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HASSAN FALEH HASSAN

UNEVERCITY OF AL-NAHRIAN
CHIMECAL ENGINEERING
SECOND STAGE

Electrical
Circuit analysis

Methods for analyzing electrical circuits The analysis of electrical circuits means
making a visualization of the values of the difference in voltage and current for each
component of the electrical circuit, where it is necessary to conduct the analysis using
some tools, whether theoretical or concrete materials, for example, we need from the
theoretical tools use (equations associated with Ohm's law) And Kirchhoff's Laws for
both current and voltage difference. Among the concrete practical tools we need are
(electrical wires, nodes, branches, rings and networks) in addition to the process of
.simplifying resistors, whether in connection respectively or in paralle

Direct application of these basic laws (Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Law)

Voltage and current

The difference in potential energy between two points allows the transfer of one joule
of energy per coulomb from the charge that runs through it

The current strength is measured in amperes, and the ampere is defined as the current
strength that results in the flow of 6.241 * 1018 electrons (1 coulomb) during a given
"point of the circuit in one second. Amps in equations are symbolized as "I

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