Module 3
Electrical Fundamentals
Level
3.1 Electron Theory
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Structure and distribution of electrical
charges within: atoms, molecules, ions,
compounds;
Molecular structure of conductors,
semiconductors and insulators.
3.2 Static Electricity and Conditions
Static electricity and distribution of
electrostatic charges;
Electrostatic laws of attraction and
repulsion;
Units of charge, Coulombs Law;
Conduction of electricity in solids, liquids,
gases and a vacuum.
3.3 Electrical Terminology
The following terms, their units and factors
affecting them: potential difference,
electromotive force, voltage, current,
resistance, conductance, charge,
conventional current flow, electron flow.
3.4 Generation of Electricity
Production of electricity by the following
methods: light, heat, friction, pressure,
chemical action, magnetism and motion.
3.5 DC Sources of Electricity
Construction and basic chemical action of:
primary cells, secondary cells, lead acid
cells, nickel cadmium cells, other alkaline
cells;
Cells connected in series and parallel;
Internal resistance and its effect on a
battery;
Construction, materials and operation of
thermocouples;
Operation of photo-cells.
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(a) Resistance and affecting factors;
Specific resistance; Resistor colour
code, values and tolerances, preferred
values, wattage ratings; Resistors in
series and parallel; Calculation of total
resistance using series, parallel and
series parallel combinations; Operation
and use of potentiometers and
rheostats; Operation of Wheatstone
Bridge;
(b) Positive and negative temperature
coefficient conductance; Fixed resistors,
stability, tolerance and limitations,
methods of construction; Variable
resistors, thermistors, voltage
dependent resistors; Construction of
potentiometers and rheostats;
Construction of Wheatstone Bridge.
3.6 DC Circuits
Ohms Law, Kirchoffs Voltage and Current
Laws;
Calculations using the above laws to find
resistance, voltage and current;
Significance of the internal resistance of a
supply.
3.7 Resistance/Resistor
3.8 Power
Power, work and energy (kinetic and
potential);
Dissipation of power by a resistor;
Power formula;
Calculations involving power, work and
energy.
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(a) Theory of magnetism; Properties of a
magnet; Action of a magnet suspended
in the Earths magnetic field;
Magnetisation and demagnetisation;
Magnetic shielding; Various types of
magnetic material; Electromagnets
construction and principles of operation;
Hand clasp rules to determine:
magnetic field around current carrying
conductor;
(b) Magnetomotive force, field strength,
3.9 Capacitance/Capacitor
Operation and function of a capacitor;
Factors affecting capacitance area of
plates, distance between plates, number of
plates, dielectric and dielectric constant,
working voltage, voltage rating;
Capacitor types, construction and function;
Capacitor colour coding;
Calculations of capacitance and voltage in
series and parallel circuits;
Exponential charge and discharge of a
capacitor, time constants;
Testing of capacitors
3.10 Magnetism
magnetic flux density, permeability,
hysteresis loop, retentivity, coercive
force reluctance, saturation point, eddy
currents; Precautions for care and
storage of magnets
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3.11 Inductance/Inductor
Faradays Law;
Action of inducing a voltage in a conductor
moving in a magnetic field;
Induction principles;
Effects of the following on the magnitude of
an induced voltage: magnetic field strength,
rate of change of flux, number of conductor
turns;
Mutual induction;
The effect the rate of change of primary
current and mutual inductance has on
induced voltage;
Factors affecting mutual inductance:
number of turns in coil, physical size of coil,
permeability of coil, position of coils with
respect to each other;
Lenzs Law and polarity determining rules;
Back emf, self induction;
Saturation point;
Principle uses of inductors.
3.12 DC Motor/Generator Theory
Basic motor and generator theory;
Construction and purpose of components
in DC generator;
Operation of, and factors affecting output
and direction of current flow in DC
generators;
Operation of, and factors affecting output
power, torque, speed and direction of
rotation of DC motors;
Series wound, shunt wound and compound
motors;
Starter Generator construction.
3.13 AC Theory
Sinusoidal waveform: phase, period,
frequency, cycle;
Instantaneous, average, root mean square,
peak, peak to peak current values and
calculations of these values, in relation to
voltage, current and power;
Triangular/Square waves;
Single/3 phase principles
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3.14 Resistive (R), Capacitive (C) and
Inductive (L) Circuits
Phase relationship of voltage and current in
L, C and R circuits, parallel, series and
series parallel;
Power dissipation in L, C and R circuits;
Impedance, phase angle, power factor and
current calculations;
True power, apparent power and reactive
power calculations.
3.15 Transformers
Transformer construction principles and
operation;
Transformer losses and methods for
overcoming them;
Transformer action under load and no-load
conditions;
Power transfer, efficiency, polarity
markings;
Calculation of line and phase voltages and
currents;
Calculation of power in a three phase
system;
Primary and Secondary current, voltage,
turns ratio, power, efficiency;
Auto transformers.
3.16 Filters
Operation, application and uses of the following
filters: low pass, high pass, band pass, band
stop
3.17 AC Generators
Rotation of loop in a magnetic field and
waveform produced;
Operation and construction of revolving
armature and revolving field type AC
generators;
Single phase, two phase and three phase
alternators; Three phase star and delta
connections advantages and uses;
Permanent Magnet Generators
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3.18 AC Motors
Construction, principles of operation and
characteristics of: AC synchronous and
induction motors both single and
polyphase;
Methods of speed control and direction of
rotation; Methods of producing a rotating
field: capacitor, inductor, shaded or split
pole.