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standard textbook for Electrical circuits

Bhawana Kumar 26th Sep, 2021

Here is list of best books for electrical circuits you can study to get better knowledge about electrical circuits.

  • The Art of Electronics
  • Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
  • Practical Electronics for Inventors
  • Electronic Circuit Analsis Roy Cluster
  • Basic Circuit Theory
  • Linear and Nonlinear Circuits
  • Introductory Circuit Analysis


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I have no idea about electrical circuits , ac dc currrents , EMI chapters in my 12th class . My father is asking me to opt EEE branch in BTECH . Once if i get into the branch , will I be able to copup without any knowledge about circuits and related chapters in 12th?dont reply saying do wt u want2do

ayanmukherjee045 27th Aug, 2021

Dear aspirant,

It's very important to choose between packages and interest. Nowadays, it is the bitter truth that if you have money ,the world is under you and yes I do agree in some cases money also fails but it is good to have money.

Coming to your question , yes it would be difficult for you to manage the eee branch without knowing electrical circuit emi stuffs . But people take up many things without having any prior knowledge of that subject and later on excel in that.

So, if you have interest then do take it otherwise not.

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what is difference between amplifier and transformer

Harshit sethi 12th Apr, 2020

A transformer by itself can change the voltage of a signal but does not change the amount of power. For a given increase in voltage, there is an equivalent decrease in the current.  The power remains constant.   In fact due to resistive losses the amount of power is actually a bit less.  An amplifier, on the other hand, can increase the power of a signal by using the input voltage to control a more powerful source.

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in the circuit shown in the figure each capacitors is of 3F the equivalent capacity between the AandB is

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 9th Nov, 2019

hi,

you did not give the circuit details, whether the capacitors are in parallele or in series. suppose the two  capacitor c1, c2 are in series than equivalent will be

equivalent for two series capacitor=(c1*c2)/(c1+c2)

if the capacitor are in parallel then equivalent is =c1+c2.

capacitor rules is opposite to resistor and inductor.


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