This engaging and hands-on laboratory course provides a comprehensive exploration of electrical devices and simulations, fostering a deep understanding of their interplay and practical applications. Through a combination of experimental work and virtual simulations, students will gain valuable insights into the behavior and functioning of various electrical components.

The laboratory sessions will cover a diverse range of topics, allowing students to work with a variety of electrical devices. These include resistance meters, direct current (DC) motors, capacitor discharge systems, radio tuning equipment, current balance setups, magnetic compasses, Hall probes, solenoids, and transformers. By interacting with these devices, students will develop practical skills and a solid grasp of their underlying principles.

 In addition to hands-on experimentation, students will also have the opportunity to explore electrical phenomena through immersive lab simulations. These simulations will delve into the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of multiple electrical devices, electrical induction phenomena, and the Hall effect.

Skill Level: Beginner