Your Favourite Electrical Engineering College Course Question

Hello, this is my first post. I’m interested in hearing about electrical engineering assignment questions you encountered during college or sixth form that were particularly engaging, really made you think and therefore memorable. Or if you could design one such question now, what would it be?

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  • I recall the demonstration of the Wheatstone bridge, or Kirchhoff's theory.  I liked how electromagnetic force could be explained with physics and vectors, forces similar to other theory like when considering a sine wave for AC. That or the VIR triangle which is so invaluable if you have to undertake a practical maintenance role. I still remember the current as the push, and therefore more dangerous with voltage being seen as the pressure exerted on the internal of the cable.  It reminds me of parallel and series circuits now, haha.  Not sure if all that reminiscing helps you much?

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  • I recall the demonstration of the Wheatstone bridge, or Kirchhoff's theory.  I liked how electromagnetic force could be explained with physics and vectors, forces similar to other theory like when considering a sine wave for AC. That or the VIR triangle which is so invaluable if you have to undertake a practical maintenance role. I still remember the current as the push, and therefore more dangerous with voltage being seen as the pressure exerted on the internal of the cable.  It reminds me of parallel and series circuits now, haha.  Not sure if all that reminiscing helps you much?

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