ENGR 202L - Electrical Fundamentals II Lab 1 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s):
ENGR 201 , ENGR 201L
Corequisite(s):
ENGR 202
Course Description: Examines electrical-theory laws. Includes circuit analysis of AC circuits using complex numbers for single- and three-phase power. Students must enroll in lecture and laboratory sections.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Apply complex number vectors (example: phasors) to calculate the power for an ideal AC circuit element given its voltage and current for single- and three-phase power. (ILO: Critical Thinking)
- CLO#2: Apply Ohm’s law for AC circuits (i.e., use impedance instead of resistance), Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws in the laboratory setting. and how to use them in analyzing AC circuits.
- CLO#3: Apply the use of techniques such as impedance, phasors and Bode plots in solving an AC circuit.
- CLO#4: Demonstrate the use of complex number vectors (example: phasors) to interpret measurements and results from simulations of voltage and current in ideal and non-ideal AC circuit element to calculate the power in single phase and three-phase power.
Typical Required and Recommended Equipment and Materials: Calculator, pencils, erasers, engineering paper
ACTI Code and Course Type 100 Lower Division Collegiate
Length of Course: A required state minimum of (30) and a standard RCC delivery of (33) lab hours per term, not to exceed (36) hours per term.
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