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Sinusoidal AC Power: Analysis and Components
Explores single-phase sinusoidal AC power analysis, including active, reactive, and apparent power concepts.
Three-Phase Circuits: Power and Step Response Analysis
Explores power in three-phase systems and step response analysis of RC and RL circuits.
3-Phase Systems: Voltage Relationships
Explores voltage relationships in 3-phase systems, power calculations, and implications of unbalanced systems.
Electricity Basics: Units and Standards
Introduces electricity basics, unit mishaps, fundamental electrical quantities, and measurement symbols.
Three-Phase Systems: Bias in Judgment and Power Analysis
Explores bias in judgment and power analysis in three-phase systems, including symmetrical and non-symmetrical configurations, load connections, and transient circuits.
Quantum Mechanics: Time Evolution
Explores time evolution in quantum mechanics, covering compatibility, uncertainty, and evolution properties.
Poynting Theorem for Complex Phasors
Explores the Poynting theorem for complex phasors in electromagnetism and circuits, focusing on power balance and flow.
Alternative Regime Methods: Power Resolution
Explains alternative regime methods in electrical engineering, emphasizing power resolution through examples.
Electrotechnique I: Complex Apparent Power
Covers active, reactive, and apparent powers, as well as complex impedance properties.
Random Variables and Covariance
Covers random variables, variances, and covariance, as well as the probability in random graphs.
Multivariate Normal Distribution
Covers the multivariate normal distribution, moment-generating function, and combinatorics.
Symmetrical Three-Phase Systems
Explains the generation of symmetrical three-phase systems and the calculation of active, reactive, and apparent power.
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