Manuals and Worksheets
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SBC Training Manual
Modular Magnetic Training System (MMTS) Operation Manual.
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Ohm's Law Experiment Worksheet - Instructors Copy
Objective: Understand and apply Ohm's Law in a practical setting by measuring voltage, current, and resistance in a simple circuit.
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Ohm’s Law Experiment Worksheet
Objective: Understand and apply Ohm's Law in a practical setting by measuring voltage, current, and resistance in a simple circuit.
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Series Circuit Experiment Worksheet - Instructor Copy
Objective: Explore how series circuits function and understand the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a series circuit.
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Series Circuit Experiment Worksheet
Objective: Explore how parallel circuits function and understand the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in parallel connectivity. Compare these findings with those of series circuits to highlight the differences.
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Parallel Circuit Experiment Worksheet
Objective: Explore how parallel circuits function and understand the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in parallel connectivity. Compare these findings with those of series circuits to highlight the differences.
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Parallel Circuit Experiment Worksheet - Instructor Copy
Objective: Explore how parallel circuits function and understand the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in parallel connectivity. Compare these findings with those of series circuits to highlight the differences.
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ECU Turn Signal Nodes
Objective: Understand the use and application of nodes included in the MMTS ECU Turn Signal Kit
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ECU Turn Signal Experiment Worksheet - Instructor Copy
Objective: Explore how ECU (Electronic Control Units) use digital inputs such as Battery Voltage (B+) or Low Reference Voltage (B-) to enable or disable circuits. This includes left blinker, right blinker, and the “hazard” switch.
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ECU turn signal experiment worksheet
Objective: Explore how ECU (Electronic Control Units) use digital inputs such as Battery Voltage (B+) or Low Reference Voltage (B-) to enable or disable circuits. This includes left blinker, right blinker, and the “hazard” switch.