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Supported Devices
PC
Updated
May 16,2019
Size
3.53 MB
Age
Everyone
Release Date
Description
Add interest to your electricity and electronics classes! Students can learn more easily using interesting interactive computer based lessons. Exercises in DC Circuits Challenge are graded immediately upon completion by learners. No more boring end of chapter problems to solve by students and grade by teachers.
This program helps you teach or learn both circuit analyze and troubleshooting of DC circuits. The program can be used as virtual laboratory where a physical lab is not available. All exercises are designed to be used for both practice and testing. Each run of the activities has new parameters and components assigned. Students sitting adjacent to one another will have problems of equal difficulty but different solutions.
Can you troubleshoot DC circuits? This program has several virtual troubleshooting exercises that can challenge even experienced service technicians. These exercises can be used for practice again and again. Each run of an exercise has new component values, parameters, and possible malfunctions. Find the fault with the fewest measurements! These exercises can be used as fun competition in a lab or classroom.
The material in the lessons is generic and can be paired with any DC electricity textbook. All lessons include basic explanation of the topic presented.
This interactive computer program consists of twenty activities to help teach DC circuit analysis and troubleshooting. Troubleshooting activities include voltmeter and ammeters to use in testing circuits.
Exercise topics include: Series Circuits One, Series Circuits Two, Series Circuits Three, Parallel Circuits One, Parallel Circuits Two, Parallel Circuits Three, Series Parallel One, Series Parallel Two, Series Parallel Three, Series Parallel Four, Series Parallel Five, Basic Network Analysis, RL Circuits, RC Circuits, Series Circuit Troubleshooting One, Series Circuit Troubleshooting Two, Parallel Circuit Troubleshooting One, Parallel Circuit Troubleshooting Two, Series Parallel Circuit Troubleshooting One and Series Parallel Circuit Troubleshooting Two.