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Students view the mathematical expression of an AC waveform with respect to time (t) and read about the different components of this expression.
By Patrick Hoppe
In this animated activity, learners follow a step-by-step approach for connecting a digital multimeter to measure resistance. A brief quiz completes the activity.
By Terry Bartelt David Schwid
In this animated and interactive object, learners use an algebraic formula to solve a problem involving distance, rate, and time.
By Kevin Ritzman
Learners view steps to reduce changeover time in a manufacturing operation.
By Kaye Krueger
Using text and graphics, this learning activity describes a sine wave, including alternations, cycles, time, amplitude, and degrees
By Terry Bartelt
In this learning activity you'll explore the functions and proper operation of a digital multimeter.
Learners follow a timeline of the criminal law process, clicking on the steps to read descriptions of them. A quiz completes the activity.
By Jody Cooper
In this animated object, learners examine what happens to lead and cycle times when the batch size is reduced.
Learners will examine how to use the SMART principle to make sure a goal is simple, measurable, realistic, timely, and holds people accountable.
By VickyWeiland
This animated lesson shows how a ladder circuit uses timer-on delays to cause an extrusion machine to operate.