Basic electrical and electronics engineering
This document contains information on electronic devices and conductors and types of machines.n type and p type of semiconductors and many more.
Basic electrical engineering important questions without answers. this
This is the question paper for basic electrical engineering for first year engineering students which covers entire syllabus of bee.
A c Circuits (for all)
This document contains information about the ac circuits.it covers the entire syllabus of alternating quantities such as sinusoidal wave forms and many more.
Circuit analysis and network theory(basic electrical engineering)
The node method or the node voltage method, is a very powerful approach for circuit analysis and it is based on the application of KCL, KVL and Ohm's law. this conatin basic concept and network theory. Network theory is the study of solving the problems of electric circuits or electric networks.this notes covers all the important topics of the chapter.Its helpful for the quick revision for the chapter. This chapter was taught to the students of first year of DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY(one of the top engineering colleges of india). thank you :)
magnetics and transformers
In alternating current (AC) devices they cause energy losses, called core losses, due to hysteresis and eddy currents in applications such as transformers and inductors. "Soft" magnetic materials with low coercivity and hysteresis, such as silicon steel, or ferrite, are usually used in cores. this notes covers all the important topics of the chapter.Its helpful for the quick revision for the chapter. This chapter was taught to the students of first year of DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY(one of the top engineering colleges of india). thank you :)
ALTERNATING CURRENT (single phase)
Alternating current (AC) is an electric current which periodically reverses direction, in contrast to direct current (DC) which flows only in one direction. The usual waveform of alternating current in most electric power circuits is a sine wave, whose positive half-period corresponds with positive direction of the current and vice versa. In certain applications, different waveforms are used, such as triangular or square waves. this notes covers all the important topics of the chapter.Its helpful for the quick revision for the chapter. This chapter was taught to the students of first year of DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY(one of the top engineering colleges of india). thank you :)