*** Engineering -- Civil Engineering -- Surveying
- Subject:
- Electrical engineering
- Engineering
- Date Added:
- 10/15/2010
*** Engineering -- Civil Engineering -- Surveying
Learners read a brief description of Kaizen and how it helps to eliminate waste in a process.
Learners read how kanban is used in production control.
In this animated object, users view how a kanban signals production to start.
Learners observe how branch current values in parallel circuits are affected when different values are used. They test their knowledge by answering 11 review questions.
Students view a demonstration of Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) using complex numbers with respect to ac.
Students read about Kirchhoff's Current Law and view examples of its application.
Learners review Kirchhoff's Current Law and work six practice problems. Feedback is given.
Students read a definition of Kirchhoff's Voltage Law and view examples of its use.
Learners review Kirchhoff's Voltage Law and work six practice problems. Feedback is given.
Learners look through a telescope to see what a company chooses to focus on when making decisions about productivity, reducing waste, retraining, solving problems, and motivating employees.
Learners read about the characteristics of a lean/six sigma culture.
In this animated activity, learners examine how residual magnetism causes magnetic hysteresis.
In this animated object, learners examine how magnetic waves are transmitted as radio signals.
Learners examine an animation that shows how an AC voltage is produced as an armature rotates within a magnetic field. Ten review questions complete the learning object.
Learners examine how visual controls help to manage the workplace. Photos of visual controls are provided.
In this highly animated and interactive object, learners identify the types of waste in a manufacturing process.
In this interactive lesson, students use critical thinking to determine the best lean manufacturing initiative when solving problems for the fictitious Batchless Manufacturing Company.
Students view the mathematical expression of an AC waveform with respect to time (t) and read about the different components of this expression.
Learners are introduced to the maximum power transfer theorem. Examples show the load as it varies and the results are graphed.