Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (ENT 163) : Lecture #1 Introduction To Electric Circuit
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (ENT 163) : Lecture #1 Introduction To Electric Circuit
ENGINEERING
[ ENT 163 ]
LECTURE #1
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
Introduction
The International System of Units
Current And Charge
Voltage
Power and Energy
Introduction :
An Overview of Electrical Engineering:
Electrical engineering is the profession concerned with the systems that
transmit, and measure of electric signal.
Electrical system can be classified into 5 classification:
•Communication systems
-electrical systems that generate, transmit and
distribute information.
•Computer systems
-use electric signals to process information
ranging from word processing to mathematical computations
•Control systems
-use electric signals to regulate processes. Eg., control of
temperature, pressure.
Introduction :
An Overview of Electrical Engineering:
Power Systems
-generate and distribute electric power.
Signal-processing system
-act on electric signals that represent information.
Example 1:
How many dollars per millisecond would the federal government have to
collect to retire a deficit of $100 billion in one year ?
Charge and Current
Note:
1. The Coulomb is a large unit for charges. In 1 C of charge, there are 1/(1.602
x 10-19) = 6.24 x 1018 electrons.
2. The law of conservation charge states that charge can be neither be created
nor destroyed, only transferred.
• Electric current is the time rate of change of charge, measured in ampere (A).
dq
i Where, current is measured in amperes (A),
dt 1 ampere= 1 coulomb/ second
Charge and Current
• The charge transferred between time to time is obtained by integrating both side.
t
q idt
t0
1. A direct current (dc) is a current that remains constant with time (I)
2. An alternating current (ac) is a current that varies sinusoidally with time (i).
Voltage (or potential difference) is the energy required to move a unit charge
through an element , measured in volts (V).
Charge and Current
vab vba
-b
Power is the time rate of expending or absorbing energy, measured in watts (W).
Passive sign convention is satisfied when the current enters through the positive
terminal of an element and p=+vi. If the current enters through the negative
terminal, p=-vi.
3A 3A 3A 3A
+ - + -
4V 4V 4V
4V
- + - +
• Law of conservation energy: total power supplied to the circuit must balance
the total power absorbed.
p0
• Energy is the capacity to do work , measured in joules (J)
+ + v +
v V- i - i
-
Fig. 3: Symbol for independent sources Fig 4: Symbol for dependent sources