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A COMBINED CIRCUIT |
The circuits you have been studying are very simple. Here we present a more complex one so that you can practise what you have learned.
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The concept of a circuit | ![]() |
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The hydraulic simile | ![]() |
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Elements in the circuit | ![]() |
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Characteristic magnitudes | ![]() |
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Laws and basic magnitudes | ![]() |
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Ohm's law | ![]() |
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Power and energy in the circuit | ![]() |
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The generalization of the laws | ![]() |
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Conclusions | ![]() |