Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications, Global Edition
This is a summery of electrical circuits, in the context of engineering. It covers first year work and includes:
-voltage, current, resistance
-power
-ideal sources (independent and dependent)
-Ohm, Kirchhoff current and voltage law
-resistance, current, voltage in parallel and in series
-d...
Organized summary and examples of ‘Steady-State sinusoidal Analysis’
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Electro Techniques 143
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BASICS
voltage t resistance
energy perunitcharge rate of flow ofcharge material that resist
flow of charge
sign convention
voltage drop the enter positive polarity
voltage nse ve enter negative polarity
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p v i p ie r power of voltmetersampmeters power of resistors
independent
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voltage
maintain voltageacross
terminals despite current dependent
current rely on other sources
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KIRCHHOFF CURRENT KIRCHHOFF VOLTAG
OHM LAW LAW LAW
sum of all currents at any sum of all voltages at an
v iR node is equal to 0 closedpathisequal to o
voltage rise rember passive gig rember passive sig
convention
voltage drop convention
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