Basic Fundamentals of Electricity and DC Circuit Analysis

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Last updated on March 26, 2025 1:51 am

Learn the fundamental concepts of electrical DC circuits, including Ohm’s Law, power, series and parallel circuits, and circuit theorems. This course is perfect for anyone wanting to understand the basic concepts of electricity and DC circuit analysis.

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What you’ll learn

  • This course introduces the fundamental concepts of electrical direct current circuits, which form the basis to all electrical/electronic systems.
  • This includes: • Ohm’s Law • Power • Series and Parallel Circuits • Ohm’s Law • Series and Parallel Circuits • Circuit Theorems (Thevenin, Norton, Superposition) • Kirchhoff’s Laws • Mesh Circuits and Network Analysis • Conductors and Insulators • Electric Fields & Capacitors • Electromagnetism & Inductors

This course examines Ohm’s Law, Series and Parallel Circuits, the first, and perhaps most important, relationship between current, voltage, and impedance, Ohm’s Law, and its relevance to Series and Parallel Circuits.  Subsequently this will lead to the development of Kirchhoff’s Laws as they help to further analyze Network Analysis & Metering Circuits.

Conductors and Insulators are investigated along with their connected components, Capacitors, Inductors and how they are influenced by Electromagnetism.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone wanting to understand the Basic concepts of electricity, it’s laws, theorems and DC circuit analysis as it applied to resistors, capacitors and inductors.

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