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Peer reviewedBoyd, James N. – Physics Teacher, 1991
Presents a mathematical problem that, when examined and generalized, develops the relationships between power and efficiency in energy transfer. Offers four examples of simple electrical and mechanical systems to illustrate the principle that maximum power occurs at 50 percent efficiency. (MDH)
Descriptors: Calculus, Electricity, Energy, High Schools
Georgia State Univ., Atlanta. Dept. of Vocational and Career Development. – 1984
This guide offers information and procedures necessary to train electronics engineering technicians. Discussed first are the rationale and objectives of the curriculum. The occupational field of electronics engineering technology is described. Next, a curriculum model is set forth that contains information on the standard electronics engineering…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Oriented Programs, Course Content, Course Descriptions


