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Networks Analysis And Synthesis

Networks Analysis And Synthesis
Superposition theorem can be applied only to circuits having

Passive elements
Linear bilateral elements
Resistive elements
Nonlinear elements

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Networks Analysis And Synthesis
“Maximum power output is obtained from a network when the load resistance is equal to the output resistance of the network as seen terminals of the load”. The above statement is associated with

Millman’s theorem
Maximum power transfer theorem
Thevenin’s theorem
Superposition theorem

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Networks Analysis And Synthesis
A passive network is one which contains

No source of e.m.f. in it
Only variable resistances
Only some sources of e.m.f. in it
Only two sources of e.m.f. in it

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Networks Analysis And Synthesis
A closed path made by several branches of the network is known as

Loop
Circuit
Branch
Junction

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Networks Analysis And Synthesis
Kirchhoff’s voltage law applies to circuits with

Linear, nonlinear, active, passive, time varying as wells as time-invariant elements
Nonlinear elements only
Linear elements only
Linear, nonlinear, active and passive elements

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Networks Analysis And Synthesis
Between the branch voltages of a loop the Kirchhoff's voltage law imposes

No constraints
Nonlinear constraints
Linear constraints
None of these

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