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ELT 110
Circuits I

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ELT 110 IS OVER!  ALL GRADES POSTED!  ENJOY THE SUMMER.

Click here for final project answers.

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Check your grades using the on-line grade sheet
(yellow area below).

See class calendar (below).

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With this on-line grade sheet you can check all your grades in ELT 110, make sure that the professor recorded them properly, and see what your overall grade is in ELT 110. 
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DAY 1

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(Tuesday) January 14

 

 

 

Click here for class syllabus (sign and return as indicated).

Click here for make-up options for missed classes.

Click here for preliminary class schedule for the entire semester.

 

Introductory Material

The simple rules of circuits:

·         If there is current, more voltage generally means more current

·         What goes in, comes out

·         What goes up, comes down

Measuring current and voltage, so as not to fry a meter and mess up a circuit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 2

(Thursday) January 16

 

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 1

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out all Chapter 1 Exampleson paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer all Section Review (Checkup) questions from Chapter 1—on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 1/21/20

 

 

Project for today.

Purchasing and Using a Multimeterclick here for the project information.  We will continue this project next class.
Grades posted 1/23/20

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 3

(Tuesday) January 21

 

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 2, from section 2.1 up through and including 2.5

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 2 Examples 2.1-2.6on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 2.1-2.5on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 1/23/20

 

 

Project for today.

Purchasing and Using a Multimeter—see Day 2 for the project information.

We will complete this project today and it is due today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 4

(Thursday) January 23

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 2, from section 2.6 up through and including 2.8

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 2 Examples 2.7-2.9on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 2.6-2.8on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 1/28/20

 

 

Project for today.

Building a Batteryclick here for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.
During the next two classes (Days 5 & 6) we will have help sessions and time to work on this project. 
It is due on Day 7.
Grades posted 2/6/20

 

Purchasing and Using a Multimeter—see Day 2 for the project information.

If you have not yet completed this project, you can complete it today and I will not count it late.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 5

(Tuesday) January 28

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 3, from section 3.1 up through and including 3.2

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 3 Examples 3.1-3.10on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 3.1-3.2on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 1/30/20

 

 

Project for today.

Building a Battery—see Day 4 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.
Today and next class we will have help sessions and time to work on this project. 
It is due on Day 7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 6

(Thursday) January 30

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 3, from section 3.3 up through and including 3.5

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 3 Examples 3.11-3.18on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 3.3-3.5on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/4/20

 

 

Project for today.

Building a Battery—see Day 4 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.
Today we will have help a session and time to work on this project. 
It is due on Day 7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 7

(Tuesday) February 4

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 4, from section 4.1 up through and including 4.3

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 4 Examples 4.1-4.7on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 4.1-4.3on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/6/20

 

 

Project for today.

Building a Battery—see Day 4 for the project information.
We do this in class TODAY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 8

(Thursday) February 6

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 4, from section 4.4 up through and including 4.5

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 4 Examples 4.8-4.10on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 4.4-4.5on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/11/20

 

 

Project for today.

Wire resistance and Ohm’s Lawclick here for the project information.
We do this in class TODAY.

It is due on Day 10.
Grades posted 2/17/20

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 9

(Tuesday) February 11

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 5, from section 5.1 up through and including 5.5

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 5 Examples 5.1-5.12on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 5.1-5.5on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/17/20

 

 

Project for today.

Wire resistance and Ohm’s Law—see Day 8 for the project information.
We do this in class TODAY (unless you have completed it already).
It is due on Day 10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 10

(Thursday) February 13

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 5, from section 5.6 up through and including 5.9 (not 5.10 – we will come back to that)

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 5 Examples 5.13-5.22on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 5.6-5.9on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/18/20

 

 

Project for today.

Wire resistance and Ohm’s Law—see Day 8 for the project information.
It is due TODAY.

 

Power in a Circuitclick here for the project information.
We do this in class TODAY.

