Unit 3: Direct Current (DC) Circuit Analysis

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Direct Current (DC)

Electric charge flows in only one direction.

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Kirchhoff's Rules

Fundamental conservation principles for analyzing complex circuits.

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Junction Rule

The sum of currents entering a junction must equal the sum of currents leaving it.

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Loop Rule

The algebraic sum of potential changes around a closed loop must be zero.

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Equivalent Resistance

The total resistance of a network of resistors, allowing simplification of circuit analysis.

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Resistors in Series

Components arranged in a single continuous path with the same current flowing through them.

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Resistors in Parallel

Components arranged in different paths connecting the same two nodes, with the same voltage across them.

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Power in Circuits

The rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms.

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Internal Resistance

The resistance within a battery that affects the voltage output.

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Electromotive Force (EMF)

The ideal voltage generated by a battery.

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Terminal Voltage (V_T)

The actual voltage measured across the battery terminals when current flows.

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Ohm's Law

Relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R), expressed as V=IR.

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Conservation of Charge

Charge cannot be created or destroyed; it is conserved in circuits.

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Conservation of Energy

Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it is conserved within circuits.

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Voltage Drop

The reduction in voltage as electric current moves through a resistor.

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Potential Change

The difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two points.

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Series Circuit

A circuit where resistors are connected in a single path, leading to a cumulative voltage drop.

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Parallel Circuit

A circuit where resistors are connected across the same voltage source, allowing current to split.

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Power Dissipation

The loss of electrical energy, typically as heat, in circuit components.

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Total Current

The sum of the currents flowing through all the branches in a parallel circuit.

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Negative Result in Current Calculation

Indicates that the assumed direction of current was incorrect.

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Current Direction

The assumed flow of charge (positive to negative) in circuit analysis.

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Resistance Formula (Series)

Req = R1 + R2 + R3 + … for resistors in series.

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Resistance Formula (Parallel)

1/Req = 1/R1 + 1/R_2 + … for resistors in parallel.

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Power Calculation (Current)

P = I^2 R, useful when current is constant in series.

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Power Calculation (Voltage)

P = (Delta V)^2/R, useful when voltage is constant in parallel.

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