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lab_electrical_engineering:2_capacitors [2026/03/21 20:55] mexleadminlab_electrical_engineering:2_capacitors [2026/03/21 23:54] (current) – [Preparation for the oral short test] mexleadmin
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 ====== Experiment 2: Capacitors ====== ====== Experiment 2: Capacitors ======
  
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-===== Preparation for the lab ===== 
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-Read the documents for Experiment 2 here. 
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-==== Oscilloscope used ====+==== Oscilloscope ====
  
 Even before the digital multimeter, the oscilloscope is the most important measuring instrument in electrical engineering and electronics. It makes it possible to display a voltage waveform u(t) over time t, observe it in “real time,” and measure it. In many experiments and analyses, it is a central component because it can make electrical processes visible. In addition to quantitative statements (how high is the voltage and when?), it is also helpful for qualitative results (for example: Is there a fault in the circuit?). Even before the digital multimeter, the oscilloscope is the most important measuring instrument in electrical engineering and electronics. It makes it possible to display a voltage waveform u(t) over time t, observe it in “real time,” and measure it. In many experiments and analyses, it is a central component because it can make electrical processes visible. In addition to quantitative statements (how high is the voltage and when?), it is also helpful for qualitative results (for example: Is there a fault in the circuit?).
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-===== Preparation for the oral short test =====+====== Preparation for the oral short test ======
  
 For this experiment you should For this experiment you should