Milller's Theorem is used to simplify a circuit for circuit analysis. Instead of one impedance, which connectes two non-grounded nodes, Miller's Theorem allows this impedance to be broken down into two parallel impedances. One impedance can be seen as Z/(1-A) and the other impedance can be simplified to Z/(1-(1/A)). In this case, Z was the value of the original impedance, and A is the gain of the amplifier being analyzed.
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thevenins theorem is applicable to network which is linear ,bilateral
Because millman's is used in parallel ckt of impedances and voltage sources
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DeMorgan's theorem can be simply be stated simply as "Break the line, and change the sign." Where line represents complement...
yes