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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Electrical Electronics Introduction to Electricity
The course content covers the concepts of electricity, current and electrical circuits. It also covers fundamentals of electric charge, potential energy, and units of measurement. The course is aimed at individuals working with machinery, maintaining machinery or involved in maintenance.
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DC Circuit Theory
This one-hour course is designed to provide you with a basic understanding of DC Electrical Theory. It is also intended to enhance your understanding of the operation and design of DC circuits, components, and sources. You will learn about basic DC electrical terms, equations and theory, and solve problems involving resistance, voltage, and current. The content in this course is designed to
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From LearningMeasure.com
Basic DC Circuit Theory

The purpose of this course is to introduce basic DC circuit theory. Will include the basics of voltage, current, resistance, and DC circuit components. Also introduced are various concepts relating to DC circuit theory.
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SI Units - The Ampere
...e is an introduction to the unit of electric current, the Ampere, and its derived units. The course outline is as follows:
Introduction
The Definition of the Ampere
Realization of the Ampere
Derived Units
Charge (the Coulomb)
Potential (the Volt)
Resistance (the Ohm)
Capacitance (the Farad)
Inductance (the
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Circuit Protection Devices
...s on the circuit and its components. For some circuits, 1 ampere would be too much current, while for other circuits 1 ampere would be perfectly acceptable. Circuit protection devices protect electrical equipment by rapidly disconnecting power to components in the event of abnormal overload conditions resulting from excessive voltages, ground faults, and accidental shorting of a circuit. Two
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Basic Electrical Theory - Electricity and Magnetism
...hrough electrical circuits. Current (which is measured in amperes) is the rate of flow of electrical current. Resistance is the total opposition to the flow of electricity and is measured in ohms. The scientific definition of an ohm is the amount of resistance that will restrict 1V of potential to a current flow of one ampere. The relationship between current, voltage and resistance is defined
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