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Ohms Law

Types of Sources

1. Independent Sources
 Voltage Source
 Current Source
2. Dependant Sources
 Voltage Controlled Current Source
 Voltage Controlled Voltage Source
 Current Controlled Voltage Source
 Current Controlled Current Source
Independent Sources
Dependent Sources
Nodes, Branches, Loops and Mesh
Nodes, Branches, and Loops
Nodes, Branches, and Loops

Ans: 3 nodes, 4 branches, 2 loops


Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
For the circuit shown in figure, find the
value of I
v
For the circuit shown in figure, find the value of x
14 A, −2 A, 10 A
For the circuit shown in figure, find the voltage v1 and v2
For the circuit shown in figure, find the voltage v1 and v2

Ans: v1 = 8V, V2 = -12V


For the circuit shown in figure, find the voltage v1 and v2

Ans: v1 = 8V, V2 = -12V


For the circuit shown in figure, find the voltage v1 and v2
For the circuit shown in figure, find v0 & i
For the circuit shown in figure, find v0 & i
RESISTORS IN SERIES
A series circuit is one in which several
resistances are connected one after the other
as shown in figure
RESISTORS IN PARALLEL
A parallel circuit is one in which several resistances are
connected in such a way that one terminal of each is
connected to form a junction point and the remaining ends
also joined to form a another junction point as shown in fig
Find the equivalent resistance for the
circuit shown in figure
Find the equivalent resistance for the
circuit shown in figure
Ans: 6 Ohms
Find the equivalent resistance for the
circuit shown in figure
Find the equivalent resistance for the
circuit shown in figure
Find the equivalent resistance for the
circuit shown in figure

Ans: 14.4 Ohms


Find the equivalent conductance for
the circuit shown in figure
Find the equivalent conductance for
the circuit shown in figure
Find the equivalent conductance for
the circuit shown in figure

Ans: 10 S
Find the equivalent conductance for
the circuit shown in figure

Ans: 4 S
Star/Wye/T ⟺ Delta/𝛱
Delta to Wye Conversion
Wye to Delta Conversion
Obtain the equivalent resistance for the circuit in Fig. and use
it to find current i.
Obtain the equivalent resistance for the circuit in Fig. and use
it to find current i.

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