1) BALDANIA MUKESH 2) BHANBHANIA URMESH 3) BARAIYA YOGESH 4) BHALANI HARDIK 5) BHATT VISHAL 6) BHUT KEYUR 7) CHAUHAN PRATAP 8) CHAUHAN VIRAL 9) CHAVDA.

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1) BALDANIA MUKESH 2) BHANBHANIA URMESH 3) BARAIYA YOGESH 4) BHALANI HARDIK 5) BHATT VISHAL 6) BHUT KEYUR 7) CHAUHAN PRATAP 8) CHAUHAN VIRAL 9) CHAVDA RAVINA 10) DABHI KALPESH

ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHAPTER :- 1 ELEMENTRY CONCEPT

INTRODUCTION IDEAL CIRCUIT ELEMENTS SOURCE OF ENERGY OHM’S LAW TYPES OF NETWORKS KIRCHHOFF’S LAWS

INTRODUCTION EMFV CURRENTAMP. POWERWATT ENERGYJOULE

IDEAL CIRCUIT ELEMENTS RESISTANCE (R) CONDUCTANCE CAPACITOR INDUCTION

SOURCE OF ENERGY SOURCE VOLTAGE SOURCE CURRENT SOURCE Independent voltage source Dependent voltage source Independent current source Dependent current source

OHM’S LAW The ohm’s law state that the ratio of potential difference (V) between any two points and the current flowing between them is constant if temperature remain constant. This ratio is termed as resistance (R) V/I= constant = R

Series connection Parallel connection Resistors connected in a circuit in series or parallel can be simplified using the following:

Kirchhoff’s voltage law The Kirchhoff's voltage law (KVL) state that the algebraic sum of the voltage around a closed loop in a circuit must be equal to zero.

Kirchhoff’s current law It state that the sum of currents directed into any node in a circuit is equal to the sum of the current coming out of the same node. Σ current entering node n = Σ current coming out of node n Node n

STAR TO DELTA CONVERSATION

DELTA TO STAR CONVERSATION

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