Electric Circuits Notes
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Electric Circuits
2. Circuit Components
3. Circuit Laws and Theorems
4. Series and Parallel Circuits
5. Resistance and Ohm's Law
6. Capacitance and Capacitors
7. Inductance and Inductors
8. Circuit Analysis Techniques
9. AC Circuits and Phasors
10. Circuit Theorems and Applications
_Section 1: Introduction to Electric Circuits_
- Definition: A path through which electric current flows
- Types:
- Series
- Parallel
- Combination
_Section 2: Circuit Components_
- Resistors (R)
- Capacitors (C)
- Inductors (L)
- Switches
- Sources:
- Voltage (V)
- Current (I)
_Section 3: Circuit Laws and Theorems_
- Ohm's Law: V = IR
- Kirchhoff's Laws:
- KVL (Voltage Law)
- KCL (Current Law)
- Thevenin's Theorem
- Norton's Theorem
_Section 4: Series and Parallel Circuits_
- Series:
- Current is the same throughout
- Voltage divides
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Electric Circuits
2. Circuit Components
3. Circuit Laws and Theorems
4. Series and Parallel Circuits
5. Resistance and Ohm's Law
6. Capacitance and Capacitors
7. Inductance and Inductors
8. Circuit Analysis Techniques
9. AC Circuits and Phasors
10. Circuit Theorems and Applications
_Section 1: Introduction to Electric Circuits_
- Definition: A path through which electric current flows
- Types:
- Series
- Parallel
- Combination
_Section 2: Circuit Components_
- Resistors (R)
- Capacitors (C)
- Inductors (L)
- Switches
- Sources:
- Voltage (V)
- Current (I)
_Section 3: Circuit Laws and Theorems_
- Ohm's Law: V = IR
- Kirchhoff's Laws:
- KVL (Voltage Law)
- KCL (Current Law)
- Thevenin's Theorem
- Norton's Theorem
_Section 4: Series and Parallel Circuits_
- Series:
- Current is the same throughout
- Voltage divides