It is due on Day 12.
Grades posted 2/25/20

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 11

(Tuesday) February 18

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 6, from section 6.1 up through and including 6.4

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 6 Examples 6.1-6.11on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 6.1-6.4on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/20/20

 

 

Project for today.

Power in a Circuit—see Day 10 for the project information.
We do this in class TODAY (unless you have completed it already).
It is due on Day 12.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 12

(Thursday) February 20

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 6, from section 6.5 up through and including 6.9 (not 6.10 – we will come back to that)

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter 6 Examples 6.12-6.20on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 6.5-6.9on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/25/20

 

 

Project for today.

Power in a Circuit—see Day 10 for the project information.
It is due TODAY.

 

Voltage & Current Dividersclick here for the project information.
We do this in class TODAY.

It is due on Day 15
Grades posted 3/5/20

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 13

(Tuesday) February 25

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 7, from section 7.1 up through and including 7.2

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 7.1-7.12on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 7.1-7.2on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 2/27/20

 

 

Project for today.

Voltage & Current Dividers—see Day 12 for the project information.
We do this in class TODAY.

It is due on Day 15.

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#1)click here for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 19 (was 18).

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)click here for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21 (was 19).

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 14

(Thursday) February 27

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 7, section 7.3, 7.4, 7.5 up through and including pg. 254 (skip ‘R/2R Ladder’), 7.6 up through and including pg. 260 (skip ‘Unbalanced Wheatstone’).  Do not read section 7.7 – we will come back to that.

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 7.13-7.17on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 7.3-7.5, and 7.6 #1-#3 onlyon paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 3/3/20

 

 

Project for today.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#1)—see Day 13 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 19 (was 18).

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21 (was 19).

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 15

(Tuesday) March 3

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 5, section 5.10; Chapter 6, section 6.10; Chapter 7, section 7.7

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 5.23, 6.21-6.22, 7.19-7.21on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 5.10, 6.10, 7.7on paper, in pencil, please.

Grades posted 3/5/20

 

 

Project for today.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#1)—see Day 13 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 19 (was 18).

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21 (was 19).

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 16

(Thursday) March 5

 

Reading Assignment for today.

No reading assignment for today—we will do a series-parallel demonstration and analysis in class, and have time for any help on your projects.

 

 

Class Participation for today.

No class participation for today— we will do a series-parallel demonstration and analysis in class, and have time for any help on your projects.

 

 

Project for today.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#1)—see Day 13 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 19 (was 18).

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21 (was 19).

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 17

(Tuesday) March 10

 

Reading Assignment for today.

No reading material today.

 

 

Class Participation for today.

No class participation today.

 

 

Project for today.

Playing with Resistors. 

Today we are going to use the entire class period to build circuits with resistors on a test board, and test out grounding and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law—click here for the project information.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#1)—see Day 13 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 19 (was 18).

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21 (was 19).

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 18

(Thursday) March 12

 

Reading Assignment for today.

No reading material today.

 

 

Class Participation for today.

No class participation today.

 

 

Project for today.

Playing with Resistors. 

Today we are going to use the entire class period to build circuits with resistors on a test board, and test out grounding and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law—see Day 17 for the project information.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#1)—see Day 13 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 19 (was 18).

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21 (was 19).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 16-22: Spring Break.  No classes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADJUSTMENTS FOR THE COVID-19 SITUATION

You need to be able to make a YouTube video.  Lots of people make these for cats and stuff, so you can do it, too.

 

Click here for a simple YouTube test video.  You make a video like this and e-mail the link to me at christopher.graney@kctcs.edu.  Do not make long videos—YouTube will give you a hard time, and they take a long time to upload.

 

 

 

You need to be able to take photos and put them into a WORD or PDF document (one or the other) with typed text. 

 

Click here for me doing this with WORD.  Click here for PDF.

 

You make a document like this (putting in the picture is just “copy and paste”) and e-mail it to me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 19

(Tuesday) March 24

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 10, sections 10.1-10.4

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 10.1-10.6on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 10.1-10.4on paper, in pencil, please.

