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Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

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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

 

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering


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