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Title: Circuit Theory - Thevenin's Theorem Description: This video describes the methodology for solving Circuit Theory exercises using Thevenin's theorem, mentioning aspects related to Norton's theorem. Hernandez Franco, CA. (2014). Circuit Theory - Thevenin's Theorem. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/38218 Automatic description: In this video, the professor addresses Thévenin's theorem and its importance in simplifying complex electrical circuits. He explains how the theorem allows any electrical network to be modeled as an equivalent voltage source and impedance, regardless of internal components such as resistors, capacitors, or inductors. The professor illustrates the usefulness of the theorem with the practical example of connecting headphones to a sound card, highlighting the need to ensure maximum power transfer by matching the devices' input and output impedances. Thévenin's theorem facilitates the task of predicting the voltage at a given point in the circuit and calculating the impedance as seen from that point. The expert emphasizes the importance of students having a good understanding of this theorem, as it is fundamental for the effective interconnection of components in communications systems and other electronic devices. He also recommends visiting Wikipedia to learn more about the historical context of Thévenin's theorem and its relationship to other theorems, such as Norton's. The video concludes with an exhortation to students to master Thévenin's theorem and apply it practically due to its relevance in engineering and technology. Author: Hernandez Franco Carlos Alberto Universitat Politècnica de València UPV: https://www.upv.es More videos at:    / valenciaupv   Access our MOOCs: https://upvx.es #Thevenin's Theorem #Circuit Resolution #