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Unit 1.2-Energy Sources Test Review

This document provides an outline to study for a test on energy sources and electrical components in a Principles of Engineering course. It lists 44 topics to review, including defining different types of energy sources, electrical components like resistors and diodes, atomic structure, voltage, current and resistance, circuit calculations, energy conversions and calculations of work and power. It also lists learning targets that will be assessed, such as identifying renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, energy conversions, circuit calculations using Ohm's Law, and advantages of series and parallel circuits.

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Unit 1.2-Energy Sources Test Review

This document provides an outline to study for a test on energy sources and electrical components in a Principles of Engineering course. It lists 44 topics to review, including defining different types of energy sources, electrical components like resistors and diodes, atomic structure, voltage, current and resistance, circuit calculations, energy conversions and calculations of work and power. It also lists learning targets that will be assessed, such as identifying renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, energy conversions, circuit calculations using Ohm's Law, and advantages of series and parallel circuits.

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PLTWPrinciplesofEngineering

EnergySources
Unit1.2TestReview

UsethefollowingoutlinetostudyfortheUnit1.2Test.Thisisonlyanoutline.Youare
responsibleforrevisitingclasslecturenotes,powerpoints,quizzes,etc.tohelpyoupreparefor
thecontentthatwillbeonthetest.

REVISIT,REFLECT,ANDSTUDY!
1. Knowothernamesgiventoelectronicbreadboards.

2. Givenanimageofabreadboard,beabletodeterminewhetheragroupofholesonthe
breadboardareconnected.

3. Beabletodefinearesistor.

4. Beabledefinevariouselectroniccomponents.Electroniccomponentscouldinclude:
Resistors
VariableResistors(Potentiometers)
Diodes

5. Givenanimage,beabletoidentifywhattypeofresistorisbeingillustrated.Typesofresistors
include:
CarbonFilmResistors
SurfaceMountResistors
VariableResistors(Potentiometers)

6. Beabletoidentifythecathode()andanode(+)onadiode.

7. Givenanimageofaresistoranditscolorbandarrangement,beabletodeterminethenominal
valueanditstolerance.

8. Givenaresistornominalvalue,beabletodetermineitscolorbandarrangement.

9. BeabletodefineEnergy,Work,Power,andEfficiency.

10. Beabletodefinedifferentenergysources.Thesecouldinclude:
NonrenewableEnergySources
RenewableEnergySources
InexhaustibleEnergySources

11. BeabletodefineAlternativeEnergy.

12. Understandhowhydrogenandbatteriesareusedtostoreenergy.

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PLTWPrinciplesofEngineering
EnergySources
Unit1.2TestReview
Knowallcomponentsthatmakeupanatom.Thesecouldinclude:
Neutrons
Protons
Electrons
Nucleus

Beabletoexplainthedifferentchargesthatatomcomponentshave.Thesecouldinclude:
Positive
Negative
Neutral

Beabletodefinetheatomicnumber.

BeabletodefineanElectronOrbital.

BeabletoexplaintheorderthatElectronOrbitalsfillinrelationshiptoanatomgainingfree
electrons.

BeabletoexplaintheorderthatElectronOrbitalsfillinrelationshiptoanatomgainingfree
electrons.

Beabletodefineavalenceelectron.

Knowhowmanyvalenceelectronsarefoundinaconductorsouterorbit.

Knowhowmanyvalenceelectronsarefoundinaninsulatorsouterorbit.

Beabletodefineelectricity.

KnowtheunitsusedtomeasureVoltage,Resistance,andCurrent.

KnowthesymbolsusedforVolts,Ohms,andAmps.

BeabletodefineVoltage,Resistance,andCurrent.

Givenanimageofthecurrentflowinacircuit,beabletodeterminewhetherElectronFlowor
ConventionalCurrentisbeingillustratedtodefinethecurrentdirectionwithinthecircuit.

Givenanimageofacircuitandamultimeterbeingusedformeasurement,beabletodetermine
whatthemultimeterisbeingusedtomeasure.Electricalmeasurementscouldinclude:
Voltage
Current
Continuity
Resistance

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PLTWPrinciplesofEngineering
EnergySources
Unit1.2TestReview
Beabletoexplainhowthemeasurementofvoltageandcurrentdifferswhenusinga
multimeter.

AccordingtoOhmsLaw,knowthesymbolsforVoltage,Current,andResistance.

KnowtheequationsusedtosolveforVoltage,Current,andResistanceaccordingtoOhmsLaw.

Givenanimageofacircuit,beabletodeterminewhetheritisaSeriesorParallelcircuit.

GivenanillustrationandthevaluesofaSeriesCircuit,beabletocalculatethevaluesfor:
VT,V1,V2,etc.
IT,I1,I2,etc.
RT,R1,R2,etc.
PT,P1,P2,etc.
Inordertosimplyandorganizeyourcalculations,itissuggestedtouseacircuit
calculationworksheetprovidedbyyourinstructor.

GivenanillustrationandthevaluesofaParallelCircuit,beabletocalculatethevaluesfor:
VT,V1,V2,etc.
IT,I1,I2,etc.
RT,R1,R2,etc.
PT,P1,P2,etc.
Inordertosimplyandorganizeyourcalculations,itissuggestedtouseacircuit
calculationworksheetprovidedbyyourinstructor.

BeabletodefineandidentifythefollowingandhowitrelatestoMaximizingMotorPowerata
ConstantVoltage(PPTGraphs/Charts):
StallTorque
Stall
NoLoadSpeed
MaximumPower

Givenanimageandvaluesofamechanism,beabletocalculateitsstalltorque.

Givenanimageandvaluesofamechanism,beabletocalculatethetorqueofthemotorthat
willdelivermaximumpower.

KnowtheSIunitforworkandenergy.

Givenascenario,beabletocalculatehowmuchworkisbeingcompleted.

BeabletodefineKineticandPotentialEnergy.

Givenenergyproductionexamples,beabletodeterminetheenergyconversionbeingtaken
place.Thesecouldinclude

PLTWPrinciplesofEngineering
EnergySources
Unit1.2TestReview

Hydroelectric
FossilFuels
WindTurbines.

41. Knowtherulesofenergycreationanddestruction.

42. KnowtheSIunitforpower.

43. Givenadefinition,beabletodefinedifferenttypesofpowerusedeveryday.Thesecould
include:
ElectricalPower
MechanicalPower
FluidPower

44. Givenascenario,beabletocalculatehowmanyWattsofpowerarebeingusedtodo
something.

SomeveryhelpfulhandoutstostudyfortheUnit1.1Test:

AllUnit1.2ClassLectureNotes
EveryUnit1.2PPT
EveryUnit1.2Activity

Unit1.2LearningTargets:
1.2AIcanidentifyandcategorizeenergysourcesasnonrenewable,renewable,or
inexhaustible
1.2BIcancreateanddeliverapresentationtoexplainaspecificenergysources
1.2CIcansummarizeandreflectuponinformationcollectedfromalocalutilitycompany
1.2DIcandefinethepossibletypesofpowerconversion
1.2EIcancalculateworkandpower
1.2FIcandemonstratethecorrectuseofadigitalmultimeter
1.2GIcancalculatepowerinasystemthatconvertsenergyfromelectricaltomechanical
1.2HIcandetermineefficiencyofasystemthatconvertsanelectricalinputtoamechanical
output
1.2IIcancalculatecircuitresistance,current,andvoltageusingOhmslaw
1.2JIunderstandtheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofparallelandseriescircuitdesigninan
application

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