How Do Electric Circuits and Their Methods Work?

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Electric circuits involve various methods for analysis, including the method of potentials and the method of contour currents. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding three-terminal configurations, specifically the triangle and star connections. Participants suggest conducting preliminary research, particularly on platforms like Wikipedia, to gain foundational knowledge before seeking further clarification. The original poster expresses difficulty in finding relevant information online. Engaging with basic resources is essential for grasping these electrical concepts effectively.
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Hello,I have a problem with electric circuits .Can someone explain method of potentials,method of contour currents,3 terminals:triangle and star . .Sorry for my bad language.I need information and i don't have equations attempt at a solution.!0x a lot
 
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jerrybg said:
Hello,I have a problem with electric circuits .Can someone explain method of potentials,method of contour currents,3 terminals:triangle and star . .Sorry for my bad language.I need information and i don't have equations attempt at a solution.!0x a lot

Welcome to the PF. It would be better if you did some research and reading on your own first, and then asked specific questions here if you don't understand a point in your reading.

A good place to start is www.wikipedia.org. Read about those topics there, and see how that goes.
 
I looked in google and a didnt find anything :(
 
jerrybg said:
I looked in google and a didnt find anything :(

That's impossible. You must mean you didn't find the kind of information you were looking for. What about wikipedia?
 
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