A Novel General-Purpose Theorem for the Analysis of Linear Circuits

A novel general-purpose theorem for the analysis of linear circuits is stated and proven in this brief. When applying the proposed theorem, any current (voltage) of interest is determined by finding first an equivalent voltage (current) and an equivalent resistance. Although two equivalent parameter...

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