Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.31, with 157 lectures, based on 8 reviews, and has 121 subscribers.
You will learn about Solid Understanding of Electrical Fundamentals Gain a strong foundation in electrical engineering by comprehending key concepts such as matter, electron theory, magnetism, electricity, and electromagnetism. Proficiency in Circuit Analysis Master the principles of circuit analysis Develop the ability to analyze and solve complex electrical circuits with confidence Application of Ohm's Law and Power Formulas Understand and apply Ohm's Law and power formulas to accurately calculate current, voltage, resistance, and power in various circuit configurations. Competence in Series and Parallel Circuits Learn how to analyze series and parallel circuits, including current division, voltage drops, voltage dividers, and real world applications. Problem-Solving Skills Enhance your problem-solving abilities through numerous practice problems that increase in difficulty, enabling you to apply theoretical concepts to real-world Nodal and Loop Analysis Techniques Master nodal analysis, loop analysis, and their applications in circuits with independent and dependent sources. Learn how to solve equations with multiple unknown variables and utilize techniques such as Supernodes and Supermesh. Network Theorems Application Apply essential network theorems, including source transformation, superposition theorem, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and maximum power transfer Understanding Circuit Dependent Sources Gain proficiency in handling circuit-dependent sources and solving problems involving these sources. Star/Delta and Delta to Star Transformations Learn techniques for transforming circuits from star to delta and delta to star configurations, facilitating analysis of more intricate circuits Practical Application of Electrical Concepts Apply your knowledge to real-life examples and exercises, ensuring that you can confidently approach circuit analysis challenges in various practical settings Expand your knowledge in electrical engineering field This course is ideal for individuals who are Electrical Engineering Students at both undergraduate and graduate levels who want to develop a strong foundation in electric circuit analysis or Engineering Students from Other Disciplines or Electronics Engineers or Computer Engineers or Telecommunications Engineers or Related Engineering Fields or Engineering Educators and Instructors, and Teaching Assistants in Electrical Engineering or Electricity Hobbyists and DIY Enthusiasts or Anyone Interested in Understanding Electric Circuits and Analysis It is particularly useful for Electrical Engineering Students at both undergraduate and graduate levels who want to develop a strong foundation in electric circuit analysis or Engineering Students from Other Disciplines or Electronics Engineers or Computer Engineers or Telecommunications Engineers or Related Engineering Fields or Engineering Educators and Instructors, and Teaching Assistants in Electrical Engineering or Electricity Hobbyists and DIY Enthusiasts or Anyone Interested in Understanding Electric Circuits and Analysis.
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Title: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.31
Number of Lectures: 157
Number of Published Lectures: 157
Number of Curriculum Items: 157
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 157
Original Price: $19.99
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What You Will Learn
- Solid Understanding of Electrical Fundamentals
- Gain a strong foundation in electrical engineering by comprehending key concepts such as matter, electron theory, magnetism, electricity, and electromagnetism.
- Proficiency in Circuit Analysis
- Master the principles of circuit analysis
- Develop the ability to analyze and solve complex electrical circuits with confidence
- Application of Ohm's Law and Power Formulas
- Understand and apply Ohm's Law and power formulas to accurately calculate current, voltage, resistance, and power in various circuit configurations.
- Competence in Series and Parallel Circuits
- Learn how to analyze series and parallel circuits, including current division, voltage drops, voltage dividers, and real world applications.
- Problem-Solving Skills
- Enhance your problem-solving abilities through numerous practice problems that increase in difficulty, enabling you to apply theoretical concepts to real-world
- Nodal and Loop Analysis Techniques
- Master nodal analysis, loop analysis, and their applications in circuits with independent and dependent sources.
- Learn how to solve equations with multiple unknown variables and utilize techniques such as Supernodes and Supermesh.
- Network Theorems Application
- Apply essential network theorems, including source transformation, superposition theorem, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and maximum power transfer
- Understanding Circuit Dependent Sources
- Gain proficiency in handling circuit-dependent sources and solving problems involving these sources.
