Basic Laws of Electric Circuits Fundamentals Lesson 1
Basic Laws of Electric Circuits Fundamentals Lesson 1
Fundamentals
Lesson 1
Basic Electric Circuit Concepts
System of Units:
We use the SI (System International) units. The system uses meters (m),
kilograms (kg), seconds (s), ampere (A), degree kelvin ( OK) and candela (cd)
as the fundamental units.
We use the following prefixes:
1
milli (m): 10-3 kilo (k): 103
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What is electricity?
1 ampere = 1 coulomb/second
0 .8
0 .6
0 .4
0 .2
i(t) i(t) 0
-0 .2
-0 .4
-0 .6
t -0 .8 t
a c current
d c curren t
-1
0 0 .5 1 1 .5 2 2 .5 3 3 .5
3 ac cu rren t
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Basic Quantities: Current
In solving for current in a circuit, we must assume a direction, solve
for the current, then reconcile our answer. This is illustrated below.
I1 = 4 A I2 = - 3 A
C ircu it 1 C ircuit 2
(a ) (b )
+ .
a
v=4v vab = 4 v
.
v=4v
- b
+
The negative sign for 6 v
v = -6 v indicates that if the red lead of a
voltmeter is placed on + terminal
and the black lead on the terminal
-
the meter will read downscale or 6v.
A digital meter would read 6 v.
What would an analog meter do?
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Basic Quantities: Voltage
w
v (2)
q
This can be expressed in differential form as,
dw
v (3)
dq
w: energy in joules q: charge in coulombs
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Basic Quantities: Power
Power is defined as the time rate of change of doing work. We
express this as,
dw
p (3)
dt
We can write equation (3) as follows:
dw dq (4)
p vi
dq dt
p0 (5)
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Basic Quantities: Power and Energy
When we pay our electric bills we pay for (watt)(hours) but
because this is such as large number we usually think kWH.
Cost of 1 kWH is approx. 4 8 cents.
A profile of the power you use during a day may be as shown below.
The energy we pay for is the area under the power-time curve.
t t
w pdt t vidt (6)
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Basic Quantities: Power
We adopt a passive sign convention in order to define the sign of
supplied power and the sign of absorbed power. Consider the following.
I
+ +
source vs load
vL
_ _
dq
i (t ) (7)
dt
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Basic Quantities: Power
We consider the following examples:
I=4A I=4A I=4A I=4A
_ _
+ +
+ - +
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Circuit Elements:
For the present time we will be concerned only with sources. The types
of sources we consider are independent and dependent.
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Circuit Elements: Ideal independent voltage source
An ideal dependent voltage source is characterized as having a
constant voltage across its terminals, regardless of the load
connected to the terminals.
Most often
Sometimes
v(t) _+ used E used
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Circuit Elements: Ideal independent current sources
An ideal independent current source is characterized as
providing a constant value of current, regardless of the load.
i(t) 1 am p V 1 m eg
-
V=?
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Circuit Elements: Comments about ideal model
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Circuit Elements: Dependent voltage source
A dependent voltage source is characterized by depending on
a voltage or current somewhere else in the circuit. The symbol
For the current source is shown below. Note the diamond shape.
Iy
30
A circuit with a current
+_ 1 0 Iy 12 controlled dependent
5 V
voltage source.
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Circuit Elements: Dependent current source
A dependent current source is characterized by depending on
a voltage or current somewhere else in the circuit. The symbol
for a dependent current source is shown as follows:
30
+ A circuit with a voltage
+_ 4vx v 12
5 V x controlled dependent
_
current source
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Current, Charge Examples:
Background:
We have seen that,
dq
i (t ) (7)
dt
It follows that,
t
q (t ) i (t )dt q (0) (8)
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Current, Charge Examples:
Find the current in a element if the charge flowing through
the element is q(t) = 3t3 + 6t2 +8t 4.
dq d (3t 6t 8t 4)
3 2
i (t )
dt dt
It follows that,
i (t ) 9t 12t 8
2
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Current, Charge Examples:
If the current in an electrical device is given by,
i(t) = 2t + 4
With q(0) = 1.5 C
t t
q (t ) i (t )dt q (0) (2t 4)dt 1.5
0 0
q (t ) t 2 4t 1.5
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Power Balance Examples:
You are given the circuit shown below.
8 V _
20 V _
+ +
2 A
_
+_ 0 .5 Ix 4 V
24 V _ +
Ix = 4 A
Psup 24 24 x 4 96 w; Psup8v 4 x8 32 w
Psup0.5 I 32 w; Psup 20 v 40 w
x
Psup 4 v 8 w
Psup 0
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circuits
End of Lesson 1
Fundamentals