Passing the exam in this subject means that the student is able to: Define the concept of a stationary magnetic field, apply Biot-Savart and Amperes laws; Explain phenomena in a variable electromagnetic field, define Faradays law of electromagnetic induction, define and calculate own and mutual inductance; Differentiate materials in terms of magnetic properties and solve the magnetic circuit; Explain the need to introduce the concept of rotating vector, phasor and complex calculus in the analysis of alternating current circuits; Define resonant mode, correctly describe inductively coupled circuits; Solve the linear electrical circuit of alternating current by applying elementary transformations, methods and theorems; Analyze a simple three-phase circuit; Uses basic laboratory equipment (electrical sources, ammeter, voltmeter, ohmmeter, digital multimeter, signal generator, oscilloscope) and measure basic electrical quantities and interpret data.
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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LUKA LAZOVIĆ | 2x2 58B+108P | 1x6 58B | |
MOMČILO RADUNOVIĆ | 1x6 58B | ||
VESNA RUBEŽIĆ | 3x1 58B+108P |