- Star/Delta and Delta to Star Transformations
- Learn techniques for transforming circuits from star to delta and delta to star configurations, facilitating analysis of more intricate circuits
- Practical Application of Electrical Concepts
- Apply your knowledge to real-life examples and exercises, ensuring that you can confidently approach circuit analysis challenges in various practical settings
- Expand your knowledge in electrical engineering field
Who Should Attend
- Electrical Engineering Students at both undergraduate and graduate levels who want to develop a strong foundation in electric circuit analysis
- Engineering Students from Other Disciplines
- Electronics Engineers
- Computer Engineers
- Telecommunications Engineers
- Related Engineering Fields
- Engineering Educators and Instructors, and Teaching Assistants in Electrical Engineering
- Electricity Hobbyists and DIY Enthusiasts
- Anyone Interested in Understanding Electric Circuits and Analysis
Target Audiences
- Electrical Engineering Students at both undergraduate and graduate levels who want to develop a strong foundation in electric circuit analysis
- Engineering Students from Other Disciplines
- Electronics Engineers
- Computer Engineers
- Telecommunications Engineers
- Related Engineering Fields
- Engineering Educators and Instructors, and Teaching Assistants in Electrical Engineering
- Electricity Hobbyists and DIY Enthusiasts
- Anyone Interested in Understanding Electric Circuits and Analysis
Prepared and recorded by academic and electrical engineering expert.
Unlock the power of electric circuits with my comprehensive and engaging course designed for electrical engineering students and engineering students from various disciplines. Gain a deep understanding of electric circuit analysis through a step-by-step exploration of fundamental concepts, practical applications, and advanced problem-solving techniques.
Starting with a solid foundation, we delve into the fundamental definitions and principles behind basic circuits and electrical devices. You’ll grasp the core concepts of electricity, electron theory, magnetism, and electromagnetism, paving the way for a holistic understanding of electrical engineering.
As you progress, my course expertly guides you through a series of real-world problems with solutions. Each lecture presents increasingly challenging examples, allowing you to grasp the theory at a deeper level. By tackling these progressively difficult exercises, you’ll develop a robust skill set and the confidence to handle complex circuit analysis scenarios.
The best understanding of electrical engineering theories, fundamentals, problem skills solving, and linking to the practical aspects.
Highlights of the course include:
Chapter 1 – Electrical Fundamentals:
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Introduction to electrical engineering
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Understanding matter and electron theory
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Unleashing the power of magnetism and electricity
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Harnessing the potential of electromagnetism
Chapter 2 – Electrical Formulas:
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Applying Ohm’s Law to analyze circuits
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Power formulas for efficient energy usage
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Mastering electrical energy and its measurement
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Understanding electricity bills and consumption
Chapter 3 – Basic Electric Circuits:
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Exploring electrical sources and their behavior
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Distinguishing nodes, loops, and branches
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Unraveling the mysteries of Series circuits
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Analyzing current, resistance, and voltage drops
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Utilizing voltage dividers and understanding aiding/opposing sources
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Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law for complex circuits
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Dissipated power and illumination of series bulbs
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Unleashing the power of parallel circuits and current division
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Illumination analysis of parallel bulbs
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Handling open and short circuits
Chapter 4 – Series-Parallel Combination Circuits:
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Mastering series-parallel circuits
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Harnessing circuit-dependent sources
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Real-life examples and problem-solving
Chapter 5 – Nodal and Loop Analysis Techniques:
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Introduction to nodal and loop analysis
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Solving circuits with independent sources and unknown variables
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Tackling circuits with dependent sources and supernodes
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Analyzing circuits using loop analysis and supermesh
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Star delta and delta-to-star transformations for complex circuits
