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| | Léon Charles Thévenin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As a result of studying Kirchhoff's circuit laws, which were essentially derived from Ohm's laws, he developed his famous theorem, Thevenin's theorem, which made it possible to calculate currents in more complex electrical circuits. |
 | | Born in Meaux, Thevenin graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris in 1876. |
 | | Leon Charles Thevenin ( March 30, 1857- September 21, 1926) was a French telegraph engineer who extended Ohm's law to the analysis of complex electrical circuits. |
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