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- Explain basic electricity relationships in series and parallel circuits.
- Use an ammeter and voltmeter to take readings in circuits.
- Provide reasoning to explain the measurements and relationships in circuits.
- Build circuits from schematic drawings.
- Determine if common objects are conductors or insulators.
- Compare and contrast AC and DC circuits.
- Describe how capacitors and inductors behave in a circuit.
- Experimentally determine the RC time constant.
- Construct RLC circuits and determine the conditions for resonance.
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Why do astronauts appear weightless despite being near the Earth?
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This podcast (audio) file explains how electric current can be obtained from the sun through the solar panel using direct illumination of the sun rays
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Basics of gravity and the Law of Universal Gravitation.
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This unit is about how things move along a straight line or, more scientifically, how things move in one dimension. Examples of this would be the movement (motion) of cars along a straight road or of trains along straight railway tracks.
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- Predict how current will change when resistance of the circuit is fixed and voltage is varied.
- Predict how current will change when voltage of the circuit is fixed and resistance is varied.
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Electrical devices convert the electrical energy carried by the charges into other types of energy such as heat, sound, and motion. Components in the appliance resist the flow of charge and are referred to as resistors. In this unit1 you will understand what resistance is, the factors that affect the resistance and the relationship between resistance and current.
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Most of us use electricity every day in many different ways so it is important that we understand the dangers, or hazards, associated with electricity and we know how to use it safely.
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Speed necessary for the space station to stay in orbit.