Chapter 6 – Network Theorems for Circuit Analysis:
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Transforming sources for analysis
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Applying the superposition theorem
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Mastering Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems
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Demystifying the maximum power transfer theorem
With my comprehensive course materials, detailed explanations, and hands-on exercises, you’ll develop a solid foundation in electric circuit analysis. Whether you’re an electrical engineering student or someone eager to understand and apply electrical principles, this course is your gateway to mastering circuit analysis and advancing your skills in the field. Enroll now and embark on an electrifying journey of knowledge and expertise!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Chapter (1) Electrical fundamentals
Lecture 1: Introduction to Electrical Engineering
Lecture 2: Matter
Lecture 3: Electron Theory
Lecture 4: Magnetism
Lecture 5: Electricity
Lecture 6: Electromagnetism
Lecture 7: Use of Electromagnetism
Chapter 2: Chapter (2) Basic Electricity Formulas
Lecture 1: Electrical Standards and Conventions
Lecture 2: Additional Examples on Electric Charge and Current
Lecture 3: Math
Lecture 4: How to Read Electrical Diagrams
Lecture 5: Basics of Electrical Quantities
Lecture 6: Ohm's Law
Lecture 7: Temperature Effect on DC Cables
Lecture 8: Resistor Color Code
Lecture 9: Electric Power, Energy Formulas, and Electricity Bill
Lecture 10: Power Consumption and Voltage Variation
Chapter 3: Chapter (3) Basic Electric Circuits
Lecture 1: Electrical Sources
Lecture 2: Node, Loop, and Branch
Lecture 3: Series Circuits – Total Current
Lecture 4: Series Circuits – Total Resistance
Lecture 5: Series Circuit – Voltage Drop
Lecture 6: Series Circuits – Voltage Divider
Lecture 7: Series Circuits- Aiding and Opposing Sources
Lecture 8: Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
Lecture 9: KVL Example
Lecture 10: Series Circuits – Total Power Losses
Lecture 11: Power Dissipated by Each Resistor
Lecture 12: Brightness of Series Bulbs
Lecture 13: Simulation of Series Bulbs Brightness
Lecture 14: Parallel Circuits – Total Current
Lecture 15: Parallel Circuits – Total Voltage
Lecture 16: Parallel Circuits – Total Resistance
Lecture 17: Parallel Circuits IR Example
Lecture 18: Parallel Circuits – Determine the Unknown Resistance
Lecture 19: Parallel circuits – Total Conductance
Lecture 20: Parallel Circuits – Current Division
Lecture 21: Parallel Circuits – Current Division Two Branches
Lecture 22: Parallel Circuits – Current Divider in Term of Conductances Multiple Branches
Lecture 23: Parallel Circuits – Current Divider in Terms of Conductance Two Branches
Lecture 24: Parallel Circuits – Power Losses in Resistance
Lecture 25: Parallel Circuits – Power Losses Example
Lecture 26: Parallel Circuits – Power Losses in Conductance
Lecture 27: Applications of Parallel Circuits
Lecture 28: Bulbs Brightness in Parallel Connection
Lecture 29: Simulation of Parallel Bulbs Brightness
Lecture 30: Open Circuit and Short Circuit
Lecture 31: Short in Series and Parallel Circuit
Chapter 4: Chapter (4) Series-Parallel Circuit
Lecture 1: Series and Parallel Resistors Combinations
Lecture 2: Series Parallel Circuit – Examples
Lecture 3: Circuits With Dependent Sources
Lecture 4: Example No.1
Lecture 5: Example No.2
Lecture 6: Example No.3
Lecture 7: Example No.4
Lecture 8: Example No.5
Lecture 9: Example No.6
Chapter 5: Chapter (5) Nodal and Loop Analysis Techniques
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Nodal Analysis
Lecture 3: Solving Equations With Two Unknown Variable
Lecture 4: Nodal Analysis – Example No.1
Lecture 5: Nodal Analysis – Example No.2
Lecture 6: Nodal Analysis – Example No.3 Part 1
Lecture 7: Solving Equations With Three Unknown Variables
Lecture 8: Nodal Analysis Example No.3 Part 2
Lecture 9: Nodal Analysis Example No.4
Lecture 10: Nodal analysis With Independent Voltage Sources
Lecture 11: Nodal Analysis – Super Node
Lecture 12: Nodal Analysis – Example No.5
Lecture 13: Nodal Analysis With Dependent Voltage Sources
Lecture 14: Nodal analysis – Example No.6
Lecture 15: nodal analysis – Example No.7
Lecture 16: Nodal Analysis – Example No.8
Lecture 17: Nodal Analysis – Example No.9
Lecture 18: Nodal Analysis – Example No.10
Lecture 19: Nodal Analysis – Example No.11
Lecture 20: Nodal Analysis – Example No.12
Lecture 21: Loop Analysis With Independent Voltage Sources
Lecture 22: Loop Analysis – Example No.1
Lecture 23: Loop Analysis – Example No.2
Lecture 24: Loop Analysis – Example No.3 Part 1
Lecture 25: Loop Analysis – Example No.3 Part 2
Lecture 26: Loop Analysis – Example No.4
Lecture 27: Loop Analysis With Independent Current Sources
Lecture 28: Loop analysis – Example No.5
Lecture 29: Loop Analysis – Example No.6
Lecture 30: Loop Analysis – Supermesh
Lecture 31: Loop Analysis – Example No.7
Lecture 32: Loop Analysis – Example No.8
Lecture 33: Loop Analysis – Example No.9
Lecture 34: Loop Analysis – Circuits Containing Dependent Voltage Source
Lecture 35: Loop Analysis – Example No.10
Lecture 36: Loop Analysis – Example No.11
Lecture 37: Supermesh and Supernode Example
Lecture 38: Nonplanar Circuits
Instructors
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Mohamed Ezat
Electrical Power Systems Engineer
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