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    1. How can wave energy help fix our current power crisis? Regardless of the season, waves are generated year-round at all times  of the day. This produces a potential for an unlimited zero-emission  energy alternative or substitute for the current energy power plants,  windmill...

   AC and DC Generators Topic #3 Research and discuss DC Generator voltage, current, and power expectations.      direct-current (DC) generator is a rotating machine that supplies an electrical output with unidirectional voltage and current. Direct-current generators were widely used...

 Abstract  A brief description of the experiment. The abstract should not exceed four or five sentences. Introduction In your own words, explain the reason for performing the experiment and give a concise summary of the theory involved, including any mathematical detail relevant to later...

    In this discussion, I would like to share with you an earlier  experience during my late teens on how to repair and diagnose faulty  guitar, speaker, power, microphone, and other small signal cables. I  refused to just throw them away. After acquiring some...

  Identify and explain one troubleshooting tip or technique.  One  method for troubleshooting method is reviewing your work, many times we  as humans will perform maintenance and we make errors, we are prone to  it. Reviewing our work is a...

  This week we are exploring potential problems with electrical  circuits. One source of faults within electrical circuits stems from  improper soldering. Watch the video below to discover proper soldering  techniques. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vynb_HdEIDU Our  three basic steps for troubleshooting are analysis, planning, and  measuring (APM). One...

  The analogy I'll be using for this discussion is the toll booth  analogy. It can actually be applied to both series and parallel  circuits, but I'll only address the former now. In this analogy, traffic  represents current and a toll booth represents resistors (or...

  An example of a simple series circuit is one where we have a voltage  source and a resistive element (i.e., light bulb, heating element, or  resistor) that is connected in a single enclosed path by conductors  (i.e., copper wires). Theoretically, electrons travel from the...

  A series circuit is when the  electricity has a one way flow, this is powered by a conductor that runs  through one or two components. The analogy that I choose is lights,  because it is close to the holidays I found that Christmas lights...