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      Electric circuit
Electric components are connected in a closed loop to form an electric circuit
Electric circuit's Laws
- Kirchhoff's Voltage Law - The algebraic sum of the voltages around a closed circuit path must be zero. - Kirchhoff's Current Law - The sum of the currents entering a particular point must be zero. - Ohm's law - The current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional 
 to the potential difference across the two points.- Watt's law - The power through a conductor between two points is directly proportional 
 to the potential difference and its current across the two points.
Electric circuit's configuration
- Series circuit - components are connected in adjacent to each other - Parallel circuit - 2 port network 
RL circuit
RL series
2 port LR
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2 port RL
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RC circuit
RC series
2 port RC
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2 port CR
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LC circuit
Circuit at equilibrium
Circuit at resonance
RLC circuit
RLC series
2 port LC series-R
2 port R-LC series
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