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Trusted teacher: Course Title: Electrical Circuits (Circuit Theory: DC and AC) Course Description: Welcome to Electrical Circuits, also known as Circuit Theory! This course is your gateway to mastering the essential concepts of DC and AC circuit analysis, forming the backbone of electrical engineering. Whether you're attending online or onsite, we'll explore topics like Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, circuit theorems, transient and steady-state behavior, and power analysis in AC circuits. Key areas of focus include: Understanding and applying circuit laws and theories Analyzing resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits Investigating transient response and AC frequency behavior Exploring practical circuit design and real-world applications This course combines theoretical learning with hands-on problem-solving to prepare you for advanced studies and practical engineering challenges. I am passionate about creating an engaging and supportive learning environment for you. If you have questions, need clarification, or want to discuss circuit concepts, please don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help you succeed and make the most of this course! This course introduces the fundamentals of electrical circuit analysis, a cornerstone of electrical engineering. We will cover Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws, various theorems such as Thevenin's and Norton's, and analysis of circuit response in transient and steady states. Whether you attend the lectures in person or online, I will always be available to support you and answer your questions. Please feel free to contact me if you need any assistance. My goal is to help you understand the material and succeed!
Electrical circuits · Electronic circuits · Electrical engineering
Objectives 1- Verification of Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws. 2- Verification Voltage Dividers 3- Verification of Thevenin's Theorem Kirchhoff's Current Law At any point (junction) in an electric circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of it. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law In any closed circuit, the summation of voltage sources (EMF) equals the summation of voltage drops Voltage drop is the voltage difference across a resistor's terminals Common DC Circuit Terms: • Circuit – a circuit is a closed loop conducting path in which an electrical current flows. • Path – a single line of connecting elements or sources. • Node – a node is a junction, connection or terminal within a circuit were two or more circuit elements are connected or joined together giving a connection point between two or more branches. A node is indicated by a dot. • Branch – a branch is a single or group of components such as resistors or a source which are connected between two nodes. • Loop – a loop is a simple closed path in a circuit in which no circuit element or node is encountered more than once Voltage Dividers • An electronic circuit that accepts a certain voltage input It produces a fraction of that input voltage as the output • The same current I flows through R1 and R2 Thevenin's Theorem • Thevenin theorem is an analytical method used to change a complex circuit into a simple equivalent circuit consisting of a single resistance in series with a voltage source.
Physics · Electronic circuits · Biophysics
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PRIVATE LESSONS ELECTRONICS MATHEMATICS PHYSICAL (lessons, exercises, corrected exams) (Brussels)
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