Practice Basic Network Theory

Way of seeing Network Circuits

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Practice Basic Network Theory

What You Will Learn!

  • By this everyone can calculate different electrical parameters of a circuit element connected in an electrical network
  • By this everyone will get to know about two laws of Network theory which are Kirchhoff’s Current Law and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
  • By this everyone can see if an electric circuit will be in series connection, parallel connection, or in any combination of series and parallel connections.
  • By this everyone will get to know about Source transformation
  • By this everyone will get the knowledge about Voltage division of series components and Current division of parallel components

Description

A network, in the context of electrical engineering and electronics, is a collection of interconnected components. Network analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, all network components. There are many techniques for calculating these values. Network Analysis is a process by which we can calculate different electrical parameters of a circuit element connected in an electrical network. An electrical circuit or network can be complicated too and in a complicated network, we have to apply different methods to simplify the network for determining the electrical parameters. The circuit elements in a network can be connected in different manners, some of them are in series and some of them in parallel. The circuit elements are resistors, capacitors, inductors, voltage sources, current sources etc. Current, voltage, resistance, impedance, reactance, inductance, capacitance, frequency, electric power, electrical energy etc are the different electrical parameters we determine by network analysis. In short, we can say, an electrical network is the combination of different circuit elements and the network analysis or circuit analysis is the technique to determine the different electrical parameters of those circuit elements. Network theory has applications in many disciplines including statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, and neuroscience.

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  • Beginner Electrical students who are curious about Network Theory

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