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Leon Charles Thevenin was born in Meaux, France on March 30,1857. He entered the Ecole polytechnique in Paris in 1876. He was a French telegraph engineer who extended Ohm's law to the analysis of complex electrical circuits. He died on September 21, 1926
Thevenin's theory was that any linear electrical network with voltage and current sources and only resistance can be replaced.
The equivalet generator therorem is disscussed. it is commonly called Thevenin's theorem. but in fact Hermann von Helmholtz proposed it first,in an 1853 paper
Below is a diagram of Thevenin's Theorem
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