INTRODUCTION

The profession of Electrical and Electronics Engineering deals with the generation, transmission and measurement of electric signals with signal power level varying from few nanowatts (10–9 W) to hundreds of megawatt (106 W) in various applications.

This textbook starts with a quite justifiable assumption that the reader is either a student of electrical engineering or of an allied engineering discipline or is an individual interested in the subject of Electric Circuits for any reason (possibly a teacher or a practicing engineer). Such a person is only too aware of the fact that modern life is inalienably dependent on electrical/electronic devices and systems.

 

This chapter introduces the language of circuit theory to the reader. ...

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