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"Concepts of Electricity" | |
| This course begins by introducing the properties of electricity and the fundamentals of direct current. Then study electrical circuits and such everyday electromechanical devices as the solenoid, relay, and DC motor. From there learn about alternating current, generators, and the basics of meters. Students use the parts package to conduct the lab experiments included in the workbook. By building electrical circuits, measuring their characteristics and observing their operation, students will learn real-world applications and how to solve basic problems in electricity. |
Course Objectives:
- Explain the difference between AC and DC.
- Explain the relationship between current, voltage, resistance, and power.
- Solve basic electrical problems involving current, voltage, resistance, and power.
- Explain the operation of an AC or DC generator.
- Explain the operation of an AC or DC motor.
- Explain the difference between resistors, capacitors, and diodes.
- Use a multimeter to measure current, voltage, or resistance.
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