Shortest engineering Definition



Thevenin's Theorem:
Thevenin's Theorem states that any network of voltage sources and resistors can be reduced to a single voltage source and a single resistor which are in SERIES with each other. 

Norton's Theorem:
Norton's Theorem states that any network of voltage sources and resistors can be reduced to a single voltage source and a single resistor which are in PARALLEL with each other.

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law(KVL):
KVLstates that the total voltage around a closed loop must be zero. If this were not the case, then when we travel around a closed loop, the voltages would be indefinite.

Kirchhoff's CurrentLaw(KVL):
KCL states that the algebraic sum of the current entering and leaving an area system or junction is zero.


Newton’s Motion Law:
1)    Every object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity until/unless acted upon by a force.
2)    Acceleration is produced when a force acted on a mass. The greater the mass (of the object being accelerated) the greater the amount of force needed (to accelerated the object).

3)    For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.



READ MORE:   Mysterious Cave

Post a Comment

0 Comments