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Arkansas Technology Student Association
Electrical Applications
Type: Block
Time: PM
Prep: Low
Prelim: Test

Conflicts with:
Challenging Technology Issues, Children's Stories, Cybersecurity, Data Science & Analytics, Drone Challenge, Flight, Leadership Strategies, Mass Production, Medical Technology, Microcontroller Design, Robotics, T-Shirt Design, Video Game Design, Mechanical Engineering, System Control Technology, Technology Bowl
Teams take a written test on electrical theory, then build and test a working circuit using a provided diagram. After building the circuit, they are interviewed by judges to explain how and why it works. The event challenges students to apply science and math to real-world situations. Judges score how accurate the circuit is and how clearly the team explains their work. If you enjoy hands-on STEM projects or are interested in electronics, this event is for you. It’s great for students who like tinkering, solving puzzles, and working with tools.
2
Students per Team
∞
Teams per Chapter
10
Teams Advancing from Prelims to Semifinals