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Basic Electrical

In this page, articles related to basic electric law, series circuit, parallel circuit, hot armature resistance, capacitor, energy stored in the capacitor, bio savart law and magnetizing force between magnetic poles are given.


Laws of resistance

What do you mean by hot armature resistance?

Series and Parallel Connection of Resistors

Power and Energy

Joule Law

Potential and Potential Difference

Resistance and Resistivity

Electric Current, Unit of Current

What is Electric Charge?

Compare : Ideal voltage source and ideal current source

Compare : Linear load and non – linear load

What is function of capacitor?

Capacitors – Series & Parallel

Define : Charge, current , power, potential , potential difference

Energy stored in the capacitor

Mutual Coupling between two inductances

Classification of electrical heating

Properties of heating materials

What do you mean by conduction, convection and radiation?

Design of heating material

Law of magnetizing force between two magnetic poles

Define : Glare, bright , Dim, Excitation

Relation between magnetic flux density and magnetic field intensity

Bio savart law

Coulomb law between two charges


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