Didactic Videos about Basic Concepts on Alternating Current Circuits
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Title | Didactic Videos about Basic Concepts on Alternating Current Circuits |
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Abstract | This work emphasizes the importance of the formulation and application of didactic videos mainly in subjects where the classes are exclusively theoretical, as in the case of the subject ET016 – Electrotechnics, taught at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering – UNICAMP. It is mandatory and it is offered to the students of the following Colleges: Food Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Control and Automation Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering. In this subject, basic concepts of electricity are taught: single-phase and three-phase circuits; electrical energy production, transmission and application; physical principles and main application of transformers; electrical machinery of induction, asynchronous and direct current; and basic concepts of electric installations and protection devices. Upon elaborating and making these videos available, we aim at arousing a larger interest on the students, causing them to complement and reinforce the content taught at the attended theoretical classes. |
Publisher | kassel university press GmbH |
Date | 2010-07-27 |
Source | 1868-1646 |
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