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What is the maximum power transfer theorem and its practical implications?

Answer

The maximum power transfer theorem states that maximum power is delivered to a load when the load resistance equals the source's internal (Thevenin) resistance: RL = Rth. At this point, efficiency is only 50% as equal power is dissipated in source and load. In practice, power systems prioritize efficiency over maximum transfer, while communication systems often match impedances for maximum signal power transfer.

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