1 Electricity 2 Resistors 3 Ohm's Law 4 Series Circuits 5 Parallel Circuits 6 Series-Parallel Circuits 7 Voltage Dividers and Current Dividers 8 Direct-Current Meters 9 Kirchhoff’s Laws 10 Network Theorems 11 Conductors and Insulators 12 Batteries 13 Magnetism 14 Electromagnetism 15 Alternating Voltage and Current 16 Capacitance 17 Capacitive Reactance 18 Capacitive Circuits 19 Inductance 20 Inductive Reactance 21 Inductive Circuits 22 RC and L/R Time Constants 23 Alternating Current Circuits 24 Complex Numbers for AC Circuits 25 Resonance 26 Filters 27 Semiconductor Diodes: Theory and Applications 28 Bipolar Junction Transistors 29 Transistor Amplifiers 30 Field Effect Transistors 31 Power Amplifiers 32 Thyristors 33 Operational Amplifiers
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