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DC Electric Circuits Analysis
What you'll learn: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering How Electricity Work Electrical Formulas Electric Circuit Analysis Circuit Theorems Requirements: Math Basics Description: This course in electric circuit analysis can be used by electrical engineering students as well as students of other disciplines. the course begins with the fundamental definitions and overview of the principle of operation of basic circuits and electrical devices. the course covers numerous problems with solutions and the level of difficulty increases in the next lectures ( each example is difficult more than the previous ) to understand the theory in greater depth. Chapter (1) – Electrical Fundamentals: Introduction to electrical engineering Matter Electron theory Magnetism Electricity Electromagnetism Use of electromagnetism Chapter (2) - Electrical Formulas: Ohm’s Law Power Formula Electrical Energy Electricity Bill Chapter (3) – Basic Electric Circuits: Electrical sources The difference between node, loop, and branch Series circuits I.Current II.Resistance III.Voltage drop IV.Voltage divider V.Aiding and opposing sources VI.Kirchhoff's voltage law VII.Dissipated power VIII.Illumination of series bulbs Parallel circuits I.Current division II.Application of parallel circuits III.Illumination of parallel bulbs Open circuit and short circuit Chapter (4) – Series-Parallel Combination Circuits: series-parallel circuit Circuit Dependent sources Examples Chapter (5) – Nodal and Loop Analysis Techniques: Introduction Nodal analysis I.Circuits with independent sources II.Solving equations with two unknown variables III.Solving equations with three and more unknown variables IV.Circuits with dependent sources V.Supernode Loop analysis I.Circuits with independent sources II.Supermesh III.Circuits with dependent sources Star delta transformation delta to star transformation Chapter (6) – Network Theorems for Circuit Analysis: Source transformation Superposition theorem Thevenin’s theorem Norton’s theorem Maximum power transfer theoremWho this course is for:Electrical Engineering Students and EngineersCommunication Engineering Students and EngineersPhysics StudentsAny Field Study Electrical Circuits Who this course is for: Electrical Engineering Students and Engineers Communication Engineering Students and Engineers Physics Students Any Field Study Electrical Circuits
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