The laboratory investigations in this manual are designed to demonstrate the theoretical principles set out in the book Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 7th edition. A total of 27 laboratory investigations are offered, demonstrating the circuits and theories discussed in the textbook. Each
investigation can normally be completed within a two-hour period. The procedures contain some references to the textbook; however, all necessary circuit and connection diagrams are provided in the manual so that investigations can also be preformed without the textbook.
Preface
Laboratory Investigations and Reports
Using Digital and Analog Multimeters
Ohm's Law
Series Resistive Circuit
Parallel Resistive Circuits
Series-parallel Circuits
Resistive Networks
Network Theorems
Voltage Cells and Batteries
Magnetic
Fields
Electromagnetism
Laboratory-Constructed Analog Instruments
Ohmmeter
Wheatstone Bridge
DC RC Circuit
Oscilloscope
Rectifier Voltmeter
AC RL Circuit
AC RC Circuit
Series and Parallel Impedance Circuits
Power in AC Circuits
Series
Resonance
Parallel Resonance
Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters
Transformers
Three-Phase Y-Connected Loads
Three-Phase D-Connected Loads
Phase Sequence Testing
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David A. Bell is a professional engineer. He was employed as a circuit design specialist in the electronics industry for many years before becoming a professor at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology. He has written five electronics/technology books, which are in multiple editions.
These texts have been used in colleges and universities throughout Canada and the United States and around the world.
Making Sense in Engineering and the Technical Sciences - Margot Northey and Judi Jewinski
Introduction to Electric Circuits - the late Herbert W. Jackson, Dale Temple and Brian E. Kelly