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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 -delta to wye conversion (wheatstone bridge) -node voltage method -mesh current method -source transformers -Thevanin and Norton equivalent -super position -maximum power -inductor -capacitor -mutual inductance -natural response of an RC/RL circuit -step response of an RC/RL circuit -sequential switching

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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



POWER P V2 R
d absorbed
power re power ve
p v i p ie r power of voltmetersampmeters power of resistors


independent
IDEAL SOURCES not rely onother
sources I v f i
voltage
maintain voltageacross
terminals despite current dependent
current rely on other sources
maintaincurrentacross requireconstrainteqn I v n i
terminals despitevoltage P
is fly 115
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

,CASE ONE CASE TWO
resistor in series he resisters in parallel
a
Reg Rit rat É y
Rs
peg rt at g t.br
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CASE THREE case FOR
current voltage
in series onparallel o in senes in parallel
constant different different constant

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Req Rt the Reg Rit Rz Rs
i currentthrough R V voltage acrossR
smaller R greater i greater R greater

CASE FIVE CASE SIX
Wheatstone bridge delta to wye
measure resistors or a range



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in Rx
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to
I D

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more than 2 elements
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2 identify reference node
assign it a voltage o
3 sum all currents in voltage and voltages
resistor form
using simultaneous

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CASE ONE CASE TWO
uh t resistor between

I two ness
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voltmeter directly
c
between a ness node
and niet I Vi Vi v2
voltage of ness is
that voltmeter node
reading V2 tui
R

CASETHREE CASE 4
me I supernode

I Ivi t I V2
I
i
when there a independent dependent
resistor between ness voltage voltmeter between 2 ness
and other voltage
treat as one node Korean and sum
vi Ctv tri CV all currents going in B out of both
n nodes
create a consort ean
include dependent constr
ears tvi Va V
solve simultaneously

, MESHCURRENTMETHOD substitute always
always before resister
1
identify mesh's
2 include current directions in mesh G D
3 create KUL ears for each mesh
2 solve simultaneously


CASE CNE CASE TWO



EEE ti Ji n i

shared resistor between 2 currents
ampmeter in mesh unattached to any other
assign t signs on bom mesh
meshes but opposite sides over i assigned i
R recon direction
mesh mesh ftpge
Rcti id pg

CASE THREE
sharing a ampmeter between 2 meshes


g g g treat as one singular mesh
i
include a constr
eqn iz i
k
bc i go in opposite
direction to i ve


include dependent constr ears
solve simultaneously
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