(a) Describe the four errors and explain how you must fix them. You can mark up the diagram appropriately or provide a separate series of diagrams. (b) Identify the three potentially fatal errors and explain why they could lead to your electrocution (Be sure your tuition is paid up). (c) Your friend, who will probably get an F in their circuits class, decides to demonstrate his circuits class knowledge by plugging in a lamp. Will the lamp work? (YES, NO, PARTIAL INTENSITY, EXPLODE) Circle your choice and explain your answer.

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7. Let's think about electrocution!!! You were out partying with one of your electrical engineering student friends (Best Friend Forever-BFF) from an unnamed large
university located in the Twin Cities. Towards the end of the party, your "BFF" thought he was doing you a favor and wired up a standard
apartment. Unfortunately, besides not doing well in the large unnamed university in the Twin Cities equivalent to the UMD EE 2006 circuits course, and under the
influence of a large quantity of your, probably not legal, beverage offerings, your “BFF" did not follow the
wiring your apartment Your "BFF"(?), made four errors, three of which could potentially electrocute you!
duplex outlet for your
National Electric Code. (U.S. standards) when “helping"
(a) Describe the four errors and explain how you must fix them. You can mark up the diagram appropriately or provide a separate series of diagrams.
(b) Identify the three potentially fatal errors and explain why they could lead to your electrocution (Be sure your tuition is paid up).
(c) Your friend, who will probably get an F in their circuits class, decides to demonstrate his
circuits class knowledge by plugging in a lamp. Will the lamp work? (YES, NO, PARTIAL INTENSITY, EXPLODE) Circle your choice and explain your answer.
Service Entrance Panel
Black
Vs
White
FUSE
Red
Transcribed Image Text:7. Let's think about electrocution!!! You were out partying with one of your electrical engineering student friends (Best Friend Forever-BFF) from an unnamed large university located in the Twin Cities. Towards the end of the party, your "BFF" thought he was doing you a favor and wired up a standard apartment. Unfortunately, besides not doing well in the large unnamed university in the Twin Cities equivalent to the UMD EE 2006 circuits course, and under the influence of a large quantity of your, probably not legal, beverage offerings, your “BFF" did not follow the wiring your apartment Your "BFF"(?), made four errors, three of which could potentially electrocute you! duplex outlet for your National Electric Code. (U.S. standards) when “helping" (a) Describe the four errors and explain how you must fix them. You can mark up the diagram appropriately or provide a separate series of diagrams. (b) Identify the three potentially fatal errors and explain why they could lead to your electrocution (Be sure your tuition is paid up). (c) Your friend, who will probably get an F in their circuits class, decides to demonstrate his circuits class knowledge by plugging in a lamp. Will the lamp work? (YES, NO, PARTIAL INTENSITY, EXPLODE) Circle your choice and explain your answer. Service Entrance Panel Black Vs White FUSE Red
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