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Discipline Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
Lab Electrical Lab
Experiment Verification of Superposition and Thevenin's Theorem

About the Experiment

Thevinin's theorem is used to reduce complex circuit to single resistor and voltage circuit.Superposition theorem is used to solve the circuit when we have two or more than two sources.Here is the brief description of the procedure we will use to perform the required experiment:

We will restrict the number of resistors and sources but can vary the values under particular given range. For Thevenin we will four resistors one voltage source and one current source. For Superposition we will use four resistor out of which one will be load and two volatge source.

Name of Developer Akanksha Pal
Institute Rajkiya Engineering College,Banda
Email id [email protected]
Department Information Technology

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SrNo Name Faculty or Student Department Institute Email id
1 Dr. Ashutosh Tiwari Faculty Applied Science and Humanity Rajkiya Engineering College,Banda [email protected]
2 Akanksha Pal student Information Technology Rajkiya Engineering College,Banda [email protected]
3 Kajal Yadav student Electrical Engineering Rajkiya Engineering College,Banda [email protected]
4 Rahul Pushpakar student Mechanical Engineering Rajkiya Engineering College,Banda [email protected]

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