![]() ![]() Then move to AC (alternating current - voltages change) circuit analysis, where you'll find that everything you learned with DC applies to AC, BUT with the addition of some Trigonometry. Particularly you want to learn Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Laws, the Voltage and Current Divider Rules, Nodal, Mesh, and Superposition. Learn DC (direct current - all voltages fixed) circuit analysis. ![]() ![]() Get a book on technical mathematics, as it'll give you some math background, where you'll need, mostly, Algebra but some Trigonometry.Calculus will follow later. ![]()
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