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What do you know about an electrical circuit?
In this exercise, Theo explains the electrical circuit simply. Each time the interactive video stops, you can answer a question.
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Ergonomics at work: Part 1
EdPuzzle video about ergonomics in the workplace. You have to answer questions at different times during the videos.
Underlying theory:
- five factors that contribute to ergonomics such as movement, air, light, sound and temperature;
- three impact …
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Ergonomics at work: Part 2
EdPuzzle video about ergonomics in the workplace. You have to answer questions at different times during the videos.
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Which pliers do you use for which task?
Test your knowledge about the different types of pliers.
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Safety first: Safety pictograms
Match the safety pictograms with the correct photo.
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Which tools belong to which profession?
Simple exercise to combine tools with a given subject in practical education.
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Eco counters: Calculate how much you can save
Indicate how many times a week you shower, how much screen time you have and how you travel. The eco counter calculates your consumption of water, electricity and the associated costs and CO₂ emissions.
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Technique Class Tools: Vocabulary Set
You practice with this Quizlet set on various frequent tools from the technique class.
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Measuring instruments: Math quiz
You practice discovering and naming measuring instruments with these multiple choice questions.
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Color Coded Resistance Values: Exercises Part 5
You practice using color code with resistances.
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Resistance: Conversions of m-M-k-Ω
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Resistance: Unit
In this exercise you practice on the quantities and the units used for resistance. The ground units, as laid down in the Système International (SI).
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