DC Circuit Analysis

Electrical Engineering

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Description

Electrical Engineering is one of the major 4 year career course that a student takes at the university. Electrical engineering deals with the study of devices, inventions and products that use the concepts of voltage and current.

Circuits are the major part of the electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechatronics engineering, electronics engineering, telecommunication engineering. Hence it is important for an engineering student to understand the basics of Circuit

Circuit Analysis is the field of analyzing various circuit. This field also explain what are circuits and how they are build. How a circuit problem and what are some tools that help in solving the circuit problem.

Circuit Analysis is importance because whatever the circuit you see in daily life i.e. computer, smartphone, medical equipment and etc uses the concept of voltage and current. This concept of voltage and current is well explained in circuit analysis

Electrical Engineering DC Circuit Analysis is one of the major introduction courses on electrical engineering, electronics engineering, computer engineering and mechatronics engineering taught to undergraduate students

The course has its importance because it explains the following topics

1. What is a Circuit ?

2. What is Circuit Analysis.

3. What are some basics Circuit Analysis techniques ?

4. Why Circuit Analysis is important ?

4. DC / AC Circuit

5. KVL and KCL

6. Mesh and Nodal Analysis


After taking this course a student will be able to understand and explain all of the above topics


What You Will Learn!

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Circuits Fundamentals
  • Circuit Analysis Techniques
  • Kirchhoff Voltage Law (KVL)
  • Kirchhoff Current Law (KCL)
  • Nodal Analysis
  • Mesh Analysis
  • Scope of Circuit analysis

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to learns basics electrical, electronics, computer and circuit engineering
  • Beginners Electronics Engineers
  • Beginners Electrical Engineers