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Thevenin Theorem: The Thevenin Equivalent Circuit

Michal May 29, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis No Comments
Thevenin Theorem The thevenin equivalent circuit
According to Thevenin Theorem, a complex circuit is reduced to two resistor network, Thevenin Resistor, and Load resistor and a Thevenin Voltage source to avoid redundant computation to analyze …
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Resistors in Parallel Circuits: Equivalent Resistance Calculator

Michal May 27, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis 2 Comments
Resistors in parallel circuit
Resistors are said to be parallel if there is only one path for the flow of current. The total resistance in parallel is less than the individual resistors in …
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Fundamentals of electric circuits by C. Alexander & Sadiku

Michal May 27, 2018 Electrical Engineering Books No Comments
Fundamentals of electric circuits
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles C. Alexandar and Mathew N. O. Sadiku is a textbook for electrical circuit analysis and design from beginner to advanced level.
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Resistors in Series Circuits: Equivalent Resistance

Michal May 26, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis No Comments
Electrical and electronics Engineering Blog - ElectricShocks Resistor is series
Resistors are in series if there is only one path for the flow of current. That's why current remain same for all the resistors in series.
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Kirchhoff Current Law (KCL) with Example: Circuit Analysis

Michal May 25, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis No Comments
Kirchhoff current law with example
Kirchhoff Current Law (KCL) state that the current entering a node is always equal to the current leaving the node.
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Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) with Example: Circuit Analysis

Michal May 24, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis No Comments
Kirchhoff Voltage Law KVL
Gustav Kirchhoff was a German physicist, who presented two laws; Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL). Ohm law is a very basic one, which may not …
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Mesh Current Analysis with Example: Circuit Analysis

Michal May 24, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis 1 Comment
Mesh Current Analysis
Mesh current Analysis provide a procedure for electric circuit analysis using mesh current as the circuit variable. The mesh analysis makes use of Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law as a basic …
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Nodal Voltage Analysis with Example: Electric Circuit Analysis

Michal May 24, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis No Comments
Nodal Voltage Analysis
Nodal Voltage Analysis is the application of KCL at every node of the circuit. The nodal analysis uses the node voltage as a basic parameter.
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State and Explain Ohm’s Law Formula: Ohm’s law calculator

Michal May 23, 2018 Electrical Circuit Analysis 2 Comments
State and explain Ohm law formula Voltage current resistance
Ohm law is the basis of the electrical engineering and used everywhere. The law gives relationships between current and voltage.
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