Learners read an explanation of the RL time constant and examine the formula for calculating the instantaneous current value. The current is graphed as it climbs to maximum or drops to zero. Note* In the formulas in this module, the Greek letter epsilon should be the mathematical constant 'e'.
In this animated object, learners examine the formulas used to convert peak, RMS, average, and peak-to-peak AC voltages. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Let's Have fun exploring Addition in the many forms that it can appear in............ Lets Go !!!Instructions:1. There are 4 options. Choose the correct answer2.Think about your answer 3. You can use pen and paper to help you calculate.
This game helps students to learn how to form affirmative and negative sentences, as well as ask questions in Spanish. Students may also get added practice on regular verbs in the present tense