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Network Theory: Kirchhoff's Laws Lecture

This document is a lecture summary on network theory presented by Prof. Nikhil A. Kulkarni. It covers Kirchhoff's voltage law and current law, examples of applying these laws, and calculations for resistors in series and parallel. The previous lecture covered basic definitions and types of sources. This lecture builds upon Ohm's law and covers Kirchhoff's voltage law which states that the algebraic sum of voltages around any loop is zero. It provides examples of applying KVL. It also introduces Kirchhoff's current law which states the algebraic sum of currents at any node is zero and provides an example. The lecture concludes with examples of calculating resistance for resistors connected in series and parallel.

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Network Theory: Kirchhoff's Laws Lecture

This document is a lecture summary on network theory presented by Prof. Nikhil A. Kulkarni. It covers Kirchhoff's voltage law and current law, examples of applying these laws, and calculations for resistors in series and parallel. The previous lecture covered basic definitions and types of sources. This lecture builds upon Ohm's law and covers Kirchhoff's voltage law which states that the algebraic sum of voltages around any loop is zero. It provides examples of applying KVL. It also introduces Kirchhoff's current law which states the algebraic sum of currents at any node is zero and provides an example. The lecture concludes with examples of calculating resistance for resistors connected in series and parallel.

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DEPARTMENT OF ECE WELCOMES YOU TO THE LECTURE SERIES

ON
Network Theory

Subject Network Theory Compiled and Presented by


Name: Prof. Nikhil A.Kulkarni
Subject Code: 18EC32
Assistant Professor
Semester: 3rd Semester Dept of ECE
Module No. 1 KLS VDIT, Haliyal
Lecture No. Lecture_2 nikhilvditec@gmail.com

Dept. of E&CE KLS's VDIT, Haliyal 1


Topics Covered in the previous Lecture

Basic Various types


Definitions of Sources
Dept. of E&CE KLS's VDIT, Haliyal 2
series &
Kirchhoff ’s
parallel
laws
resistors

Topics Covered in this Lecture


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Kirchhoff ’s Voltage Law
• Builds Upon
• Ohm’s Law (V=iR)
•Loops

Dept. of E&CE KLS's VDIT, Haliyal 4


Kirchhoff ’s Voltage Law
KVL: ΣLoop= 0
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KVL Examples

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Example no 1

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Example no 2
with Parallel
Components

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Example no 3
with Current
Source

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Example no 4
with Open
Loop

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Kirchhoff ’s
Current Law
• Builds up on
• Ohm’s Law
• Nodes

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KCL Example 1

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KCL and KVL
Example

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Series and Parallel Resistance
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Resistors in
Series

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Resistors in Parallel
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Examples
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