State and explain maximum power transfer theorem?


Question: State and explain maximum power transfer theorem?

The maximum power transfer theorem states that the maximum power that can be transferred from a source to a load occurs when the impedance of the load is equal to the complex conjugate of the impedance of the source. This occurs because the load absorbs the maximum amount of power when it matches the impedance of the source, and there is no power reflected back to the source. The theorem is used in circuit design to optimize power transfer and efficiency.


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