Norton’s Theorem
Norton’s Theorem: Norton’s theorem is suitable for a linear bilateral network where we desire to find the values of the current flowing through the resistor for its different values. The…
Continue readingNorton’s Theorem: Norton’s theorem is suitable for a linear bilateral network where we desire to find the values of the current flowing through the resistor for its different values. The…
Continue readingSupernode Analysis: In nodal analysis, when a voltage source comes in between two nodes not involving the reference node then supernode analysis has to be performed. Nodal analysis is a…
Continue readingSupermensh Analysis: In mesh analysis, when a current source is present between two mesh, a supermesh analysis has to be performed. Mesh analysis stands to be one of the most…
Continue readingThevenin’s Theorem: Thevenin’s theorem is suitable for a linear bilateral network where we desire to find the values of the current flowing through the resistor for its different values. The…
Continue readingNodal Analysis: Nodal analysis is a method of network analysis particularly suited for networks having many parallel circuits with a common ground connected node. This method of network analysis is…
Continue readingMesh Current Analysis: Mesh current analysis is one of the most universal methods of solving electrical circuits or networks. We use this analysis to determine currents flowing in the individual…
Continue readingSuperposition Theorem: For analysis of electrical circuits where we need to determine the current in a particular branch of the circuit containing two or more voltage and current sources, we…
Continue readingKirchhoff’s Law: The basic laws of currents governing the electrical networks derived by Gustov Robert Kirchhoff are Kirchhoff’s laws. This law is the foundation for the systematic analysis of electrical…
Continue readingThe initial condition for the second-order differential term include the following: The steps will be much similar to that of the initial condition for the first-order derivative term. But the…
Continue readingInitial conditions in the circuit are the boundary values of the differential equation governing the circuit. Due to the presence of energy storage elements such as inductor and capacitor in…
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