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This video provides an introduction into basic electronics for beginners. It covers topics such as series and parallel circuits, ohm's law, light emitting diodes, resistors, potentiometers, voltage divider circuits and more.
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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
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@COCO97233
@COCO97233 Год назад
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@zrzolako1047 10 месяцев назад
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@examswillkillmeoneday1265
@examswillkillmeoneday1265 6 месяцев назад
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@howardroth7524
@howardroth7524 Год назад
This was a very good tutorial. I thought the instructor did a wonderful job walking the viewers through the use of resistors. He had great examples, explained things well with pertinent illustrations. And he had a very good voice for instructing.
@RocketChild
@RocketChild 3 года назад
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@MabitsoSebatane
@MabitsoSebatane 2 года назад
I love the way you explain everything. ive always worked on computers and main boards, but its nice knowing whats going on at the physics level. thanks for the video.
@joelundrigan6752
@joelundrigan6752 Год назад
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@christiangab1227
@christiangab1227 3 года назад
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@Coreyahno
@Coreyahno 3 года назад
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@benjaminrex8077
@benjaminrex8077 2 года назад
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@faradayagbontan4095
@faradayagbontan4095 2 года назад
Thanks. Very clear teaching. You have improved my understanding greatly
@ucnongvan8427
@ucnongvan8427 3 года назад
your series contains everything about electronics that I am looking for .thank you so much.
@ronaldvillatoro8839
@ronaldvillatoro8839 2 года назад
This was an extremely helpful video. Thank you so much
@wasifahmed123
@wasifahmed123 Год назад
Very nicely explained, very gentle, simple and easy to understand. Thank you dear.
@thebrodstar
@thebrodstar Год назад
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@brucemusinguzit Год назад
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@bxgaucho4762 3 года назад
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@unchayndspersonalaccount7690 2 года назад
0:06 Resistors Intro and Ohm's Law 2:28 Power 5:04 Resistors in Series versus Resistors in Parallel 9:41 Lightbulbs 11:16 LEDs 15:02 Potentiometers 23:19 Voltage Dividers 29:26 Solar Cells
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@mars8499 Год назад
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@johnbunyan5834
@johnbunyan5834 2 года назад
This video took me back 63 years, when I started a one-year electronics course , at university, here in England.
@mspain
@mspain Год назад
love to hear it.
@jambajuice2408
@jambajuice2408 2 года назад
This video made me finally have that oh shit I’m an idiot moment, that very moment everything clicks!!! Thank you so much! Seriously thank you, I’ve been staring at my Arduino sensors just with mass confusion!! Resistance was the one thing I couldn’t understand. Finally clicked when you pretty much said, resistance is a gate, we only need 2 people to work, resistance opens the gate for two workers, and shuts it to 1000 people trying to also get in!
@ianbatterson2331
@ianbatterson2331 3 месяца назад
don't you love that moment after that its like I don't know how I didn't understand that
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@thatakatsukiguy3981 3 года назад
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@nchiminyiboris2412 2 года назад
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@grapes0263 3 года назад
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@kengiee.merenciano6990 2 года назад
Thanks for this video, I learned more and understand the concept of electronics
@user-wz7ch8vf2p
@user-wz7ch8vf2p 2 года назад
Well, I'm trying go deep into machine learning and this Electronics lecture is very helpful. Thank you, sir
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@yaretziyanez4247 2 года назад
why you need electronics?
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@-rate6326 Год назад
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@mr.t5111 2 года назад
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@goldenrain7421 3 года назад
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@narusakevan9766 3 года назад
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@chennaivillupuram9137 7 месяцев назад
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@Bianchi77 11 месяцев назад
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@df27d
@df27d Год назад
In a parrallel circuit, there is a different wat to calculate it if you are not good with fractions. The formula is r1 x r2/r1+r2. If there are multiple resistors then the answer from the first 2 resistors turns into Re. therefor the formal now becomes RexR3/Re + R3 and so on.
