LWS: Basic Electrical Fundamentals (ENG)
This class offers a comprehensive study of electricity, examining its historical development, fundamental principles, theoretical foundations, and core concepts. Key topics include electric circuits, current, voltage, resistance, and power.
Definition of Electricity: Electricity is a fundamental form of energy arising from the presence and movement of positive and negative charges. It occurs naturally in phenomena such as lightning and can also be generated artificially through devices like generators. Defined by the motion and interaction of electrons, electricity is studied extensively across scientific disciplines for its governing laws and behaviors. Electricity represents the flow of electrical power or charge. As a secondary energy source, it is
produced by converting primary sources such as coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear energy, and renewables. While these sources may be renewable or non-renewable, electricity itself is not classified as either.
By engaging with this essential subject, you not only expand your knowledge but also contribute to creating a safer and more supportive workplace for yourself and your colleagues.


