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Basic Electrical Engineering
1. History of electrical engineering
2. Fundamental of Physics
2.1. Building blocks of matter
2.2. Physical Quantities
2.2.1. Length
2.2.2. Mass
2.2.3. Time
2.2.4. Density
2.3. SI Units
2.4. Conversion of Units
2.5. Accuracy
2.5.1. Systematic Error
2.5.2. Random Error
2.6. Precision
2.7. Mean
2.8. Standard Deviation
2.9. Significant Figures
2.10. Rounding Off
2.11. Scalars and Vectors
2.12. Coordinates Systems
2.13. Motion
2.13.1. Displacement
2.13.2. Speed
2.13.3. Velocity
2.13.4. Acceleration
2.14. Energy
2.15. Power
2.16. Efficiency
3. Sources of Electric Energy
4. Branches of Electrical Engineering
4.1. Power Engineering
4.2. Electronic Engineering
4.3. Computer Engineering
4.4. Microelectronics
4.5. Control System Engineering
4.6. Signal Processing
4.7. Telecommunication Engineering
4.8. Instrumentation Engineering
5. Electricity
5.1. Atom and Its Structure
5.2. Electric Charge
5.3. Electric Field
5.3.1. Electric Permittivity
5.3.2. Electric Flux
5.3.3. Gauss Law
5.4. Potential Difference
5.5. Voltage Sources
5.5.1. Battery
5.5.2. Solar Cell
5.6. Electrical Measuring Instruments
5.6.1. Voltmeter
5.6.2. Ammeter
5.6.3. Ohmmeter
5.6.4. Galvanometer
5.6.5. Wattmeter
5.6.6. Multimeter
5.7. Ampere Hour Rating
5.8. Conductance and Insulation
5.8.1. Conductor
5.8.2. Insulator
5.8.3. Semiconductor
5.9. Current
6. Magnetism
6.1. Magnetic Fields
6.2. Magnetic Field Strength
6.3. Magnetic Flux
6.4. Oersted law
6.5. Fleming Right and Left Hand Rule
6.6. Lorentz Force
6.7. Force on a Current Carrying Conductor
6.8. Magnetic Field of Current Carrying Conductor
6.9. Force between Two Parallel Conductors
Magnetic Field Strength
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