Circuit Analysis - Lab1

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Home Laboratory Exercise

The Grand Idea:

Home Laboratory Exercises should be simple and safe enough for students to perform on their own. At the same time these should help the student to understand the underlying concepts of Electrical Engineering.

This means that Home Laboratory Exercises can only be confined to Low Voltages for safety reasons. Students are seriously discouraged from tamparing with the mains at home. These could be fatal!

Current Situation:

At this point in time Wikiversity is not able to offer Home laboratory Exercises as this feauture is still very experimental. There are many other issues to be considered before embarking on this Revolutionary Project.

Into The Near Future:

It is the sincere hope and wishes of Active participants of this course and many other similar courses that Soon Wikiversity can be able to Host a Remote Laboratory Server where students can perform real time Experiments on a Remote/Virtual Laboratory with real life results.

In the mean time Here is what you can do to further your Knowledge in Electrical Egnineering.

Course Navigation: This page in this course
Lessons in Electric Circuit Analysis
Lesson #1:
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Lesson #2:
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Lesson #3:
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Lesson #4:
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Quiz Test:
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Lesson #5:
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Lesson #6:
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Lesson #6:
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Lesson #6:
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Quiz Test:
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Home Laboratory:
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Part:1 Start-up Guide

Here are a few things you can do to further your self in Electrical Engineering:

  1. Subscribe to an Electronics / Electrical Engineering Hobby Magazine ( Or you could locate one at your nearest Library )
  2. Use the Internet Resources ( There are many Blogs dedicated to Electrical Engineering Related Hobbies )
  3. Get your Beginners Electronics Kit which may include the following:
    • Electronics Tool Box.
    • Digital Multimeter.
    • Soldering Iron.
    • Soldering wire.
    • A batch of Resistors, Diodes etc...


  • Take an active interest in your surroundings. ( Look around and try to Identify existing Electrical Installations in your area )


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Further Reading & External Links

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Circuit Analysis II

The following Topics will Be covered in Electric Circuits Analysis Level II ( Coming Attractions ):

  1. Phasor Notation.
  2. Superposition Theorem.
  3. Thevenin Theorem.
  4. Norton Theorem.
  5. Two Terminal Method.

And Many other topics!


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Where to from here?

Thank you for taking part in this course, It is hoped that you have greatly benefited, and good luck in you future endevours! Please visit the Department home page for a list of other available courses in Electrical Engineering.

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