 

ON-LINE/COVID-19 CLASS PROCEDURE
All students:  E-mail me your Part 1 forms (address is christopher.graney@kctcs.edu).  I will read them and post a response on YouTube, which I will e-mail to you.  

CLICK HERE for the response.

After you watch my response, complete your Part 2 forms (make photos of the written work and put them in a WORD/PDF document) and e-mail them to me.  Try to not use too many pages, because too many photos will make the file too large.

 

 

Project for today.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#1)—see Day 13 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project. 

It is due TODAY.
I will e-mail you instructions on how to “turn it in”.

 

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21.

 

Build a current meterclick here for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have a help session and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 23.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 20

(Thursday) March 26

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 10, sections 10.5-10.7

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 10.7-10.10on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 10.5-10.7on paper, in pencil, please.

 

ON-LINE/COVID-19 CLASS PROCEDURE
All students:  E-mail me your Part 1 forms (address is christopher.graney@kctcs.edu).  I will read them and post a response on YouTube, which I will e-mail to you.  

CLICK HERE for the response.

After you watch my response, complete your Part 2 forms (make photos of the written work and put them in a WORD/PDF document) and e-mail them to me.  Try to not use too many pages, because too many photos will make the file too large.

 

 

Project for today.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due on Day 21.

 

Build a current meter—see Day 19 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have a help session and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 23.

 

EXTRA CREDIT PROJECT (OPTIONAL)Build an electric motorclick here for the project information.

It is due whenever you choose to do it (before the end of the semester, of course).
Note that you can also obtain minor extra credit by completing the Make-up Options for missed classes (see the syllabus and DAY 1), even if you did not miss a class.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 21 (& 22)

(Tuesday) March 31 & (Thursday) April 2

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 11, sections 11.1-11.4 & Chapter 11, sections 11.6-11.9 (11.5 and 11.10 are not assigned)

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 11.1-11.9, 11.13-11.17, 11.19on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 11.1-11.4, 11.5-11.8, and 11.9 (#2, #4 & #5 only)on paper, in pencil, please.

 

ON-LINE/COVID-19 CLASS PROCEDURE
All students:  E-mail me your Part 1 forms (address is christopher.graney@kctcs.edu).  I will read them and post a response on YouTube, which I will e-mail to you.  

CLICK HERE for the response.

After you watch my response, complete your Part 2 forms (make photos of the written work and put them in a WORD/PDF document) and e-mail them to me.  Try to not use too many pages, because too many photos will make the file too large.

 

 

Project for today.

Your Own Series-Parallel Circuit (#2)—see Day 13 for the project information.

This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have help sessions and time set to work on this project.

It is due TODAY.
I will e-mail you instructions on how to “turn it in”.

 

Build a current meter—see Day 19 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

We will have a help session and time set to work on this project. 

It is due on Day 23.

 

CANCELLED The Sine Waveclick here for the project information.

It is due on Day 24.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 22

 

Reading Assignment for today.

See Day 21

 

 

Class Participation for today.

See Day 21

 

 

Project for today.

Build a current meter—see Day 19 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

It is due Day 23.

 

CANCELLED The Sine Wave—see Day 21 for the project information.

It is due on Day 24.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 23 (& 24)

(Tuesday) April 7 & (Thursday) April 9

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 12, sections 12.1-12.3 & Chapter 12, sections 12.4-12.5

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 12.1-12.15on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 12.1-12.5on paper, in pencil, please.

 

ON-LINE/COVID-19 CLASS PROCEDURE
All students:  E-mail me your Part 1 forms (address is christopher.graney@kctcs.edu).  I will read them and post a response on YouTube, which I will e-mail to you.  

CLICK HERE for the response.

After you watch my response, complete your Part 2 forms (make photos of the written work and put them in a WORD/PDF document) and e-mail them to me.  Try to not use too many pages, because too many photos will make the file too large.

