1. What is your EQ?
My EQ is, "How can electronics best be optimized so that they can run to their full potential?"
2. What is your first answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
Maintaining a balance between the voltage, current, and resistance in electronics can ultimately make it faster.
3. What is your second answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
Getting a lay of the components in the electronic can be beneficial to keeping order in every component.
4. List three reasons your answer is true with a real-world application for each.
Learning components is very necessary, first off not knowing what a component can do can really mess up your day and you don't want to look dumb in front of others. Second, knowing where each component is placed is another necessity so that you won't place the wrong part in the wrong slot. Lastly, making sure that the electronic component doesn't break while getting fixed, happened to my mentor a few times.
5. What printed source best supports your answer?
The main source that supports my answer are the videos that, MjLorton puts up on youtube. He explains the functions of many parts and teaches math.
6. What other source supports your answer?
Some other sources include technology websites like, HyperPhysics, ElectronicTutorials, and a couple others.
7. Tie this together with a concluding thought.
An Electronic Engineer has to get a grip on a lot of things in order to make electronic components function properly. This includes knowing lots and lots of formulas, knowing which tools to use and knowing which part goes where.
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