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Ohms Law: Basic electronics, parallel and series resistors |
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Created by Nikoloz Sanakoevi | Last updated 10/2019 Duration: 1 h | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 Ch | 100 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub | 9 lectures In this course you will learn about electrical circuits, from scratch to Ohm's Law. Conventional Current Voltage Power Resistors Resistors in Series Resistors in Parallel No pre-requisites are needed this course is for beginners You should have the internet connection Very basic knoledge of math (starting grades at middle school) Do you need to studey about this topic and learn the material on the Ohm's Law from 0 fast? Then this quick guide course is for you! The goal for this course is to get you familiar with basic consepts of electrical circuits. Whether you are a current highschool or university student, this course is for you! I will show you how to solve problems related to Power, Voltage and Current as well as explain this concepts in detail. In addition to that, you will get a special access to my materials for this course - Power Point slides of lectures in HD quality, so that you can glance at the material that you have studied and repeate it in under 10 minutes! After some of the basic concepts, I will go in detail about resistors. Both Parallel and Series resistors will be shown and studied! The second section will give you a complete clear understanding of resistors. Each lesson or resistors has it's Practice Problems that I explain in detail and solve in the video, so that you both get the sample problems and the step-by-step instructions on how to solve them, which is also included in the able slides. I hope that you get maximum out of this quick guide to electrical circuits and ohm's law! What does this course cover: CurrentAmperesVoltagesPowerWattsResistorsOhm's LawResistors in SeriesResistors in Parallel Also, the video lessons involve solving Practice Problems with answers! Do you need to learn basics of circuits or about Ohm's Law? Enroll Now! Who this course is for: Students of Engineering Majors Technicians Future Engineers Students of Physics Classes
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