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Feb 10, 2025
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Fall 2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EL 111 - Lab for EL 110 Credit Hours: 1
Experiments emphasis: use of voltage, current, power and resistance measuring instruments; factors affecting resistance; distribution of voltage, current and power in series; parallel and series/parallel DC resistor circuits; maximum power theorem; Kirchhoff’s Laws; Thevenin theorem verified; RC time constant.
Course Outcomes At the completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- apply theoretical concepts to practical electrical circuits;
- display a working knowledge of electrical symbols by constructing a circuit from a schematic;
- select the proper instruments to measure voltage, current and power;
- determine the proper placement of meters in a working circuit;
- identify basic components and determine their function in a circuit;
- employ a systematic and methodical approach to analyzing and solving circuital problems; and
- write a neat, concise report, submitted on time with an attitude of quality performance and improvement.
Corequisites: EL 110 S (N)
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