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Using the UBC 1A/2A method on a circuit with a controlled source and an independent source. This video is an introduction to a series on Using the classic methods of open-circuit and short-circuit tests, we determine the Open/short circuit tests on a case with controlled sources and independent sources. A circuit with controlled sources ... TAKE I ... the stage. This is a simple, independent sources and resistors,

Here is a solution to the second question of the final exam of past Saturday Dec 7, 2013. You are invited to solve it for the other ... A possible solution to the first question (out of six) in the Dec 2011 final examination. A question on MNA and This is second version of a storyboard of my This video explains how to calculate the current flowing through a load resistor using Again we solve the first question of the exam, but this time we use the "kill the sources" method. We determine the open circuit ... Get the full course at MathTutorDVD.com. In this

In this solution, we ignore the possibility of MNA quiz mark swapping, and go for the fastest and simpler solution: I use sources ... Last, we solve the same question , but using this time the UBC method of two tests, the 1A and then the 2A tests that adapt so ... This question targets, KVL, KCL, Ohm's Law, power, currents, voltages and the Modified Nodal Analysis. Now we solve the same question, to find the

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EECE 251 Sixth Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

EECE 251 Sixth Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

Using the UBC 1A/2A method on a circuit with a controlled source and an independent source.

EECE 251 First Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents with CircuitMaker

EECE 251 First Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents with CircuitMaker

This video is an introduction to a series on

EECE 251 Fifth Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

EECE 251 Fifth Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

Using the UBC 1A/2A tests to find the

EECE 251 Second Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

EECE 251 Second Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

Using the classic methods of open-circuit and short-circuit tests, we determine the

EECE 251 Fourth Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalent

EECE 251 Fourth Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalent

Open/short circuit tests on a case with controlled sources and independent sources.

EECE 251 Third Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

EECE 251 Third Tutorial on Thevenin Equivalents

A circuit with controlled sources ... TAKE I ... the stage.

EECE 251 - Thevenin Equivalent from Dec 2010 final exam.

EECE 251 - Thevenin Equivalent from Dec 2010 final exam.

This is a simple, independent sources and resistors,

EECE 251 - The Thevenin question of the Dec 7, 2013 final examination.

EECE 251 - The Thevenin question of the Dec 7, 2013 final examination.

Here is a solution to the second question of the final exam of past Saturday Dec 7, 2013. You are invited to solve it for the other ...

EECE 251 - Final Exam Q1: MNA, Thevenin

EECE 251 - Final Exam Q1: MNA, Thevenin

A possible solution to the first question (out of six) in the Dec 2011 final examination. A question on MNA and

(2nd DRAFT) Final Tutorial on Thevenin and Norton Equivalents

(2nd DRAFT) Final Tutorial on Thevenin and Norton Equivalents

This is second version of a storyboard of my

Thevenin Equivalent Circuit – Worked Example #electricalengineering #electronics #physics

Thevenin Equivalent Circuit – Worked Example #electricalengineering #electronics #physics

A worked example of finding the

The Complete Guide to Thevenin's Theorem | Engineering Circuit Analysis | (Solved Examples)

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Thevenin's Theorem - Circuit Analysis

Thevenin's Theorem - Circuit Analysis

This video explains how to calculate the current flowing through a load resistor using

EECE 251 - Final Exam Question 1 (Kill the Sources)

EECE 251 - Final Exam Question 1 (Kill the Sources)

Again we solve the first question of the exam, but this time we use the "kill the sources" method. We determine the open circuit ...

Electrical Engg: Thevenin's equivalent (problem example)

Electrical Engg: Thevenin's equivalent (problem example)

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AC Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Problem

AC Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Problem

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EECE 251 Final Exam Question 1 (sources transformation)

EECE 251 Final Exam Question 1 (sources transformation)

In this solution, we ignore the possibility of MNA quiz mark swapping, and go for the fastest and simpler solution: I use sources ...

EECE 251 - Final Exam Question 1 (UBC 1A/2A method solution)

EECE 251 - Final Exam Question 1 (UBC 1A/2A method solution)

Last, we solve the same question #1, but using this time the UBC method of two tests, the 1A and then the 2A tests that adapt so ...

EECE 251 1st Midterm Sep Dec 2010  Question 1

EECE 251 1st Midterm Sep Dec 2010 Question 1

This question targets, KVL, KCL, Ohm's Law, power, currents, voltages and the Modified Nodal Analysis.

EECE 251 - Final Exam, question one (Classic)

EECE 251 - Final Exam, question one (Classic)

Now we solve the same question, to find the