Chapter 7 Direct-Current Circuits
Direct-Current Circuits 7.1 Introduction Electrical circuits connect power supplies to loads such as resistors, motors, heaters, or lamps. The connection between the supply and the load is made by soldering with wires that are often called leads, or with many kinds of connectors and terminals. Energy is
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