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- 15 Dec 2018
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Explanation
When the load resistance matches the internal resistance of the generator, the power transferred to the load reaches its maximum. This is known as the maximum power transfer theorem. Under this condition, neither the current nor the voltage across the load is at its highest, but the power delivered to the load resistor is maximized.
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