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Course Overview
The Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering course offers an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles behind electric circuits. The course covers essential topics such as Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, circuit components, and network theorems, providing a comprehensive understanding of circuit behavior in various contexts. Designed for students with an interest in electrical engineering, this course dives into theoretical knowledge, helping you develop a strong foundation in electric circuits and their applications. This course is ideal for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of electrical circuits without focusing on practical experience. By delving into these theoretical concepts, students will gain the necessary knowledge to advance their studies in electrical engineering.Brace yourself, and enrol now for an amazing venture!
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Learning Outcome
Upon successful completion of this highly appreciated Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering course, you’ll be a skilled professional. Besides—- Understand the core concepts of electric circuits.
- Apply Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s laws to circuit analysis.
- Grasp the role of various electrical components like resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
- Explore series and parallel circuits in depth.
- Analyze complex networks using network theorems.
- Examine the behavior of AC and DC circuits.
- Recognize the significance of power in electrical circuits.
- Understand transient analysis in RL, RC, and RLC circuits.
Assessment
Complete this Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering course and sit for a short online assessment to instantly evaluate your understanding of the subject. The test will be automated, and your answers will be checked and reviewed then and there. You'll also get unlimited chances to retake the exam! Our concern is to make you competent for the job, so we will fully support your learning and understanding of it thoroughly. The test fees are included in the one-time paid course fee. As said earlier, you can retake the exam if you fail early—you will not be charged any money for later attempts.Certificate of Achievement
CPD Accredited Certificate
CPD-accredited certificates are available for £4.79 (instant PDF download) or £10.79 (hard copy delivered to you). Our courses are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date. Certificates do not expire, but reviewing or renewing them annually is recommended.Who Is This Course For
Compliance Central aims to prepare efficient human resources for the industry and make it more productive than ever. This helpful course is suitable for any person who is interested in a Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering. There are no pre-requirements to take it. You can attend the course if you are a student, an enthusiast or a- Students of electrical engineering.
- Individuals interested in the science behind electric circuits.
- Those preparing for advanced studies in electrical engineering.
- Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of theoretical circuit analysis.
- People who are keen to understand the workings of AC and DC circuits.
- Learners interested in exploring the fundamentals of electrical networks.
- Students focusing on the theoretical side of electrical engineering.
- Academics in the field of electrical theory.
- Enthusiasts of circuit laws and network theorems.
- Those looking to study transient circuit analysis.
Course Currilcum
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- Module 1- What Is an Electric Circuit 00:02:00
- Module 2-System of Units 00:07:00
- Module 3- What Is an Electric Charge 00:05:00
- Module 4- What Is an Electric Current 00:08:00
- Module 6- Example 2 00:05:00
- Module 7- Example 3 00:02:00
- Module 8- What Is Voltage 00:07:00
- Module 9- What Is Power 00:06:00
- Module 10- What Is Energy 00:04:00
- Module 11- Example 4 00:00:00
- Module 12- Example 5 00:02:00
- Module 13- Dependent and Independent Sources 00:05:00
- Module 14- Example 6 Part 1 00:04:00
- Module 15- Example 6 Part 2 00:01:00
- Module 16- Application 1 Cathode Ray Tube 00:04:00
- Module 17-Example 7 00:04:00
- Module 18- Application 2 Electricity Bills 00:02:00
- Module 19- Example 8 00:03:00
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- Module 1- Introduction to Basic Laws 00:01:00
- Module 2- Definition of Resistance 00:06:00
- Module 05: Ohm’s Law 00:00:00
- Module 4- Types of Resistances 00:06:00
- Module 5- Open and Short Circuit 00:05:00
- Module 6- Definition of Conductance 00:04:00
- Module 7- Example 1 00:02:00
- Module 8- Example 2 00:03:00
- Module 9- Example 3 00:03:00
- Module 10- Branch, Node and Loops 00:07:00
- Module 11- Series and Parallel Connection 00:04:00
- Module 12- KCL 00:04:00
- Module 13- KVL 00:03:00
- Module 14- Example 4 00:05:00
- Module 15- Example 5 00:02:00
- Module 16- Example 6 00:06:00
- Module 17- Series Resistors and Voltage Division 00:07:00
- Module 18-Parallel Resistors and Current Division 00:12:00
- Module 19- Analogy between Resistance and Conductance 00:07:00
- Module 20-Example 7 00:03:00
- Module 21-Example 8 00:04:00
- Module 22- Introduction to Delta-Wye Connection 00:06:00
- Module 23-Delta to Wye Transformation 00:05:00
