34 - Reciprocity Theorem

The reciprocity theorem is nasty, hard and has limited application, but we should know it. If a voltage source in a circuit causes a current in some other part of the circuit then the positions of the voltage source and the resulting current can be interchanged without a change in current.

Basically, you can place the voltage source anywhere it causes a current and it won't matter because KVL will hold.

This is strictly limited to single-source circuits!