Free Electrical Engineering Tutorial – Linear Circuits 1 – 24 – Differential Equations

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Last updated on April 21, 2025 1:14 pm

Learn the basics of differential equations in linear circuits with this beginner-friendly course. Overcome the fear and discover how these equations are relevant and not as scary as they seem. Perfect for engineering and physics students. Step-by-step guidance provided.

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Day 24 of Linear Circuits.  One of the biggest stumbling blocks for sophomore engineering and physics students is the use of differential equations in our daily homework problems and exam questions.  While an entire course on differential equations could last 30, 40, or 50 hours (or more!), we bring you the most important basics of what differential equations are, how they work, and why they are relevant to our linear circuit lessons.  Perhaps most importantly, however, we discover that differential equations don’t have to be that scary, and in fact, the solutions for all differential equations actually have a lot in common with each other.  Don’t be afraid – we’ll take it step-by-step.   : )

The material covers all of the lecture material from an twenty-fourth lecture in a traditional, sophomore-level linear circuits class.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner Engineering and Physics Students

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