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What is the most general method that can be used to get the Thevenin equivalent for a circuit (one that always works)?
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The discussion focuses on the general method for determining the Thevenin equivalent of electrical circuits, which involves three main steps: removing the load, finding the open circuit voltage (Vth) across terminals AB, and calculating the Thevenin resistance (Rth) by deactivating independent sources. When dependent sources are present, the resistance can be found by inserting a test voltage or current source and measuring the resultant current or voltage. This method is confirmed to be applicable across all types of circuits, ensuring its reliability in various scenarios.
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ranger said:3)Find the resistance looking in from the terminals (Rth) by shorting the voltage source or replace a current source with an open circuit.