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What are the theoretical limitations of Thevenin’s Theorem?
What are the theoretical limitations of Thevenin’s Theorem?
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Limitations of Thevenin’s Theorem: It can only be applied to linear circuits with constant sources. It does not work on nonlinear components, time-varying sources, or dynamic circuits. The theorem has to be re-evaluated for circuits other than with capacitors and inductors in a transient state or with loads having different values.
Thevenin’s Theorem can only be used in linear circuits analysis. Thevenin’s Theorem is not applicable in electrical circuits with magnetic coupling among the load, and any other circuit component.