Circuit Lab B/C

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So does this mean that there is the same info we need to know for the 2019-20 season?
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neerja.shah wrote:So does this mean that there is the same info we need to know for the 2019-20 season?
There will likely be some small changes. We won't know exact details until the rules come out in September.
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neerja.shah wrote:So does this mean that there is the same info we need to know for the 2019-20 season?
There will likely be some small changes. We won't know exact details until the rules come out in September.
If you are interested in studying early for 2019-2020, I would encourage you to focus on the essential parts of the event, such as electromagnetism and circuit analysis. There is plenty of material here to last you til the rules come out in September.
To clarify, circuit analysis (for C division) should include Thevenin/Norton equivalents with and without dependent sources. Practice using the nodal and mesh methods, as well as understanding how to apply a supernode when circuits get complicated. Its also safe to say you can probably continue studying Op-Amps, since that is a big part of electrical circuits as well.
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