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Accounting for Charge

When is Accounting for Charge Covered?

Accounting for Charge is introduced in ENGR112 during Class 28.1*

*Explaination of Class numbering System

Objectives

Class 28.1: Accounting for Charge
Understand conservation of charge
Apply Kirchoff's Current Law and find equivalent resistances

Class Agenda

Class 28.1: Accounting for Charge
Lecture material on accounting for charge, and UAE
Example of charge
  Lecture material on batteries
Example of car battery
Lecture material on electric circuits, Kirchoff's Current Law and circuit analysis
  Exercise on circuit analysis
HW assignment

Why is Accounting for Charge Important?

Many engineers work with processes or systems where materials are mixed, seperated or distributed, and must be accounted for. Using accounting for charge concepts and the Universal Accounting Equation can aid in understanding and describing electrical circuits and applications of these circuits in electronic devices.

  • Class 28.1 Powerpoint
 
 

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