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ELCO 1101 DC Circuits
This course is designed to give the student a good understanding of DC electricity and
electronics:
The following list of topics will be addressed in this course.
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Display safety habits
examine electrical device dangers
examine early history of Electricity
examine the Law of Charges
understanding of Electron Flow
examine Insulators
examine Semiconductors
examine Methods of Producing Electricity
examine Electrical effects
examine Electrical Quantities and Ohm’s Law
understanding of Coulomb
understanding of the Amp
understanding of the Conventional Flow theory
understanding of the Volt
understanding of the Ohm
understanding of the Watt
describe Ohm’s Law
describe Static Electricity
analyze Magnetism
describe Resistors
perform Resistive Color code use
describe Resistive power ratings
describe variable Resistors
understand Schematic Symbols
describe series circuits
calculate series circuits values
measure series circuit values
troubleshoot series circuits
describe parallel circuits
calculate parallel circuits values
measure parallel circuit values
analyze parallel circuits
describe complex circuits
calculate complex circuits
measure complex circuits
analyze complex circuits
troubleshoot complex circuits
use wire tables
determine conductor sizes
describe batteries
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describe other sources of DC Electricity
describe Magnetic Induction
describe right triangles
calculate right triangles
calculate using Pythagorean Theorem
describe the advantages of Alternating Current, AC
describe Alternating Current, AC
verify alternating current generation
describe sine waves
calculate sine waves
verify sine waves
describe non-sine waves
calculate non-sine waves
verify non-sine waves
describe alternating current resistive circuits
calculate alternating current resistive circuits
verify alternating current resistive circuits describe electromagnetic
induction principles
apply electromagnetic induction principles
describe voltage and current relationships in an inductive circuit
describe resistive inductive circuits
calculate resistive inductive circuits
calculate reactive power
calculate apparent power
describe the angle theta
calculate the angle theta
describe resistive inductive parallel circuits
calculate resistive inductive parallel circuits
verify resistive inductive parallel circuits
The information in this course outline is subject to revision
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