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@felixcat4346 3 года назад
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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor Год назад
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@minersguild9133 3 года назад
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@oxsnxiwn7804 3 года назад
Thank god this exists I’m going back to study electrical engineering after 2 years of doing nothing and I have to relearn years of information before august lol
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@suverchasharma1814 3 года назад
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@nameless5053 3 года назад
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@Maximelious 2 года назад
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@steelcantuna
@steelcantuna 2 года назад
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@pacificoceania5828 Год назад
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@huseynildirimzade371 2 года назад
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@soumensaha5263 3 года назад
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@jozsiolah1435
@jozsiolah1435 Год назад
Memory effect exists in resistors, too. A 000 smd resistor resists, after several use, it will become fully conductive. Smart batteries have such resistors inside the battery pack.
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@ieltspractice3376 Год назад
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@shelemameskela4632 3 года назад
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@wheathins5945 3 года назад
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@TheGonzo458 2 месяца назад
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@alsonsulos8547 3 года назад
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@bolttechtips177 3 года назад
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@emil_ksparkes2546 2 года назад
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@labnotes23 2 года назад
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@Punj44b
@Punj44b Год назад
It’s better to have them in volts, amps and ohms and Watts, volts and amps if you’re addressing beginners. Much easier to grasp.
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@ralfsgrinsteins4576 3 месяца назад
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@abbydavis352 3 года назад
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@fryeye_huh 3 года назад
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@davis6477 2 года назад
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@G.O.A.T090 3 года назад
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@tommitus2053 3 года назад
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@liling2008 3 года назад
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@jonwakefield813 3 месяца назад
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@graysonvirtue4058
@graysonvirtue4058 2 года назад
An important point for anyone not understanding the fundamental "what actually *is* voltage/current": A rough concept to consider is how electricity is being transmitted. Electrons loosely speaking are responsible for electricity. A coulomb is a measure of electrical charge. A couloumb represents a number of electrons, regardless of their state. This is charge. The number isn't immediately important. It's a big number. Electrons aren't "consumed"; they have a level of energy at which they've been excited, and transmit this energy to power things. Energy is measured in Joules. The same joules in any other form of measurement of energy, e.g. chemical energy. So if each electron is holding a certain number of joules, and a multitude of electrons make up a coulomb, we can state how much energy is contained in this collection of electrons as the number of Joules per Coulomb. "Joules per coulomb" is the same as "Volts". V = J/C = Joules per Coulomb. Current is the "rate of flow of charge". As previously mentioned, charge is measured in coulombs. It gives the number of coulombs passing a point per in a circuit per second, regardless of how many joules possesed by those coulombs. I = C/s = coulombs per second. So with this in mind, power (Joules per second, measured in Watts), can be found by muliplying the two measurements together. The fractions cancel out: J/C x C/s = J/s = Watts! This explains why voltage goes down across a component, e.g. lightbulb, as Joules are being taken from the electrons/coulombs and are being converted to light!
@ElVerdaderoAbejorro
@ElVerdaderoAbejorro 2 года назад
So the same electron can "carry" a different amount of Joules with it? There must be an interval for the amount of Joules an electron can carry right? How do I find that? And what exactly is the Joules of an electron? Is it its kinetic energy?
@NUPUR-t3e
@NUPUR-t3e 2 года назад
@@ElVerdaderoAbejorro Joules of electrons is actually is the energy possessed by then when electric field is applied to them to move in ordered manner rather than random drifting which is without application of external voltage. • Random motion of electrons - Thermal energy. (Joules of Heat) • Ordered motion of electrons - Electrical energy. (Joules of electricity).
