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Hello, I want to ask the explanation for this basic problem.
So I have 2 resistors in parallel(X and Y) and I want to maximize the power going through the resistor X, by choosing the resistance.
This can be achieved only by choosing the same resistance for X, than Y has.
Why is this so? I can prove this resoult with numerical values, but I cannot derive the general solution.
Thank you!
So I have 2 resistors in parallel(X and Y) and I want to maximize the power going through the resistor X, by choosing the resistance.
This can be achieved only by choosing the same resistance for X, than Y has.
Why is this so? I can prove this resoult with numerical values, but I cannot derive the general solution.
Thank you!