Click the button below to determine if you want to use R1 and R2 or R1 and Rtotal.
May 01 2016
Click the button below to determine if you want to use R1 and R2 or R1 and Rtotal.
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Apr 25 2016
Lessons In Electric Circuits (LIEC) is base upon the series of book started by Tony R. Kuphaldt. The complete series can be found here -> openbookproject.net/electricCircuits or here.
If you are interested in the LIEC video lecture, click here. More stuff at : All About Circuts
The following link you will find a list of extracted Symbols Acronyms Formulas and Definitions.
LIEC – Volume I – DC
Chapter | Title | Calculator |
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1 | BASIC CONCEPTS OF ELECTRICITY | |
2 | OHM’s LAW | OHM’s LAW Calculator |
3 | ELECTRICAL SAFETY | If you are reading this, please adhear to the advice. |
4 | SCIENTIFIC NOTATION AND METRIC PREFIXES | Symbol, Acronym, Formulas and Definitions |
5 | SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS | Serial-Paralle Calculator |
6 | DIVIDER CIRCUITS AND KIRCHHOFF’S LAWS | Voltage Dividers & Current Dividers |
7 | SERIES-PARALLEL COMBINATION CIRCUITS | |
8 | DC METERING CIRCUITS | |
9 | ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTATION SIGNALS | |
10 | DC NETWORK ANALYSIS | |
11 | BATTERIES AND POWER SYSTEMS | |
12 | THE PHYSICS OF CONDUCTORS AND INSULATORS | |
13 | CAPACITORS | |
14 | MAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETISM | |
15 | INDUCTORS | |
16 | RC AND L/R TIME CONSTANTS |
LIEC – Volume II – AC
LIEC – Volume III – Semiconductors
LIEC – Volume IV – Digital
LIEC – Volume V – Reference
LIEC – Volume VI – Experiments
Here is a great source for calculations -> Rapid Tables.
The printable PDFs
Lessons In Electric Circuits vol I – direct-current.pdf (4.32 mb)
Lessons In Electric Circuits vol II – alternating-current.pdf (4.43 mb)
Lessons In Electric Circuits vol III – semiconductors.pdf (3.93 mb)
Lessons In Electric Circuits vol IV – digital.pdf (3.51 mb)
Lessons In Electric Circuits vol V – reference.pdf (840.81 kb)
Lessons In Electric Circuits vol VI – experiments.pdf (3.84 mb)
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Apr 23 2016
Two values are required to perform the calculation. Click the button below for two values you know.