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Kisi-kisi Electrical Engineering Competition






Kisi-kisi Electrical Engineering Competition
Fisika
1. Medan Listrik
2. Hukum Gauss
3. Potensial Listrik
4. Kapasitans dan Dielektrik
5. Hukum Kirchoff dan Ohm
6. Rangkaian Listrik Searah (DC)
7. Medan Magnet & Gaya Lorentz
8. Sumber Medan Magnet (Hukum Biot Savart & Ampere)
9. Hukum Faraday
10. Induksi & Induktans
11. Rangkaian Listrik Bolak-balik (AC)
12. Kinematika (Gerak Lurus, Melingkar, Parabola)
13. Momentum dan Impuls
14. Usaha dan Energi
15. Gerak Periodik/Gerak Harmonik Sederhana
16. Pegas dan Elastisitas
17. Dinamika Rotasi

 Matematika
1. Teori Bilangan
2. Persamaan
3. Sistem persamaan
4. Fungsi
5. Barisan dan deret
6. Ketaksamaan
7. Polinomial
8. Matriks
9. Vektor
10. Bangun Datar
11. Bangun Ruang
12. Trigonometri
13. Persamaan Lingkaran
14. Transformasi Geometri
15. Kombinatorika
16. Kalkulus Dasar (Limit, Turunan, Integral)
17. Statistika

 Komputer
1. Analitik
- Teori bilangan - Biner
- Kombinatorik - Himpunan
2. Logika
3. Pemograman
- Modularitas - Rekursif
- Graf
- Pohon

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