Lesson 1 - Voltage, Current, Resistance (Engineering Circuit Analysis)

Lesson 1 - Voltage, Current, Resistance (Engineering Circuit Analysis)

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LordLorenzo
LordLorenzo - 20.09.2023 10:09

Just finished a lvl 3 electrical science qualification and this looks very simple stuff. Im not saying that to be clever i mean a couple years ago this would have blown my mind so its great to feel the progression thats happened like a lot of people are saying in comments its good to learn this stuff im fascinated , for anyone struggling with this stuff hang in there it felt like i would never get it then one day it just starts to click hang in there

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Gopal Guleria
Gopal Guleria - 20.09.2023 09:43

The amount of work done to carry ing charge to one point to another it's unit volt the obstruction possed by body in the follow of current unit is ohm ohm law states that current flow in the condictor is directly proportional to potential difference mean v=it thank you to tell about current voltage; resistance

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Gopal Guleria
Gopal Guleria - 20.09.2023 09:30

Current measure in unit ampere

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Gopal Guleria
Gopal Guleria - 20.09.2023 09:23

The time rate of change charge is called current it means I=q/t

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shahad saeed
shahad saeed - 18.09.2023 18:15

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WiggyWoz
WiggyWoz - 17.09.2023 18:19

Outstanding teaching. 🎉

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Charnel victoire
Charnel victoire - 16.09.2023 21:32

Thank you

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Charnel victoire
Charnel victoire - 16.09.2023 21:31

Really helpful

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Braden Pryor
Braden Pryor - 16.09.2023 03:09

“If you can’t explain it to a 6 year old, you don’t understand it yourself.” -Albert Einstein

This guy could explain it to a 6 year old. What a good video.

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Dana Magic
Dana Magic - 05.09.2023 00:32

Excellent class! Looking forward to more.

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Grateful One
Grateful One - 29.08.2023 21:34

I am so grateful to have come across this amazing teacher/ video!! I’m a 47 year old woman going back to school to learn electrical. Having said that my knowledge of anything with this topic is minimal, but I’m eager to learn. Thank you so much for breaking down these concepts. I’m actually understanding the material that is being taught in class, because I’m listening to your explanation first. Thank you!!

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Lalousia
Lalousia - 28.08.2023 06:22

This was really helpful!

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Brian Nedd
Brian Nedd - 28.08.2023 03:21

bravo. excellent communication.

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R L
R L - 20.08.2023 18:59

I wish 1/2 of the instructors in my life were like this guy, REMARKABLE!!!

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Larry Conroy
Larry Conroy - 18.08.2023 11:33

What ever happened to E, as in Electromotive Force? You know, like E=I*R or P=I*E? Now that everyone uses V (Mr. Volta) instead of E, shouldn’t we be fair to Mr. Ampere, Mr. Ohm, and Mr. Watt? If E is being replaced with V, shouldn’t we revise Ohms Law? To be fair, the new Ohms Law should become Voltage = Amperes * Ohms and Watts = Amperes * Voltage. This seems much more fair to Mr. Ampere, Mr. Ohm, and Mr. Watt.

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CCC SSS
CCC SSS - 17.08.2023 12:04

Thank you, man. I am a university technical English instructor working in Germany, and next term I will need to teach the Electrical Engineering students some subject-related English. I had no idea of any electronics, so these videos are tremendously helpful for me to create decent lessons that won't bore these people to death!

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Richard Dresden
Richard Dresden - 14.08.2023 08:43

This guy rules.

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willmorrs
willmorrs - 13.08.2023 21:28

I needed this. I'm gonna watch this until I can teach it to someone else. I'm a great tech but not as strong on my electronic work

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Prospero
Prospero - 12.08.2023 18:45

What amount of volt can we call milli volt?

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Dan Woodcock
Dan Woodcock - 11.08.2023 00:31

Excellent!

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JRSinCT
JRSinCT - 10.08.2023 23:55

great teacher. much appreciated!!!!

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Nnamdi Okpala
Nnamdi Okpala - 09.08.2023 15:13

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Places
Places - 09.08.2023 04:00

Best teacher on planet earth.

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Otto Farrah
Otto Farrah - 08.08.2023 01:32

Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🤓

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oO0
oO0 - 05.08.2023 16:20

If one of the qualities of a good teacher is making complex concepts easily understandable, then this guy is outstanding!!! He really helps to lay the fundamental foundations YOU need for further study in this field🤗

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joyner joyner
joyner joyner - 01.08.2023 20:05

Everybody knows its smoke that makes electronics work. Cause as soon as you let smoke out it stops working.

