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This lesson plan outlines a 30 minute lesson on Kirchhoff's Law for electricians. The lesson will define Kirchhoff's Law, explain the two types - current and voltage law, and how they apply to series and parallel circuits. Students will learn how to use Kirchhoff's Law to analyze circuits and calculate unknown currents and voltages. The lesson concludes with an assignment for students to explain the two laws, provide the current law formula, and define the current and voltage laws.

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Lesson Plan: Preparation

This lesson plan outlines a 30 minute lesson on Kirchhoff's Law for electricians. The lesson will define Kirchhoff's Law, explain the two types - current and voltage law, and how they apply to series and parallel circuits. Students will learn how to use Kirchhoff's Law to analyze circuits and calculate unknown currents and voltages. The lesson concludes with an assignment for students to explain the two laws, provide the current law formula, and define the current and voltage laws.

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LESSON PLAN

Trade: ELECTRICIAN Module/Unit: II


Date: 08.02.2021 Time: 30 Minutes
Lesson No: 01

I. PREPARATION:

Title: Verification of Kirchhoff’s Law

(1) Objectives: (After teaching this lesson the learns will be able to)
1. Define Kirchhoff’s Law and state its uses.
2. List the types of Kirchhoff’s Law
3. Explain the Kirchhoff’s Law for current and voltage in series &parallel circuits
4. State the advantage and Disadvantage of Kirchhoff’s Law

(2) Teaching Aids: Chalkboard, chalk, charts, computer system, projector, etc.

(3) Introduction:
(a) Review: Introduction to Common DC Circuits and their function.
(b) Motivation: Kirchhoff’s Law is a very important for network analysis.

II. PRESENTATION:

Development Information Points Hints


/ Topics
Definition Kirchhoff’s Law describes current in a node and voltage Use chart, project
around loop.

Use Kirchhoff’s rules can be used to analyze any circuit,


simple or complex

Type of 1- Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)


Kirchhoff’s 2- Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
Law

1st Law The current flowing into a node or a junction must be


equal to current flowing out of it.

2nd Law The sum of all voltages around any closed loop is a
circuit must equal zero.

1
Development / Information Points Hints
Topics

Series & Parallel Since two Resisters R1and R2 are wired together in
circuits series connection, the same current must flow
through each resistor.

Advantage

(1) Calculation of unknown current and voltage is


easy.
(2) It gives us a way to calculate the voltage in a Use chart, project
Disadvantage complicated DC Circuit.

(1) To use in an AC circuit with reactive


components. So does not apply when there is a
fluctuating magnetic field present. Solve problem

III. APPLICATION:

1. What is Kirchhoff’s Law?


2. How many type of Kirchhoff’s Law?
3. Tell few advantage of Kirchhoff’s Law?

Summary:
We had discussed about Define the Kirchhoff’s Law, Differentiate between Kirchhoff’s Current Law
Kirchhoff’s voltage Law for series and parallel circuits; Use the KCL & KVL for Network analysis.

IV. TEST:
Assignment:
1. What are the two law’s of Kirchhoff’s Law? Explain.
2. What is Kirchhoff’s Current Law formula?
3. What is Kirchhoff’s current & voltage law?

Reference: NIMI, 1st year Electrician trade Theory.

Next lesson: Conductor Joint.

Prepared by: Sagar, VI, Electrician, NSTI, Mumbai

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