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Nov 23, 2024
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SKET 107 - Applied Electricity IICredits: 2 Instructional Contact Hours: 2
Furthers the study of electrical applications. Provides an in-depth study of frequency, peak-effective-average voltage, inductance, capacitance, three phase power, resistive circuits, coils, capacitors, lost power, and power factor correction.
Prerequisite(s): SKET 106 or permission of Business and Technology Office Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Identify relationships in an electrical circuit.
- Identify AC relationships in a circuit that contains resistors.
- Calculate values of an inductor when connected to a resistive or reactive circuit.
- Calculate values of a capacitor when connected to a resistive or reactive circuit.
- Calculate a series RL circuit.
- Calculate a parallel RL circuit.
- Calculate a series RC circuit.
- Calculate a parallel RC circuit.
- Calculate a series RLC circuit.
- Calculate a parallel RLC circuit.
- Calculate impedance.
- Apply various AC principles to an electrical circuit.
- Identify/connect the coils of various transformers.
- Identify/connect the coils of various motors.
- Identify/connect various controls circuits that have inductors or capacitors.
- Using given or measured values, calculate lost power.
- Identify real world implications/applications of harmonic frequencies.
- Identify and apply electrical meter to solve real world problems.
- Identify safety considerations when using a meter or tester.
- Measure supply voltages.
- Measure load voltages.
- Measure specific voltages in various parts of a circuit.
- Measure three phase voltage/amperes.
- Determine resistances with a volt-ohm-meter.
- Measure DC voltages to analyze a circuit.
- Measure AC voltages to analyze a circuit.
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