 

 

Project for today.

Build a current meter—see Day 19 for the project information.
This project is mostly done on your own.

It is due TODAY.
I will e-mail you instructions on how to “turn it in”.

 

CANCELLED The Sine Wave—see Day 21 for the project information.

It is due on Day 24.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 24

 

Reading Assignment for today.

See Day 23

 

 

Class Participation for today.

See Day 23

 

 

Project for today.

CANCELLED The Sine Wave—see Day 21 for the project information.
It is due TODAY.
I will e-mail you instructions on how to “turn it in”.

 

 

 

CANCELLED The Exponential Functionclick here for the project information.

It is due on Day 26.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 25 (& 26)

(Tuesday) April 14 & (Thursday) April 16

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 13, sections 13.1-13.4 (up to but not including “response to a square wave”)

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 13.1-13.7on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 13.1-13.4on paper, in pencil, please.

 

ON-LINE/COVID-19 CLASS PROCEDURE
All students:  E-mail me your Part 1 forms (address is christopher.graney@kctcs.edu).  I will read them and post a response on YouTube, which I will e-mail to you.  

CLICK HERE for the response.

After you watch my response, complete your Part 2 forms (make photos of the written work and put them in a WORD/PDF document) and e-mail them to me.  Try to not use too many pages, because too many photos will make the file too large.

 

 

Project for today.

Build a Capacitorclick here for the project information.

It is due on Day 28.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 26

 

Reading Assignment for today.

See Day 25

 

 

Class Participation for today.

See Day 25

 

 

Project for today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 27 (& 28)

(Tuesday) April 21 & (Thursday) April 23

 

Reading Assignment for today.

Have this material from your textbook, Principles of Electric Circuits, read before you come to class:
Chapter 14, sections 14.1-14.5, 14.7, 14.9 (LAST CHAPTER!)

 

 

Class Participation for today.

Click here for Class Participation Comments and Questions, Part 1 and Part 2.  You must come to class with both parts completed (except for those sections of Part 2 that you will complete at the end of class).  You will need to have a pencil in class for this.

 

Also do the following on paper, in pencil, please and turn in with Part 2:

·         Work out Chapter Examples 14.2-14.8 (skip 14.1), 14.10on paper, in pencil, please.  Please show additional steps (beyond what are shown in the example) when you think it will be helpful (I expect at least some additional steps to be shown in some problems).

·         Answer Section Review (Checkup) questions 14.1-14.5, 14.7, 14.9on paper, in pencil, please.

 

ON-LINE/COVID-19 CLASS PROCEDURE
All students:  E-mail me your Part 1 forms (address is christopher.graney@kctcs.edu).  I will read them and post a response on YouTube, which I will e-mail to you.  

CLICK HERE for the response.

After you watch my response, complete your Part 2 forms (make photos of the written work and put them in a WORD/PDF document) and e-mail them to me.  Try to not use too many pages, because too many photos will make the file too large.

 

 

Project for today.

Build a Capacitor—see Day 25 for the project information.

It is due on Day 28.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 28

 

Reading Assignment for today.

See Day 27

 

 

Class Participation for today.

See Day 27

 

 

Project for today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 29 (& 30)

(Tuesday) April 28 & (Thursday) April 30

 

Reading Assignment for today.

No reading assignment.

 

 

Class Participation for today.

No reading assignment.

 

 

Project for today.

Final Projectclick here for the project information.

It is due on Day 31.

 

We will cover no new material this week.  Use this time to work on the Final Project.  If you are behind on material, you can also use this time to catch up and turn in that material, or to turn in make-up options (see Day 1), etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 30

(Thursday) April 30

 

 

Reading Assignment for today.

See Day 29

 

 

Class Participation for today.

See Day 29

 

 

Project for today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 31
(Final Exam Week)

(Tuesday) May 5 – The LAST DAY!
No material will be accepted after today.

 

 

All materials must be turned in by 8:30 PM today.

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