ELEC1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Temperature Coefficient, Current Source, Dependent Source

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Whenever the reference direction for the current in an element is in the direction of the reference voltage drop across the element use a positive sign in any expression that relates the voltage to the current. If i is going from + to -, use a positive sign. Name the highest polarity point across a resistor the positive terminal - %error = measured v alue t rue v alue 100. I am unfamiliar with the notation they use in the book for finding the work done, power etc by integrating from o to t in terms of x. There are 5 ideal basic circuit elements. A voltage source and a current source set to 0 act like a short circuit. Provide a constant amount of voltage regardless of the amount of current and vice versa. Are a voltage / current source dependent on the voltage / current of another source.

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