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Circuit Analysis

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Depends on the professor. I'd recommend trying to get into a class with a professor who speaks very good English.

It is really an interesting class though. What is your major? I thought digital logic and the transistor class were the most interesting undergrad classes I took.

Bahahahaha. I don't think those exist anymore.
 
It'll start out easy TBH. Ohm's law, parallel/series components, voltage/current sources.

Unless you get that stuff really well, Thevenizing a circuit could be challenging, especially if they throw a dependent source in the circuit.

Just keep up though, I think the most difficult part is the AC theory, where the problem will involve an RLC network and a switch, then you need to do some calculus to show what the output of the circuit will be.

The class tails off in difficulty in the end with power factor and phasors. You should get at least a B if you do the homeworks BY YOURSELF.
 
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