- Module 24- Wye to Delta Transformation 00:07:00
- Module 25-Example 9 00:03:00
- Module 26- Example 10 00:15:00
- Module 27- Application Lighting Bulbs 00:03:00
- Module 28-Example 11 00:05:00
- Module 1- Introduction to Methods of Analysis 00:02:00
- Module 2- Nodal Analysis with No Voltage Source 00:15:00
- Module 3- Example 1 00:06:00
- Module 4-Cramer’s Method 00:04:00
- Module 5-Nodal Analysis with Voltage Source 00:07:00
- Module 6- Example 2 00:05:00
- Module 7- Example 3 00:13:00
- Module 8-Mesh Analysis with No Current Source 00:10:00
- Module 9-Example 4 00:04:00
- Module 10- Example 5 00:06:00
- Module 11-Mesh Analysis with Current Source 00:07:00
- Module 12-Example 6 00:08:00
- Module 13-Nodal Vs Mesh Analysis 00:04:00
- Module 14-Application DC Transistor 00:04:00
- Module 15-Example 7 00:04:00
- Module 1-Introduction to Operational Amplifiers 00:03:00
- Module 2-Construction of Operational Amplifiers 00:07:00
- Module 3-Equivalent Circuit of non Ideal Op Amp 00:10:00
- Module 4-Vo Vs Vd Relation Curve 00:04:00
- Module 5-Example 1 00:09:00
- Module 6-Ideal Op Amp 00:07:00
- Module 7- Example 2 00:04:00
- Module 8-Inverting Amplifier 00:05:00
- Module 9-Example 3 00:02:00
- Module 10-Example 4 00:02:00
- Module 11-Non Inverting Amplifier 00:08:00
- Module 12-Example 5 00:03:00
- Module 13-Summing Amplifier 00:05:00
- Module 14-Example 6 00:00:00
- Module 15-Difference amplifier 00:06:00
- Module 16-Example 7 00:08:00
- Module 17-Cascaded Op Amp Circuits 00:06:00
- Module 18-Example 8 00:04:00
- Module 19-Application Digital to Analog Converter 00:06:00
- Module 20-Example 9 00:04:00
- Module 21-Instrumentation Amplifiers 00:05:00
- Module 22-Example 10 00:01:00
- Module 23-Summary 00:04:00
- Assignment – Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering 00:00:00


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Course Currilcum
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- Module 1- What Is an Electric Circuit 00:02:00
- Module 2-System of Units 00:07:00
- Module 3- What Is an Electric Charge 00:05:00
- Module 4- What Is an Electric Current 00:08:00
- Module 6- Example 2 00:05:00
- Module 7- Example 3 00:02:00
- Module 8- What Is Voltage 00:07:00
- Module 9- What Is Power 00:06:00
- Module 10- What Is Energy 00:04:00
- Module 11- Example 4 00:00:00
- Module 12- Example 5 00:02:00
- Module 13- Dependent and Independent Sources 00:05:00
- Module 14- Example 6 Part 1 00:04:00
- Module 15- Example 6 Part 2 00:01:00
- Module 16- Application 1 Cathode Ray Tube 00:04:00
- Module 17-Example 7 00:04:00
- Module 18- Application 2 Electricity Bills 00:02:00
- Module 19- Example 8 00:03:00
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- Module 1- Introduction to Basic Laws 00:01:00
- Module 2- Definition of Resistance 00:06:00
- Module 05: Ohm’s Law 00:00:00
- Module 4- Types of Resistances 00:06:00
- Module 5- Open and Short Circuit 00:05:00
- Module 6- Definition of Conductance 00:04:00
- Module 7- Example 1 00:02:00
- Module 8- Example 2 00:03:00
- Module 9- Example 3 00:03:00
- Module 10- Branch, Node and Loops 00:07:00
- Module 11- Series and Parallel Connection 00:04:00
- Module 12- KCL 00:04:00
- Module 13- KVL 00:03:00
- Module 14- Example 4 00:05:00
- Module 15- Example 5 00:02:00
- Module 16- Example 6 00:06:00
- Module 17- Series Resistors and Voltage Division 00:07:00
- Module 18-Parallel Resistors and Current Division 00:12:00
- Module 19- Analogy between Resistance and Conductance 00:07:00
- Module 20-Example 7 00:03:00
- Module 21-Example 8 00:04:00
- Module 22- Introduction to Delta-Wye Connection 00:06:00
- Module 23-Delta to Wye Transformation 00:05:00
- Module 24- Wye to Delta Transformation 00:07:00
- Module 25-Example 9 00:03:00
- Module 26- Example 10 00:15:00
- Module 27- Application Lighting Bulbs 00:03:00
- Module 28-Example 11 00:05:00
- Module 1- Introduction to Methods of Analysis 00:02:00
- Module 2- Nodal Analysis with No Voltage Source 00:15:00
- Module 3- Example 1 00:06:00
- Module 4-Cramer’s Method 00:04:00
- Module 5-Nodal Analysis with Voltage Source 00:07:00
- Module 6- Example 2 00:05:00
- Module 7- Example 3 00:13:00
- Module 8-Mesh Analysis with No Current Source 00:10:00
- Module 9-Example 4 00:04:00
- Module 10- Example 5 00:06:00
- Module 11-Mesh Analysis with Current Source 00:07:00
- Module 12-Example 6 00:08:00
- Module 13-Nodal Vs Mesh Analysis 00:04:00
- Module 14-Application DC Transistor 00:04:00
- Module 15-Example 7 00:04:00
- Module 1-Introduction to Operational Amplifiers 00:03:00
- Module 2-Construction of Operational Amplifiers 00:07:00
- Module 3-Equivalent Circuit of non Ideal Op Amp 00:10:00
- Module 4-Vo Vs Vd Relation Curve 00:04:00
- Module 5-Example 1 00:09:00
- Module 6-Ideal Op Amp 00:07:00
- Module 7- Example 2 00:04:00
- Module 8-Inverting Amplifier 00:05:00
- Module 9-Example 3 00:02:00
- Module 10-Example 4 00:02:00
- Module 11-Non Inverting Amplifier 00:08:00
- Module 12-Example 5 00:03:00
- Module 13-Summing Amplifier 00:05:00
- Module 14-Example 6 00:00:00
- Module 15-Difference amplifier 00:06:00
- Module 16-Example 7 00:08:00
- Module 17-Cascaded Op Amp Circuits 00:06:00
- Module 18-Example 8 00:04:00
- Module 19-Application Digital to Analog Converter 00:06:00
- Module 20-Example 9 00:04:00
- Module 21-Instrumentation Amplifiers 00:05:00
- Module 22-Example 10 00:01:00
- Module 23-Summary 00:04:00
- Assignment – Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering 00:00:00