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Mark Herring
Mark Herring - 29.07.2023 20:14

I just watched this first course...I like the way you teach..will your courses eventually show how to use oscilliscopes? Specifically how to get vector image from a monitor to show up on the osicilliscope screen?

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CHIMATHS CLASS (CMC)
CHIMATHS CLASS (CMC) - 29.07.2023 09:38

Great content
Thanks sir

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Dillyn Sneed
Dillyn Sneed - 23.07.2023 08:12

As a 4 year apprentice about to take my wiremen’s test. I’ve went from just doing what needs to be done to fix a circuit to actually understanding how it all works from watching this guys videos!

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Heich Fung
Heich Fung - 20.07.2023 16:58

Clear Explanation. ❤

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23m25
23m25 - 18.07.2023 01:49

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Expand your thinking horizons

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Isaac Owusu Sarkodie
Isaac Owusu Sarkodie - 17.07.2023 14:18

Hi a little help here, can I use 20v 7.7a charger for 19.5v 3.3a laptop?. Thank you

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ONOJA AMODU
ONOJA AMODU - 13.07.2023 16:31

Will I get certified

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ONOJA AMODU
ONOJA AMODU - 13.07.2023 16:31

Good afternoon sir. Nice job
Will I get certificate

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Flocksta🥶
Flocksta🥶 - 13.07.2023 08:09

I want to thank you. I finally have a comprehensive answer to how does electricity travel in a circuit. My teachers used to say that it was not important. It has been itching my brain for a while. Thank u again sir.

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F A
F A - 08.07.2023 15:06

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Mosaic 2008
Mosaic 2008 - 05.07.2023 23:53

I have to say, this was the exact video that made me REALLY interested in electronics, in March of 2022. Thank You for the knowledge!

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Zeeshan Ahmed
Zeeshan Ahmed - 05.07.2023 23:21

this man taught me electricity in 40 minutes, something I never understood all the years at school

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Tanuja Sharma - 01.07.2023 11:42

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Barb OBRIEn
Barb OBRIEn - 21.06.2023 19:27

Very well done. I learned a lot.

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ANDREW EKUSAI - 20.06.2023 21:35

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Goodnews udoh
Goodnews udoh - 15.06.2023 11:15

Am so happy
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This lesson

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Asid Nazir
Asid Nazir - 14.06.2023 13:14

How can I thank you sir your lecture helped me a lot to clear my interview for job 👍

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John S
John S - 12.06.2023 02:17

Thank you, your teaching is great by getting to the point instead of dragging it or making it sound harder than it is. I had to work with too many book smart chemists and microbiologists making the job harder than it is by working with one hand or using tongs only.

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firhantu
firhantu - 10.06.2023 03:08

i'm recommending this to my classmate since my lecturer did not teach us in much detail for us to understand

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Сергей Дерикот
Сергей Дерикот - 04.06.2023 09:58

Hello, I really like your lectures, everything is very clear thank you 😊

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Joseph Rostkowski
Joseph Rostkowski - 02.06.2023 07:25

Tesla TeslaTesla !!!!!!!! How did a human being figure that out? But history repeats itself, every thing is starting to go back to dc current but lithium not alkaline rechargeable by inverter to rectifier ( any plug in charger) takes ac current and rectifies it back to dc to charge the battery! This cycle will always happen through out humanity, the minute someone figures out free energy ( which you can never destroy or create) THEY DIE OR DISAPPEAR! 😢😢😢RIP MR TESLA

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Peter deWolf
Peter deWolf - 30.05.2023 07:53

"Current" is a bit confusing. If "voltage" is "push" that makes the electron current flow, does greater voltage push harder? When I push something harder it moves faster. But that isn't what happens to current velocity, is it? Isn't current velocity constant? At what speed? At the rate of "electron drift" it would take days for an electron to move an inch! But at nearly the speed of light, presumably, you have vast numbers of tiny masses--electrons--moving at light speed! Relativity theory says, as the speed of light is approached, the moving mass is shortened and increased. At very near the speed of light the electrons would be infinitely massive...hehehe...How much voltage would THAT require, to push zillions of infinitely massive particles!?

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John Jay
John Jay - 29.05.2023 02:14

This is the same stuff thay teach at my school.

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