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Here is the list of chapters from "Engineering Circuit Analysis," 10th Edition by William H. Hayt Jr., Jack E.
Kemmerly, Jamie D. Phillips, and Steven M. Durbin:

1. Introduction

2. Basic Components and Electric Circuits

3. Voltage and Current Laws

4. Basic Nodal and Mesh Analysis

5. Handy Circuit Analysis Techniques

6. The Operational Amplifier

7. Capacitors and Inductors

8. Basic RL and RC Circuits

9. The RLC Circuit

10. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis

11. AC Circuit Power Analysis

12. Polyphase Circuits

13. Magnetically Coupled Circuits

14. Circuit Analysis in the s-Domain

15. Frequency Response

16. Two-Port Networks

17. Fourier Circuit Analysis

18. State-Variable Analysis (available online)

Additionally, the textbook includes several appendices:

 Appendix 1: An Introduction to Network Topology

 Appendix 2: Solution of Simultaneous Equations

 Appendix 3: A Proof of Thévenin’s Theorem

 Appendix 4: An LTspice® Tutorial

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,  Appendix 5: Complex Numbers

 Appendix 6: A Brief MATLAB® Tutorial

 Appendix 7: Additional Laplace Transform Theorems

 Appendix 8: The Complex Frequency Plane

This comprehensive structure covers various aspects of circuit analysis, providing a solid foundation for
understanding and applying electrical engineering principles.



Section 1: Introduction

1. What is the primary goal of circuit analysis?

A) To design circuits without considering their functionality
B) To determine the voltage and current in each component
C) To measure the physical size of circuit components
D) To calculate the weight of the circuit

Answer: B) To determine the voltage and current in each component

Explanation: The main objective of circuit analysis is to find the voltage across and the current through each
element in the circuit to understand its behavior.



2. Which of the following is NOT a fundamental electrical quantity?

A) Voltage
B) Current
C) Power
D) Frequency

Answer: D) Frequency

Explanation: The fundamental electrical quantities are voltage, current, and resistance. Power is derived from
these, while frequency pertains to alternating current (AC) analysis.



3. Ohm's Law relates which three electrical quantities?

A) Voltage, current, and resistance
B) Voltage, power, and energy
C) Current, power, and time
D) Resistance, capacitance, and inductance

Answer: A) Voltage, current, and resistance

Explanation: Ohm's Law states that V = IR, relating voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R).
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, 4. Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) is based on which fundamental principle?

A) Conservation of charge
B) Conservation of energy
C) Newton's First Law
D) The Second Law of Thermodynamics

Answer: B) Conservation of energy

Explanation: KVL states that the sum of all voltages around a closed loop equals zero, reflecting energy
conservation.



5. Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) is based on which fundamental principle?

A) Conservation of charge
B) Conservation of energy
C) Ohm's Law
D) Faraday's Law

Answer: A) Conservation of charge

Explanation: KCL states that the total current entering a junction equals the total current leaving, reflecting
charge conservation.



6. What is the unit of electrical resistance?

A) Volt
B) Ampere
C) Ohm
D) Watt

Answer: C) Ohm

Explanation: Resistance is measured in Ohms (Ω).



7. Which tool is primarily used to visualize the voltage and current in circuits?

A) Oscilloscope
B) Multimeter
C) Circuit diagram
D) Spectrum analyzer

Answer: C) Circuit diagram


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