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  2. Maximum power transfer theorem - Wikipedia

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    The theorem results in maximum power transfer from the power source to the load, but not maximum efficiency of useful power out of total power consumed. If the load resistance is made larger than the source resistance, then efficiency increases (since a higher percentage of the source power is transferred to the load), but the magnitude of the ...

  3. Moritz von Jacobi - Wikipedia

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    The law known as the maximum power theorem states: "Maximum power is transferred when the internal resistance of the source equals the resistance of the load, when the external resistance can be varied, and the internal resistance is constant." The transfer of maximum power from a source with a fixed internal resistance to a load, the ...

  4. Maximum power - Wikipedia

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    Maximum power can refer to: Maximum power transfer theorem in electronics; Maximum power principle in systems theory; Maximum power point tracking in energy extraction, most commonly photovoltaic solar systems

  5. Impedance matching - Wikipedia

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    For example, a maximum power point tracker is used to extract the maximum power from a solar panel and efficiently transfer it to batteries, the power grid or other loads. The maximum power theorem applies to its "upstream" connection to the solar panel, so it emulates a load resistance equal to the solar panel source resistance. However, the ...

  6. Principles of Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Principles of Electronics presents a broad spectrum of topics, such as atomic structure, Kirchhoff's laws, energy, power, introductory circuit analysis techniques, Thevenin's theorem, the maximum power transfer theorem, electric circuit analysis, magnetism, resonance, control relays, relay logic, semiconductor diodes, electron current flow, and ...

  7. Electrical efficiency - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the maximum power theorem, devices transfer maximum power to a load when running at 50% electrical efficiency. This occurs when the load resistance (of the device in question) is equal to the internal Thevenin equivalent resistance of the power source. This is valid only for non-reactive source and load impedances.

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  9. Category:Circuit theorems - Wikipedia

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    Maximum power transfer theorem; Miller theorem; Millman's theorem; N. Norton's theorem; O. Ohm's law; P. Port (circuit theory) Poynting's theorem; R. Reciprocity ...