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Basic electric circuits & components 1. Introduction 2. SI units & common prefixes 3. Electrical circuits 4. Direct current & alternating Current 5. Resistors, Capacitors & Inductors 6. Ohm’s Law & Kirchoff’s Law 7. Power dissipation in Resistors 8. Resistors circuit in Series & Parallel 9. Resistive potential dividers 10. Sinusoidal wave 11. Circuits symbols Done By Mahe
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Basic electric circuits & components1. Introduction

2. SI units & common prefixes

3. Electrical circuits

4. Direct current & alternating Current

5. Resistors, Capacitors & Inductors

6. Ohm’s Law & Kirchoff’s Law

7. Power dissipation in Resistors

8. Resistors circuit in Series & Parallel

9. Resistive potential dividers

10. Sinusoidal wave

11. Circuits symbols

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SI units

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Common Prefixes

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Electric Circuits Electric Charge

An amount of electrical energy

Can be positive or negative

Electric Current

• A flow of electrical charge often a flow of electrons

• Conventional current is in the direction to a flow of electrons

Current flow in a circuit

• A sustained current needs a to complete a circuit

• Also require to charge flow

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Electromotive force & Potential difference

• The similar that causes a current to flow as an e.m.f

• The represents the energy introduced into the circuit by a battery or generator

• This results in on electric potential at each point in the circuit

• Between any two point in the circuit there may exit

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Potential Difference

• Both e.m.f and potential difference are measured n volts

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AC & DCAC• When current vary with time they may be unidirectional or

alternating

• When the direction of the current periodically changes this in aalternating current (AC)

DC• Current in electrical circuits may be constant it may be vary with

time

• When the current flowing in a conductor always flows in the samedirection this is a direct current (DC)

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Resistor, Capacitor & Inductor

Resistors• The oppose flow of electricity

• Measured in ohms (Ω)

Capacitor• Provide capacitance

• They store energy in a electric field

• Measured in Farads (F)

Inductor• Provide inductance

• They store energy in a magnetic field

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Ohm’s Law The current flowing in a conductor is directly proportional to

applied voltage V & inversely proportional to the resistance R

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Kirchhoff's Current Law

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Kirchhoff's Voltage Law

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Power Dissipation in Resistor The instantaneous power dissipation P of a resistor is given be the product

of the voltage across it and the current passing through it combining the revalue with Ohm’s Law

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Resistor in Series Circuit

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Resistor in Parallel Circuit

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Resistive Potential Difference

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Sinusoidal Quantities Length of time between corresponding points in successive cycle in a

period T

Number of cycle passes per second is the frequency “f” unit Hz

Formula

f=1/T

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Electrical Circuit Symbol’s

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AC & DC Supply

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Motor

It convert’s a Electrical Energy into a Mechanical Energy

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Speed Ns

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Core

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Stator

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Rotor

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Types of MoTor’s

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AC Motor

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DC Motor

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Motor Construction

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Commutator

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Star-Delta Circuit

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