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This starts off covering stuff from Year 12 Physics, but quickly moves on to more advanced circuit analysis. The ongoing assessment is done in Jellyfish, which at one point had an amazing backdoor: press ? and enter and you would get the answer. This has been fixed, but since it's client-side Java it's not too hard to disassemble it to reveal the algorithm used (not that anyone would do that, since it's probably counted as cheating). This starts off covering stuff from Year 12 Physics, but quickly moves on to more advanced circuit analysis. The ongoing assessment is done in [[Mallard]].
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The labs are based around a small car chassis with veroboard? on, which you gradually create an analogue circuit to make the car follow a white strip on the table. The labs are based around a small car chassis with breadboard on top, on which you gradually create an analogue circuit to make the car follow a white strip on the table.
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[http://www.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/ENGT1001/ Unit website] or http://student.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/e102 (legacy URL) [[http://www.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/ENGT1001/|Unit website]] or http://student.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/e102 (legacy URL)
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[http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/engt/engt1001 Handbook entry] [[http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/engt/engt1001|Handbook entry]]

This starts off covering stuff from Year 12 Physics, but quickly moves on to more advanced circuit analysis. The ongoing assessment is done in Mallard.

The labs are based around a small car chassis with breadboard on top, on which you gradually create an analogue circuit to make the car follow a white strip on the table.

Oh, and the full name of the unit is ENGT1001 Engineering: Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering which is frankly ridiculous considering the old unit was commonly called E102.

Taken by JasmineHenry

Unit website or http://student.ee.uwa.edu.au/units/e102 (legacy URL)

Handbook entry


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