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  • ==Cosmic circuits== {{main|Cosmic circuits}} ...
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  • :At any node (junction) in an electrical circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of [[Category:Electrical circuits]] ...
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  • ...ples, defining quantities, and useful formulae in the analysis of Electric Circuits, Electronics. |Electrical Resistance ...
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  • [[Category:Electrical circuits]] ...
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  • ...ueueued (but not lost) or are lost (all calls made over congested group of circuits fail). Such systems are called [http://www.answers.com/topic/queueing-theor *'''''0.001 for cheap tie line circuits''''' ...
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  • =====Circuits and DC Instruments===== ...penStax_College_Physics/Equations_(master)#Circuits and DC Instruments|21. Circuits and DC Instruments]]'''{{spaces|2}}&loz;{{spaces|1}} <math>R_s=R_1+R_2+R_3+ ...
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  • Ohm's law applies to electrical circuits; it states that the current through a conductor between two points is direc A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. The current through a resistor is in direc ...
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  • ...of calls. The Erlang B formula allows for the calculation of the number of circuits required in a trunk based on the Grade of Service and the amount of traffic ...ahan, H. E., Telecommunications Access Networks – ELEN 5010, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, 2001.</ref>]] ...
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  • ...is an electronic component that resists, restricts, or opposes the flow of electrical[[ current]]. ...his type of component can be attributed to a material which has much lower electrical conductivity than regular conductive materials such as metals. ...
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  • ...tion.svg|left|230px|thumb|The [[electron]]s, the [[charge carrier]]s in an electrical circuit, flow in the opposite direction of the ''conventional'' electric cu ...charges. In metals, which make up the wires and other conductors in most [[electrical circuit]]s, the positive charges are immobile, and the charge carriers are ...
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  • ...|Wikiversity Electrical Engineering School]]<br>The Lessons in<br>ELECTRIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS COURSE</big>{{center bottom}} What you need to remember from Simple resistive Circuits. If you ever feel lost, do not be shy to go back to the previous lesson & g ...
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  • ...y that the different voltage levels can represent a "low" or "high". Using electrical and computer engineering conventions, we classify a logic "high" as anywher ...move on and discuss logic gates which form the foundation of combinational circuits and analysis. ...
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  • ...|Wikiversity Electrical Engineering School]]<br>The Lessons in<br>ELECTRIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS COURSE</big>{{center bottom}} We can now define the electrical point physically connecting two or more electric circuit components, as a ' ...
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  • ...|Wikiversity Electrical Engineering School]]<br>The Lessons in<br>ELECTRIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS COURSE</big>{{center bottom}} ...t with the definition. A circuit is parallel to another circuit or several circuits if and only if they share common terminals; i.e. if both the branches touch ...
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  • ...rmonic oscillator is analogous to a model that is often used in electrical circuits, and it is usually applicable to any application that has some appropriate ...
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  • ...t, [[w:Tuner|tuned]] circuit, or LCR circuit) is an [[w:Electrical_circuit|electrical circuit]] consisting of a [[w:Resistor|resistor]] (R), an [[w:Inductor|indu Tuned circuits have many applications particularly for oscillating circuits and in radio and communication engineering. They can be used to select a ce ...
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  • {{Introduction to Robotics/Nav|Electrical Components}} Electricity flows through circuits in the same way as water flows through pipes. Water only flows where the pi ...
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  • When an electrical force is available to cause the movement of electrons, it can sometimes not In simple DC circuits, voltage, resistance and current are tightly related. As you might imagine ...
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  • Telephony networks like all other networks have finite resources (circuits). This therefore makes it possible that an incoming call may not be served ''i'' is the number of circuits ...
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  • * For more quizzes on electronics and circuits see '''[[Physics_equations/21-Circuits,_Bioelectricity,_and_DC_Instruments]]''' - It's an electrical ''cliche''. ...
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