Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I | Lectures 4-6 Example 1 | Purdue University

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • In this lecture video from the course 'Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I' offered by Purdue University, Senior Vice President for Partnerships and Online, Dimitrious Peroulis, guides us through an example involving two identical circuits, each with different load values. By applying Ohm's law, we can calculate the current flowing through each circuit and, in turn, the voltage supplied by the dependent sources. Watch as Prof. Peroulis demystifies how the circuits, despite their different loads, end up with the same value from the dependent source: 10 volts. This in-depth explanation helps to reinforce key concepts in electrical engineering.
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