Electricity (Fundamentals)
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Fundamentals of Electricity
If you would like to learn all about the fundamentals of electricity then this UK Open Learning course could be for you. We will provide you with the basic knowledge you will need, covering Electron theory to alternating and direct currents.
Distance learning is a easy way to update your skills or have a complete career change, as we don’t set any deadlines, you can study the course in your own time, over a timescale to suit your needs.
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Course Overview
This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and information needed to understand the basics of:
Electron theory
Magnetism
Inductance
Capacitance
Alternating and direct currents
Pre-requisites
There are no pre-requisites for this course however you should have a good understanding of mathematics.
Support
As a UK Open Learning home learning student you will have access to your own personal tutor helping you with your course work and with any questions you may have. To complete this course it will take in the region of 90 study hours which can be spread over a 12 month timescale, however you may want to do the course sooner than this.
Exam Details
Your course consists of the FOUR UNITS, and FOUR Self-Assessment Assignments one after each unit which are for your own revision and you do not need to send into the college for marking.
There is ONE Tutor Marked Assignment required to be completed and sent to the college for marking. You will find the Tutor Marked assignment at the end of the course.
Qualification
On successful completion of this course students will receive a UK Open Learning Certificate in Fundamentals of Electricity.
UNIT 1: ELECTRON THEORY AND MAGNETISM
Electron Theory
Basic Concepts of Matter
Molecules
Atoms
Ions and Ionization
Static Electricity
Conductors and Insulators
Distribution of Charges on Objects
Electrostatic Shielding
Magnetism
History and Definition
Forces Between Poles
Magnetic Fields
Terrestrial Magnetism
Theory of Permanent Magnets
Electromagnetism
LESSON 2: CIRCUITS
An Electric Circuit
Terminology
Kinds of Circuits
Electrical Measurements
Coulomb
Ampere
Ohm
Volt
Watt
Practical Values of Electrical Terms
Electromotive Force
Current
Resistance
Fixed
Adjustable
Variable
Laws
Ohm's Law
Kirchoff's Laws
Power
Special-Case Problem Solving
UNIT 3: DIRECT AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS
Definition
Direct Current
Alternating Current
History
Generation of Current and Voltage by an AC System
Principles
Generation of AC Voltage
Graphic Representation of AC
Frequency of AC Voltage and Current Waves
Angular Motion
Amplitude
Determining Amplitude
Effective AC Voltage
Phase
Combining AC Voltage
UNIT 4: CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE
Capacitance
Measure of Capacitance
Physical Characteristics
Series Connection
Parallel Connection
Capacitive Reactance
Phase Relationship in a Pure Capacitive Circuit
Types of Capacitors
Inductance
