Instructional Video3:27
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Electronics 101: Apply KVL and KCL Laws the Right Way!

9th - Higher Ed
Apply KVL and KCL laws to solve this question.
Instructional Video6:09
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Electronics 101: Important Techniques in KVL and KCL

9th - Higher Ed
Learn important techniques in the application of KVL and KCL.
Instructional Video4:26
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Electronics 101: Thevenin's Equivalent Circuit Made Easy!

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to apply Thevenin's Equivalent Circuit the Easy Way! Do you want to learn Embedded Systems the Right Way?
Instructional Video3:50
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Electronics 101: Maximum Power Transfer - Q16

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to apply the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem to solve this! Do you want to learn Embedded Systems the Right Way?
Instructional Video2:56
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Find the energy stored in the capacitor and the inductor at steady-state

9th - Higher Ed
Find the energy stored in the capacitor and the inductor at steady-state
Instructional Video3:08
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CircuitLab: Lesson 1

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to get started with CircuitLab! Build a Resistive circuit now and see how it works!
Instructional Video4:20
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Circuit Analysis: Ohm's Law

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to apply Ohm's Law correctly and easily perform circuit analysis.
Instructional Video4:45
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Circuit Analysis: Voltage Divider Rule

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to use the Voltage Divider Rule to perform circuit analysis and solve for voltage and current.
Instructional Video8:27
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Half-Power Point and the -3dB Point. Are they the same?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the Half-Power Point and the -3dB point. Are they the same? How do we apply them to a Filter Design?
Instructional Video11:57
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Thevenin Circuit Analysis: The Easy Way!

9th - Higher Ed
Thevenin's Equivalent Circuit allows you to convert any complex circuit into a simple circuit that has a single voltage source (Thevenin's Voltage) and a single Resistance (Thevenin's Resistance), in series with the Load. After that, you...
Instructional Video7:15
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Electronics 101: Understand the impact of Load Resistance on the Circuit!

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we look at different possible Load Values and understand its impact on the circuit.
Instructional Video6:25
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Electronics 101: Thevenin's Equivalent Circuit Analysis!

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to apply Thevenin's Approach to solve this circuit! Do you want to learn Embedded Systems the Right Way?
Instructional Video9:31
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Electronics 101: Maximum Power Transfer - Q17

9th - Higher Ed
Apply the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem to get this right! Do you want to learn Embedded Systems the Right Way?
Instructional Video11:34
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What Capacitance will allow 𝑉_1π‘˜ to remain greater or equal to 9 V for 2s after the switch is opened

9th - Higher Ed
The switch was closed for a long time before t = 0. At time t = 0, the switch is opened. Determine the value of the capacitance C needed, so that the voltage 𝑉_1π‘˜ will remain greater than or equal to 9 V for 2 sec after the switch is opened
Instructional Video10:14
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Inductor Steady-State and Transient Analysis

9th - Higher Ed
The switch was closed for a long time before t = 0. At time t = 0, the switch is opened. 1. Determine the energy that was stored in the inductor at time t = 0- (i.e., when the switch was still closed) 2. Determine the voltage V5k across...
Instructional Video8:28
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Capacitor Steady-State and Transient Analysis

9th - Higher Ed
The switch was closed for a long time before t = 0. Current measured by ammeter is 1 A at t = 0-. At time t = 0, the switch is opened. What is the value of the unknown voltage? What is ammeter’s reading at time t = 0+ s? What is...
Instructional Video6:57
Science Buddies

How to Use a Photoresistor (Light Sensor) with Arduino (Lesson #27)

K - 5th
This easy video tutorial will show you how to use an Arduino.
Instructional Video8:51
Science Buddies

LED Circuit Design: Power and Efficiency

K - 5th
Learn to design LED circuits for maximum efficiency, including choosing a battery and resistors, in this electrical engineering project.
Instructional Video5:07
Science Buddies

How Much Current Does It Take To Burn Out An LED? | Science Project

K - 5th
Find out how much current it takes to burn out LEDs in this fun eelctronics project.
Instructional Video10:26
Science Buddies

LED Circuit Design: Choose Resistor Value

K - 5th
Learn to design LED circuits for maximum efficiency, including choosing a battery and resistors, in this electrical engineering project.
Instructional Video3:47
Science ABC

How Does a Light Bulb Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An incandescent bulb mainly consists of two partsβ€”the bulb and the filament. The bulb is generally made of glass, within which is a vacuum. The filament inside the bulb is where the actual light is produced. It is made of a long and...
Instructional Video5:43
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Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment : Tiny Drops, Big Discoveries

9th - Higher Ed
Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment: A Discovery and Impact Experimental Setup: β€’ The experiment involved measuring the force on charged oil droplets suspended between two metal plates. β€’ The apparatus included an atomizer, observation...
Instructional Video9:39
Science Buddies

LED Circuit Design: LEDs in Series

K - 5th
Learn to design LED circuits for maximum efficiency, including choosing a battery and resistors, in this electrical engineering project.
Instructional Video4:57
Science Buddies

LED Circuit Design: Solve for Current with Known Resistor

K - 5th
Learn to design LED circuits for maximum efficiency, including choosing a battery and resistors, in this electrical engineering project.