•First form of Reciprocity theorem states that ‘the ratio of
voltage measured across a pair of terminals to the excitation
current applied at another pair of terminals is invariant to an
interchange of excitation terminals and response terminals in
the case of a linear time-invariant resistive circuit with no
independent sources inside’.
•Second form of Reciprocity theorem states that ‘the ratio of
current measured in a short-circuit across a pair of terminals
to the excitation voltage applied at another pair of terminals is
invariant to an interchange of excitation terminals and
response terminals in the case of a linear time-invariant ...
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