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Apr 20, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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IE 100 - Industrial Electricity Credit Hours: 3
This course provides the underlying electrical theory and practical applications for those wishing to study the field of industrial electricity. It includes atomic structure; voltage, current and resistance concepts; Ohm’s Law; static electricity; magnetism; DC series circuits, parallel circuits, combination circuits; electrical measurements; AC current and voltage, AC inductive and capacitive loads; electrical power in reactive circuits; transformers and introduction to three-phase circuits.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of the course, the students should be able to:
- understand theoretical concepts as they apply to electrical circuits;
- understand and correctly use electrical terminology, symbols and units;
- identify basic components and determine their function in various types of circuits;
- apply electrical theory and concepts to determine the circuit values of voltage, current and power; and
- employ a systematic and methodical approach to mathematically solving circuit problems.
Prerequisites: MT 121 or MT 126 (N)
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