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ELTC 103
Overview of math topicsThe Metric System & Trigonometry
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Metric System• Prefixes for SI units
Multiple Power of 10 Prefix Symbol Meaning1,000,000,000,000 1012 Tera T Trillion
1,000,000,000 109 Giga G Billion
1,000,000 106 Mega M Million
1,000 103 Kilo k Thousand
100 102 Hecto h Hundred
10 101 Deka da Ten
.1 10-1 Deci d Tenth
.01 10-2 Centi c Hundredth
.001 10-3 Milli m Thousandth
.000001 10-6 Micro Millionth
.000000001 10-9 Nano n Billionth
.000000000001 10-12 Pico p Trillionth
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Metric System
• Common units in electronics
Multiple Power of 10 Prefix (symbol)
Meaning
0.000001 10-6 Micro () Millionth
0.000000001 10-9 Nano (n) Billionth
0.000000000001 10-12 Pico (p) Trillionth
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Metric System
• Examples
• Convert 0.00007 F to pF
• Convert 16 4F to nF and pF
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Trigonometry
• Types of angles– Obtuse
• Greater than 90°– Acute
• Less than 90°– Right
• Exactly 90°
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Trigonometry
• Pythagorean Theorem (Right triangles)c2 = a2 + b2
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Trigonometry
• Ex: Find c in the diagram below
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Trigonometry
• Ex: Find a in the diagram below
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Trigonometry• Trigonometric ratios
– Relationship between an acute angle of a right triangle and the lengths of its sides• sin A = side opposite A
hypotenuse• cos A = side adjacent to A
hypotenuse• tan A = side opposite A
side adjacent to A• cot A = side adjacent to A
side opposite A• sec A = hypotenuse
side adjacent to A • csc A = hypotenuse
side opposite A
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Trigonometry
• Ex: Find the 6 trigonometric ratios for A
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Trigonometry
• Trigonometric ratios of the other angles.– Use a calculator
• Examples:– Finding a trig value given the angle
• Find sin 65.25°– Finding the angle given the trig value
(inverse or arc function)• Find if cos = 0.5402
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Trigonometry
• Solving a triangle – Finding unknown values of sides or angles
• Tools needed to solve triangles– Pythagorean theorem– Complementary angles add to 90°– Trigonometric ratios
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Trigonometry
• Ex: Find angle A to the nearest hundredth of a degree.
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Trigonometry
• Ex: Completely solve the given triangle.
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Trigonometry• The impedance of a series circuit containing a resistance
and an inductance can be represented as follows. Here is the phase angle indicating the amount the current lags behind the voltage.
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Trigonometry
• Example– If the resistance is 55 and the inductive
reactance is 27, find the impedance and the phase angle
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Trigonometry• The impedance of a series circuit containing a resistance
and an capacitance can be represented as follows. Here is the phase angle indicating the amount the voltage lags behind the current.
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Trigonometry
• Example– If the impedance is 70 and = 35°, find the
resistance and the capacitive reactance.