Course Description
This is the second lesson in the iKNOW™ Electrical Theory for Troubleshooters Library. This lesson covers Ohm’s Law, as well as the use of Ohm’s Law to calculate an unknown value. The lesson also defines voltage, current, resistance, and power.
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Course Outline
Topics:
Voltage
Current
Resistance
Ohm’s Law
Power
Objectives:
• Define voltage.
• Define current.
• Define resistance.
• Describe voltage and current relationships.
• State Ohm’s Law.
• Use Ohm’s Law to calculate an unknown value.
• Define power and how to use power values with Ohm’s Law.
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Voltage
Current
Resistance
Ohm’s Law
Power
Objectives:
• Define voltage.
• Define current.
• Define resistance.
• Describe voltage and current relationships.
• State Ohm’s Law.
• Use Ohm’s Law to calculate an unknown value.
• Define power and how to use power values with Ohm’s Law.
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 0.50 hours |
| Duration of Access | 1 year |
| Instructor | Self Study |
| Vendor | ITC Learning |
| Prerequisites/Audience | Prerequisites: Completion of the lesson, Introduction to Electricity, is recommended. |
| Requirements/Materials Included | Hardware/Software Requirements • Minimum: 486 66-MHz system, 16MB of RAM, color monitor • Recommended: Pentium 100-MHz system, 32MB of RAM, color monitor • 50-70MB free disk space on C drive • Windows 95 or greater • Recommended browsers: Netscape Navigator, version 6 or greater, or Internet Explorer, version 4.01 or greater • High speed Internet connection • CD-ROM drive, 2X or greater if running the lesson from a CD-ROM • Cookies and Java must be enabled • Windows Media Player, version 7 or greater • Disable popup blockers |
Price: $ 9.00 (USD)
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