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Circuits
[edit]- Quantities
- Voltage
- Electric current
- Electrical resistance and conductance
- Electrical resistivity and conductivity
- Capacitance
- Inductance
- Electric charge
- Electric field
- Electrical impedance
- Units
- International System of Units
- SI derived unit
- Ampere
- Candela
- Celsius
- Coulomb
- Electronvolt
- Farad
- Gauss (unit)
- Henry (unit)
- Hertz
- Joule
- Kelvin
- Kilowatt hour
- Lumen (unit)
- Lux
- Newton (unit)
- Oersted
- Ohm
- Siemens (unit)
- Tesla (unit)
- Volt
- Watt
- Weber (unit)
- History
- History of electromagnetic theory
- Timeline of electromagnetic theory
- List of scientific units named after people
- André-Marie Ampère
- George Boole
- Samuel Hunter Christie
- Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
- Augustus De Morgan
- Michael Faraday
- Benjamin Franklin
- Luigi Galvani
- Carl Friedrich Gauss
- William Gilbert (astronomer)
- Joseph Henry
- William Stanley Jevons
- James Prescott Joule
- Gustav Kirchhoff
- James Clerk Maxwell
- Hans Ferdinand Mayer
- Robert Andrews Millikan
- Jacob Millman
- Edward Lawry Norton
- Georg Ohm
- Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
- Hans Christian Ørsted
- Charles Sanders Peirce
- Joseph Priestley
- Georges-Louis Le Sage
- Pavel Schilling
- Werner von Siemens
- Marshall Harvey Stone
- Nikola Tesla
- Léon Charles Thévenin
- John Venn
- Alessandro Volta
- James Watt
- Wilhelm Eduard Weber
- Charles Wheatstone
- Ivan Ivanovich Zhegalkin
- Laws and Theorems
- Coulomb's law
- De Morgan's laws
- Kirchhoff's circuit laws
- Maxwell's equations
- Norton's theorem
- Ohm's law
- Thévenin's theorem
- Devices
- Resistor
- Potentiometer
- Incandescent light bulb
- Battery (electricity)
- Capacitor
- Dielectric
- Voltage source
- Types of capacitor
- Ceramic capacitor
- Electrolytic capacitor
- Decoupling capacitor
- Supercapacitor
- Film capacitor
- Motor capacitor
- Inductor
- Diode
- Light-emitting diode
- Zener diode
- Schottky diode
- P–n diode
- Laser diode
- Circuit breaker
- Current source
- Fuse (electrical)
- Voltmeter
- Ammeter
- Galvanometer
- Ohmmeter
- Capacitance meter
- Multimeter
- Digital Logic
- Boolean algebra
- Truth function
- Truth table
- Logic gate
- Logic level
- Logical shift
- Bitwise operation
- Ones' complement
- Two's complement
- Logic family
- Diode logic
- Karnaugh map
- Inverter (logic gate)
- AND gate
- OR gate
- NAND gate
- NOR gate
- XOR gate
- XNOR gate
- Functional completeness
- NAND logic
- NOR logic
- Canonical normal form
- Digital electronics
- Miscellaneous
- Electrical conductor
- Wheatstone bridge
- Impedance matching
- Y-Δ transform
- Nodal analysis
- Mesh analysis
- Topology (electrical circuits)