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This electronics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the node voltage method of analyzing circuits. It contains circuits with voltage and current sources. It explains how to determine every current in a resistor as well as the electric potential of all nodal points in the circuit.
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- AMA2111 Mathematics I
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- Electronic and Information Engineering
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- Electric circuits Electric network analysis
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"Many types of electric devices are used in almost every trade. Mechanical trades will find electrical devices in every motor-driven vehicle. Construction trades will encounter them in most construction projects. To be able to recognize or troubleshoot electrical devices, you must be familiar with the correct terminology and symbols used to identify them"--BC Campus website.
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- Electrical Engineering
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- Electric circuits Textbooks
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This website explain the three-phase fault.The Three-Phase Fault block implements a three-phase circuit breaker where the opening and closing times can be controlled either from an external Simulink® signal (external control mode), or from an internal control timer (internal control mode). The Three-Phase Fault block uses three Breaker blocks that can be individually switched on and off to program phase-to-phase faults, phase-to-ground faults, or a combination of phase-to-phase and ground faults. The arc extinction process of the Three-Phase Fault block is the same as for the Breaker block.
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- EE4006A Individual Project
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- Electrical Engineering
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- Electric circuits SIMULINK Electric power systems Electric circuit-breakers
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All About Circuits is one of the world’s largest and most active independent online communities for electrical engineers. Founded in 2004 with only a forum and open-source textbook, AAC has grown over the years into a thriving community of engineers collaborating and sharing expertise. AAC provides resources and facilitates discussion amongst EEs to provide real-world solutions to the challenges they face today. Whether you’re learning RF design, honing your PCB layout skills, figuring out Verilog, or looking for inspiration for your next design, AAC is your home for technical information, news, and tools. AAC provides free access to technical resources for engineers around the globe, including tools, guides, textbooks, and technical articles. These resources are built from the ground-up to educate both engineers who are new to the industry and those who are looking to continue their professional development. The featured resources cover the topic of analog, auto, connectors, digital ICS, electronmechanical, embedded, IoT, and Passives.
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- EIE2100 Circuit Analysis
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- Electrical Engineering
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- Electrical engineering Electric lines Electric circuits
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