What is current?
What is Electric Current, its Unit, Formula, Types & Applications What is Current? Current is the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit. At …
What is current? Read MoreWelcome to the world of Engineers
What is Electric Current, its Unit, Formula, Types & Applications What is Current? Current is the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit. At …
What is current? Read MoreAmpere’s Circuital Law Ampere’s Circuital Law Ampere’s Circuital Law states the relationship between the current and the magnetic field created by it. This law states that the integral of magnetic …
Ampere’s Circuital Law Read MoreWhat Is Internal Resistance ? What Is Internal Resistance ? Internal resistance refers to the opposition to the flow of current offered by the cells and batteries themselves resulting in …
What Is Internal Resistance Read MorePower Transfer Efficiency Power Transfer Efficiency : If PL is the power supplied to the load and PT is the total power supplied by the voltage source, then power transfer …
Power Transfer Efficiency Read MoreMaximum Power Transfer Theorem Maximum Power Transfer Theorem : Although applicable to all branches of electrical engineering, this theorem is particularly useful for analysing communication networks. The overall efficiency of …
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Read MoreGeneralised Form of Millman’s Theorem Generalised Form of Millman’s Theorem : The Millman’s theorem is particularly useful for solving many circuits which are frequently encountered in both electronics and power …
Generalised Form of Millman’s Theorem Read MoreMillman’s Theorem Millman’s Theorem : This Theorem is a combination of Thevenin’s theorem and Norton’s theorem. It is used for finding the common voltage across any network which contains a …
Millman’s Theorem Read MoreCompensation Theorem Compensation Theorem: This theorem is particularly useful for the following two purposes : (a) For analysing those networks where the values of the branch elements are varied and …
Compensation Theorem Read MoreNorton’s Theorem Norton’s Theorem : This theorem is an alternative to the Thevenin’s theorem. In fact, it is the dual of Thevenin’s theorem. Whereas Thevenin’s theorem reduces a two-terminal active network …
Norton’s Theorem Read MoreCompensation Theorem Compensation Theorem : This theorem is particularly useful for the following two purposes : (a) For analysing those networks where the values of the branch elements are varied …
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