@NUPUR-t3e
@NUPUR-t3e 2 года назад
@@ElVerdaderoAbejorro 1. There is no such thing like the intervals of energy carrying. As long as these electrons are in motion then either in random or ordered they carries possessed energy at any instant. 2. When there is no external voltage then only the thermal energy they can carry. In this condition if any temperature difference is imposed then heat transfer will takes place in metals. 3. When electric voltage or field is imposed then they moves in ordered fashion as long as there is no resistance in the conducting path they continues to possess the electrical energy. 4. The only one state microscopically exist when these electrons are ceased to motion or motionless I.e. absolute zero Kelvin condition. Then only they don't carry or possess any energy at all. 5. So, there is always some form of energy these electrons possess at any instant of time in the metal or conducting material. There is no any particular interval needs to take into account. But yes, if we want the energy transferred in that period of time (range of instants) then it is V*I*∆t or I^2 *R* ∆t. At every instant, electron is in balanced condition of energy transaction.
@sgtbilko2950
@sgtbilko2950 2 года назад
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@sk-Muhammadi
@sk-Muhammadi 2 года назад
Thanks dear ... You have taught me something in 2 minutes which created illusions in my mind several times
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@johannabencivenga2434 2 года назад
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@johnrflinn 3 года назад
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@fatimafatoom7466
@fatimafatoom7466 4 месяца назад
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@skvlog5695 2 года назад
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@dreamlyrics12 2 года назад
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@skvlog5695 2 года назад
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@Uejji
@Uejji 3 года назад
I learned the product-over-sum rule for pairs of parallel resistors. ie R1*R2/(R1 + R2). Sometimes it's easier to work out by hand. It's less nice for 3 or more parallel resistors, but it still works as long as you only do two at a time, and calculated pairs you can think of as its own resistor. For instance: with 3 resistors in parallel, you can do R1,2 = R1*R2/(R1 + R2) and R1,2,3 = R1,2*R3/(R1,2 + R3) With 4 resistors in parallel, you can do R3,4 = R3*R4/(R3 + R4) and R1,2,3,4 = R1,2*R3,4/(R1,2 + R3,4) Etc. Like I used to tell my math students, sometimes it isn't a "more right" way or a "superior" way, just another tool that sometimes is a better fit to your problem.
@danielearnestmuchabaiwa1310
@danielearnestmuchabaiwa1310 3 года назад
thank u,,, we need a video on ANOVA statistics
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@faisal5370526 2 года назад
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@medonryngkatmarboh3484 Год назад
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@halidsufiyan3663 3 года назад
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@williammartin1275 Год назад
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@dianachulu1074 3 года назад
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@andreasrubia8281 2 года назад
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@davecao908 3 года назад
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@duanemwiikisa7371 3 года назад
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@mathiusbizinesi2482
@mathiusbizinesi2482 10 месяцев назад
Great teaching
@tcosmos
@tcosmos 2 года назад
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@Den_Electro_channel
@Den_Electro_channel 11 месяцев назад
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@anthonypaculan385
@anthonypaculan385 10 месяцев назад
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@maswarservis
@maswarservis 2 года назад
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@scribblessat3469
@scribblessat3469 Год назад
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@AbdulRahim-rw5pk 3 года назад
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@bobbystarchild975
@bobbystarchild975 2 года назад
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@dreamlyrics12 2 года назад
Hi
@BigWokstar
@BigWokstar 5 месяцев назад
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor how can I thank you for getting me this far into college😫 never thought I'd be at my junior year
@markdanielnablo6776
@markdanielnablo6776 3 года назад
Hi sir, can you make a video on how to make the different diagram in electrical, Like ladder diagram ? I hope you make video for this particular topic , Thank you 😁😁
@dingcolarte6131
@dingcolarte6131 3 года назад
Thank you very much the video
@t.m.harish6581
@t.m.harish6581 3 года назад
Keep going sir your videos are very useful for studying
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@thearchetype9829 3 года назад
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@willowillotech7029 3 года назад
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@mariamcu84
@mariamcu84 Год назад
4:36 his giggle is so cute😭💗
@juniorandy2409
@juniorandy2409 2 года назад
great video indeed. thank you very much
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@Den_Electro_channel 11 месяцев назад
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