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Lesson 1 – Voltage, Current, Resistance (Engineering Circuit Analysis)
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Lesson 1 – Voltage, Current, Resistance (Engineering Circuit Analysis)
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I’m a computer science major but you made this so interesting that I watched the whole video. I did learn digital circuits but they briefly talked about the concept of current, voltage, and resistance. Now I finally know exactly what it means. Great video and examples.
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Excellent. Never understood why current was described going opposite. Still have one question. What is a "ground", why do you need them in a circuit.
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I was a marine electrician for decades. Never attended college or went to a formal electrical class. I learned my trade thru my navy career using modules and OJT. But this video explained details of basic electricity that is pretty easy to understand.
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I have recently come to understand that in your first circut ( or any circut ) the electrons don't actually move at speed c………they 'drift" very slowly and in fact its the magnetic and electric fields that carry the charge outside the wires. Could you please comment?
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In actual setting or there are electrical loads connected to the circuit which of the current will flow in direct current or alternating current source? is it the electron current or the hole current in the conductor? Is it the same for direct current or alternating current?
Well Done, Now i understood the differences between voltage and ampere ,, thank you
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The RED ckt. was both a short & an open. No Load=short; then w/o a fuse-it will burn itself open. You talk way too much.
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