Chapter 1 Basic Concepts 1.1Systems of Units. 1.2Electric Charge. 1.3Current. 1.4Voltage. 1.5Power and Energy. 1.6Circuit Elements.

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Chapter 1 Basic Concepts 1.1Systems of Units. 1.2Electric Charge. 1.3Current. 1.4Voltage. 1.5Power and Energy. 1.6Circuit Elements.

1.1 System of Units (1) 1.1 System of Units (1) QuantityBasic unitSymbol Lengthmeterm MasskilogramKg Timeseconds Electric currentampereA Thermodynamic temperature kelvinK Luminous intensitycandelacd Six basic units

1.1 System of Units (2) 1.1 System of Units (2) The derived units commonly used in electric circuit theory Decimal multiples and submultiples of SI units

1.2 Electric Charges 1.2 Electric Charges Charge is an electrical property of the atomic particles of which matter consists, measured in coulombs (C). The charge e on one electron is negative and equal in magnitude to  C which is called as electronic charge. The charges that occur in nature are integral multiples of the electronic charge.

1.3 Current (1) 1.3 Current (1) Electric current i = dq/dt. The unit of ampere can be derived as 1 A = 1C/s. A direct current (dc) is a current that remains constant with time. An alternating current (ac) is a current that varies sinusoidally with time. (reverse direction)

1.3 Current (2) The direction of current flow Positive ions Negative ions

1.3 Current (3) Example 1 A conductor has a constant current of 5 A. How many electrons pass a fixed point on the conductor in one minute? Solution Total no. of charges pass in 1 min is given by 5 A = (5 C/s)(60 s/min) = 300 C/min Total no. of electronics pass in 1 min is given

1.4 Voltage (1) Voltage (or potential difference) is the energy required to move a unit charge through an element, measured in volts (V). Mathematically, (volt) –w is energy in joules (J) and q is charge in coulomb (C). Electric voltage, v ab, is always across the circuit element or between two points in a circuit. –v ab > 0 means the potential of a is higher than potential of b. –v ab < 0 means the potential of a is lower than potential of b.

1.5 Power and Energy (1) Power is the time rate of expending or absorbing energy, measured in watts (W). Mathematical expression: i + – v i + – v Passive sign convention P = +vi p = –vi absorbing power supplying power

1.5 Power and Energy (2) The law of conservation of energy Energy is the capacity to do work, measured in joules (J). Mathematical expression

1.6 Circuit Elements (1) Active ElementsPassive Elements Independent sources Dependant sources A dependent source is an active element in which the source quantity is controlled by another voltage or current. They have four different types: VCVS, CCVS, VCCS, CCCS. Keep in minds the signs of dependent sources.

1.6 Circuit Elements (2) Example 2 Obtain the voltage v in the branch shown in Figure 2.1.1P for i 2 = 1A. Figure 2.1.1P Solution Voltage v is the sum of the current- independent 10-V source and the current- dependent voltage source v x. Note that the factor 15 multiplying the control current carries the units Ω. Therefore, v = 10 + v x = (1) = 25 V