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1. Elektrostatika (Električno polje u vakuumu i materijalnoj sredini) Kulonov zakon i jačina električnog polja. Gausov zakon i njegova primena na simetrične sisteme. Električni potencijal i napon. Kapacitivnost, kondenzatori i vezivanje kondenzatora. Energija i sile u elektrostatičkom polju. 2. Stalne Jednosmerne Struje Gustoća i jačina električne struje. Omov i Džulov zakon u lokalnom i integralnom obliku. Elektromotorna sila (EMS) i izvori.
, uključujući vezivanje kondenzatora. Dielektrici i ponašanje materijala u električnom polju. Stalne Jednosmerne Struje Jačina i gustina električne struje. Omov zakon u lokalnom i integralnom obliku. Džulov zakon i Toplotni efekti struje.
Rad i potencijal, kapacitivnost, kondenzatori.
This volume is the first in a series and primarily focuses on and Direct Current (DC) Circuits . It is renowned for its rigorous mathematical approach and clarity in explaining physical laws. Key Topics Covered
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Dr. Branko Popović (1934–2002) was a giant in the field of theoretical and applied electrical engineering in the former Yugoslavia. He was a long-standing, full professor at the University of Belgrade's School of Electrical Engineering . His two-volume work, Osnovi elektrotehnike , has been the standard university-level textbook for introductory electrical engineering courses for decades across the region's technical faculties . Professor Popović's pedagogical approach was renowned for bridging complex theory with practical applications, a legacy that continues to influence electrical engineering education today .
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