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After studying this chapter, you should be able to:

• Apply the superposition theorem to find the voltage across two points in a circuit containing more than one voltage source.

• State the requirements for applying the superposition theorem.

• Determine the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits with respect to any pair of terminals in a complex network.

• Apply Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems in solving for an unknown voltage or current.

• Convert a Thevenin equivalent circuit to a Norton equivalent circuit and vice versa.

• Apply Millman's theorem to find a common voltage across any number of parallel branches.

• Simplify the analysis of a bridge circuit by using delta to wye conversion formulas.







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