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What is the significance of equivalent circuits in the analysis of electric and electronic circuits?
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No. 1 — February 1st, 2010 at 12:20 pm
To make make it simpler.
No. 2 — February 1st, 2010 at 12:24 pm
to make it simpler so that it can be easily understood and also to be free from complexity
No. 3 — February 1st, 2010 at 12:57 pm
The equivalent circuits are mainly used as a reduction of the original circuit. They are mainly used for theoretical derivation or to adopt better understanding. Am still a student. jus gave my own answer. if it is wrong pl let me know.
No. 4 — February 1st, 2010 at 1:13 pm
Its not to make it simpler. We find Thevinin and Norton Equavalent circuits so we can make multiple calculations at a certain point. So instead of calculating long problems, you find a smaller equivalent. Finding the Isc , Vth, Rth . Trust me it helps a lot expecially when your professor gives multiple voltages for a certain point to calculate on the circuit
No. 5 — February 1st, 2010 at 2:01 pm
It allows for, as stated, simplification. But also for generalization. One sub-system has a certain output and that is all you know to design for your input. You must design your system based upon that generalized information alone. On the same token, you may have a giant system, and want to condense it down.
Also, you may have a system with components that are unknown but you must incorporate it into a new system. You have to test this system and then with that information you could even have a pretty good understanding of what’s inside that unknown.