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Are circuit analysis theorems, such as mesh analysis, superposition, and Thevenin, necessary as opposed to simulation...

Are circuit analysis theorems, such as mesh analysis, superposition, and Thevenin, necessary as opposed to simulation outcomes of the circuit operation?

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Circuit analysis such as mesh, superposition, thevenins and Norton analysis are very important in circuit operation because if we consider thevenins and maximum power transfer theorem then in this analysis we find voltages and matching impedance across load. Therefore it is very important to analyse circuit using different theorems. If we consider simulation method for analysis, it's outcomes value may be different as compared to circuit analysis because of mismatch value of components. And In simulation we find value straight forward sometimes.

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