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Introduction to Breadboard (Protoboards), Part 1 of 2 Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 488 seconds This video introduces the breadboard, also called a protoboard, used to build electronic circuits without soldering. The first part of this presentation describes the features of a breadboard. Related: breadboard, electronic, protoboard, prototyping |
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Electricity and Matter Part 1 - Attraction and Repulsion Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 208 seconds This presentation shows how contact between different materials can result in attraction or repulsion. Experimental results are discussed that led to Ben Franklin's one fluid theory of electricity. It explains how clues were found from rubbing different materials together. Related: attraction, electricity, repulsion, static |
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Electricity and Matter Part 2 - Electricity as a Fluid Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 232 seconds This presentation illustrates the one fluid theory of charge first described by Benjamin Franklin. Also explains conventional versus electron current flow. Related: ben, conventional, current, electricity, electron, flow, fluid, franklin, one, theory |
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Ohm's Law Part 1: Units and Quantities Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 571 seconds This video introduces the basic electrical quantities of charge, current, voltage, and resistance. The concept of quantities and units is explained. The units of Coulombs, Volts, Amperes, and Ohms are described. The three basic formulas of Ohm's Law (E=IR, I=E/R and R=E/I) are introduced. Related: amperes, current, law, ohms, ohms, quantities, resistance, units, voltage, volts |
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Multimeters - Hands-On Lab, Part 1, Measuring Current Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 601 seconds This video is part 1 or of a 4-part series of video guided hands-on laboratory activity to help a student understand the proper and safe use of a multimeter to measure current, voltage, and resistance. This video guides the student through the proper techniques for measuring current with a multimeter. Related: current, measure, multimeter |
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Electrical Meters - An Introduction Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 593 seconds This video describes electrical meters that measure current (ammeter), voltage (voltmeter), and resistance (ohmmeter). It explains how electromagnetic and electrostatic meters work. It also explains the operation of a cathode-ray oscilloscope. Related: ammeter, electrical, meters, ohmmeter, oscilloscope, voltmeter |
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Electrical Switches, Part 1, Introduction - Basic Switches Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 403 seconds This video introduces the principles and terminology of mechanical electrical switches. It covers terms such as contacts, normally open, normally closed, poles, and throws. Related: electrical, switches |
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Voltage and Current, Part 1 Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 444 seconds This video describes voltage, the potential difference or "pressure" that pushes electric charges through conductors. Related: current, difference, potential, voltage |
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Resistance in Circuits, Part 1 of 2 Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 224 seconds This 2-part video describes the effect and importance of resistance in electrical circuits. This video is based on the textbook "Lessons in Electric Circuits", a free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity and electronics, written By Tony R. Kuphaldt. Related: circuit, resistance |
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Electricity and Matter Part 4 - Atoms and Elements Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 392 seconds This presentation shows how the elements are the building blocks of all matter. It describes the atoms, bonds between atoms, molecules, atomic number, atomic mass (weight), isotopes, atomic excitation and ionization. Related: atomic, atoms, elements, excitation, ionization, isotope, mass, molecule, number, weight |
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Ohm's Law Part 2: Ohm's Law Applied to Simple Circuits Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 275 seconds This video demonstrates the use of Ohm's Law to calculate current, voltage, and resistance in a simple circuit. Note: I plan to redo this video with better graphics for circuit problems, it is hard to see the numbers on the low resolution versions like on Youtube. Related: amperes, current, law, ohms, ohms, resistance, voltage, volts |
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Electrical Wires Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 436 seconds This video is about electrical wires. It describes common types, configurations of wire, and wire terminology. It explain the gauge system of rating wire size (diameter), circular mils, current capacity, and others. Related: circular, electric, electrical, gauge, mil, wire, wireing, wires |
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Electricity and Matter Part 5 - Conductor and Insulators Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 509 seconds This presentation describes the properties that make some elements and materials conductors or electricity, while other materials are insulators. Topic include electron orbitals and shells, free electrons, valence electrons. Introduces the analogy of a wire as being like a pipe carrying water. Describes conductivity and resistance. Related: conductor, electrons, free, insulator |
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Multimeters - Hands-On Lab, Part 2, Measuring Voltage Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 322 seconds This video is part 2 or of a 4-part series of video guided hands-on laboratory activity to help a student understand the proper and safe use of a multimeter to measure current, voltage, and resistance. This video guides the student through the proper techniques for measuring voltage with a multimeter. Related: measure, multimeter, voltage |
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Multimeters - Hands-On Lab, Part 3, Measuring Resistance (A) Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 387 seconds This video is part 3 or of a 4-part series of video guided hands-on laboratory activity to help a student understand the proper and safe use of a multimeter to measure current, voltage, and resistance. This video guides the student through the proper techniques for measuring resistance with a multimeter. Related: measure, multimeter, resistance |
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Voltage Sources, Part 1, Friction Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 98 seconds This is a recording of a class lecture on Voltage Sources. This part describes how mechanical friction can generate voltages. Related: electricity, friction, static |
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Resistance in Circuits, Part 2 or 2 Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 325 seconds This 2-part video describes the effect and importance of resistance in electrical circuits. This 2nd part looks at switches. This video is based on the textbook "Lessons in Electric Circuits", a free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity and electronics, written By Tony R. Kuphaldt. Related: circuits, electric, resistance, switches |
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Electrical Switches, Part 2, Toggle Switches Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 333 seconds This video describes toggle switches, including different configurations and terminology. Related: electrical, switches, toggle |
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Voltage and Current, Part 2 Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 398 seconds This video describes voltage, the potential difference or "pressure" that pushes electric charges through conductors. Related: current, difference, potential, voltage |
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Voltage Sources, Part 2, Current Sources-A Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 485 seconds This is a recording of a class lecture on Voltage Sources. This part describes how current can be generated using magnetism and from the energy of light. Related: cells, current, electric, light, magnetism, photovoltaic, solar |
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Electric Circuits Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 182 seconds This video introduces the concept of an electric circuit. It describes the difference between an open and closed circuit. Related: circuit, electric |
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Voltage Sources, Part 3, Current Sources-B Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 381 seconds This is a recording of a class lecture on Voltage Sources. This part describes how current can be generated using heat and pressure. Related: current, electric, heat, piezoelectric, pressure, thermocouples |
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Power, Electrical and Mechanical Posted by: electroninstructor
Video duration: 455 seconds This presentation describes electrical power and relates it to work or energy. A comparison is made between mechanical and electrical power. Related: electrical, electricity, energy, power, work |
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