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Engineering Circuit Analysis: Vol. 1-4 [repost]

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Engineering Circuit Analysis: Vol. 1-4 [repost]

Engineering Circuit Analysis: Vol. 1-4
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Genre: Physics

Engineering Circuit Analysis, also known as Circuit Theory, is difficult for most students primarily because the basic laws seem very simple. This leads the student to believe that the exam problems will not be too difficult, when in reality there is a large amount of technique in solving circuit problems. In other words, practicing circuit problems is absolutely essential to success in any circuits course.
We begin this course assuming that the student knows absolutely nothing about the solution methods to be learned. We introduce the concept of the inductor early in this course and show the relationship between current and voltage in an inductor. Next, we explore capacitors and show how they are constructed and why they are used in circuits.

Next, we solve circuits that involve capacitors and inductors and show how to simplify networks that have series and parallel arrangements. Every concept is taught by worked example problems that guides the student to mastery of these concepts.

With these tools, the student will be able to solve a wide variety of engineering level circuit problems with confidence.


Volume 1:

Disk 1
Sect 1: Voltage, Current, and Resistance
Sect 2: Overview of Circuit Components
Sect 3: Ohm's Law [View Sample Lesson]
Sect 4: Power Calculations in Circuits
Sect 5: Kirchhoff's Current Law


Disk 2
Sect 6: Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
Sect 7: Circuit Analysis using Kirchhoff's Laws - Part 1
Sect 8: Circuit Analysis using Kirchhoff's Laws - Part 2
Sect 9: Circuit Analysis using Kirchhoff's Laws - Part 3
Sect 10: Circuit Analysis using Kirchhoff's Laws - Part 4
Sect 11: Circuit Analysis using Kirchhoff's Laws - Part 5
Sect 12: Circuit Analysis using Kirchhoff's Laws - Part 6


Disk 3
Sect 13: Circuit Analysis using Kirchhoff's Laws - Part 7
Sect 14: Dependent Current Sources - Part 1
Sect 15: Dependent Current Sources - Part 2
Sect 16: Resistors in Series and Parallel - Part 1
Sect 17: Resistors in Series and Parallel - Part 2
Sect 18: Voltage Divider Circuits - Part 1
Sect 19: Voltage Divider Circuits - Part 2
Sect 20: Current Divider Circuits


Volume 2:

Disk 1
Sect 1: Introduction to the Node Voltage Method
Sect 2: Node Voltage Problems - Part 1
Sect 3: Node Voltage Problems - Part 2
Sect 4: Node Voltage Problems - Part 3
Sect 5: Node Voltage Problems - Part 4
Sect 6: Node Voltage Problems - Part 5


Disk 2
Sect 7: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 1
Sect 8: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 2
Sect 9: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 3
Sect 10: Introduction to the Mesh Current Method
Sect 11: Mesh Current Problems - Part 1
Sect 12: Mesh Current Problems - Part 2


Disk 3
Sect 13: Mesh Current Problems - Part 3
Sect 14: Mesh Current Problems - Part 4
Sect 15: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 1
Sect 16: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 2
Sect 17: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 3
Sect 18: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 4


Volume 3:

Disk 1
Sect 1: Source Transformations - Part 1
Sect 2: Source Transformations - Part 2
Sect 3: Source Transformations - Part 3
Sect 4: Source Transformations - Part 4
Sect 5: Thevenin Equivalent Circuits - Part 1
Sect 6: Thevenin Equivalent Circuits - Part 2


Disk 2
Sect 7: Thevenin Equivalent Circuits - Part 3
Sect 8: Thevenin Equivalent Circuits - Part 4
Sect 9: Thevenin Equivalents with Depdendent Sources - Part 1
Sect 10: Thevenin Equivalents with Dependent Sources - Part 2
Sect 11: Thevenin Equivalents with Dependent Sources - Part 3
Sect 12: Norton Equivalent Circuits - Part 1


Disk 3
Sect 13: Norton Equivalent Circuits - Part 2
Sect 14: Norton Equivalent Circuits - Part 3
Sect 15: Maximum Power Transfer - Part 1
Sect 16: Maximum Power Transfer - Part 2
Sect 17: Maximum Power Transfer - Part 3
Sect 18: Superposition in Circuits - Part 1
Sect 19: Superposition in Circuits - Part 2


Volume 4:

Disk 1
Sect 1: Voltage Across an Inductor - Part 1
Sect 2: Voltage Across an Inductor - Part 2
Sect 3: Current Through an Inductor - Part 1
Sect 4: Current Through an Inductor - Part 2
Sect 5: Power and Energy in an Inductor, Part 1
Sect 6: Power and Energy in an Inductor, Part 2
Sect 7 Power and Energy in an Inductor - Part 3
Sect 8: Current Through a Capacitor


Disk 2
Sect 9: Voltage, Power, and Energy Storage in a Capacitor
Sect 10: Capacitor Problems - Part 1
Sect 11: Capacitor Problems - Part 2
Sect 12: Inductors and Capacitors in Series and Parallel
Sect 13: Series and Parallel Circuits - Part 1
Sect 14: Series and Parallel Circuits - Part 1
Sect 15: Series and Parallel Circuits - Part 3
Sect 16: Series and Parallel Circuits - Part 4
Sect 17: Series and Parallel Circuits - Part 5


Look also other Physics lessons:

Engineering Circuit Analysis Vol. 5

AC Circuit Analysis Tutor - Vol 1: Phasor Analysis of AC Circuits

Coursera - Introduction to The...ring Energy from Here to There

Educator.com - AP Physics B (Part 2)

Educator.com - Electricity and Magnetism

Educator.com - Optics

Educator.com - Thermodynamics

fxphd - PHY101 - Introduction to Physics

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