio of voltage and current obtained if the
position of the voltage source and the ammeter measuring the current are interchanged. This
network theorem is known as
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The network theorem is known as the Reciprocity theorem.
- It states that the voltage to the current produced in one loop is similar to the voltage by current ratio, even if the ammeter or the voltage source are interchanged.
- It is valid for almost all passive networks.
- It is used to analyze the dynamic response to high-intensity heating of a small surface region.
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