Electricity and My Occupation as an Electrical Equipment Repairer.

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Electricity and My Occupation as an Electrical Equipment Repairer.

The Greatest Electricians: Andre-Mary Ampere, Popov A.S., Samuel Finley Morse, Jablochkov P.N., Nicola Tesla, Michael Faraday, Tomas Alva Edison …

Michael Faraday (1791 – 1867)

Tomas Alva Edison (1847 – 1931)

Basic Electrical Schematics A basic electrical schematic is a full graphical representation of components connected into an electric circuit. It serves to demonstrate the working principle of electric devices. A basic electrical schematic is a full graphical representation of components connected into an electric circuit. It serves to demonstrate the working principle of electric devices.

Traditional Sources of Energy Now we are using traditional power sources, that is, oil, natural gas, coal and water power. The world consumption of primary energy resources: oil accounts – 34% oil accounts – 34% coal -30% coal -30% gas – 20% gas – 20% hydropower – 6% hydropower – 6% nuclear power – 5% nuclear power – 5% renewable energy sources – 1%. renewable energy sources – 1%.

Non-traditional Sources of Energy. Power stations with direct transformation of solar energy. Power stations with direct transformation of solar energy. Different wind energy plants are being developed. Different wind energy plants are being developed.

Boundless Expanse of the Chosen Profession as an Electrical Equipment Repairer.

The Aim of the Conference - to show young Electricians - to show young Electricians boundless possibilities of their Occupation boundless possibilities of their Occupation in different spheres of Technology, in different spheres of Technology, Science and everyday life. Science and everyday life. Some Words in Conclusion… Some Words in Conclusion… is