Electrical
This section is packed with electrical engineering projects, ranging from power distribution to smart energy solutions. You’ll find circuit diagrams, simulation files, and real-world testing to help you learn electrical concepts through practical application.
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Norton’s Theorem with Solved Examples
Norton’s Theorem Norton’s Theorem with Solved Examples – Similar to Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem is also a method for converting…
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Thevenin’s Theorem with Solved Examples
Introduction: Thevenin’s Theorem with solved Examples- This theorem was presented by a French engineer M.L. Thevenin in 1893. Through this…
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Maximum Power Transfer Theorem with Solved Examples
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Maximum Power Transfer Theorem with Solved Examples- According to Maximum Power Transfer theorem, a resistive load…
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Superposition Theorem with 10+ Solved Examples
What is the Superposition Theorem? Superposition Theorem with 10+ Solved Examples- Superposition means a method through which a circuit is…
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Kirchhoff’s Current & Voltage Law with Solved Examples
What are Kirchhoff’s Laws? Kirchhoff’s Current & Voltage Law with Solved Examples- A German physician Robert Kirchhoff introduced two laws…
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How to Calculate Resistors in Series and Parallel: 30+ Solved Examples, Circuit diagram
Introduction: How to Calculate Resistors in Series and Parallel: 30+ Solved Examples, Circuit diagram- in this article, you will learn…
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Resistance In Series and Parallel Formula
Series Circuit or Resistance in Series (1). A circuit wherein two or more than two resistances are connected parallel to…
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Resistor Types and Color Coding
Definition: Resistor types and color coding- The components which cause resistance in the flow of current passing through an electrical…
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Ohm’s Law: Statement, Formula, Solved Examples
Ohm’s Law Ohm’s Law: Statement, Formula, Solved Examples- In any electric circuit, the current tends to be directly proportional to…
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Electron Theory: Principles & Applications
Electron Theory and Atom: Electron Theory: Principles & Applications- Anything which tends to occupy space, and has a weight, is…