Circuits (part 1)

Introduction to electricity, circuits, current and resistance

Introduction to electricity, circuits, current and resistance

Purchase: hilaroad.com This video is an introduction to electricity, designed to support this topic at the grade 5 to 9 level. Using a simple model of the atom, electrons are presented as the charged particles that carry electrical energy in most circuits. The video includes a demonstration of series and parallel circuits.
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A brief introduction to the technology that makes it possible for today's electronics to do so much with very little space - the IC (aka microchip)
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This applianceassistant.com video describes the three types of appliance circuits, the three main elements of an appliance circuit, and the three problems that can occur within an appliance circuit to cause your washer, dryer, refrigerator, or any other appliance to not work properly. I hope you like it! Let me know what you think and what I can do to better help you!
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Visit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. Click here to get started: www.TurbulenceTraining.com In this video I am going to take you through a six exercise bodyweight circuit, alternating between 3 upper body and 3 lower body exercises. To start, we will begin with an easy lower body exercise and a very easy upper body exercise. Essentially, these two exercises will act as a warm up. In the Y squat stance, push your hips back and squat down for a total of 15 repetitions. Since we are doing circuit interval training and not strength training we want to fatigue ourselves with these exercises. Follow that with the basic push up exercise for another 15 repetitions. If you can't do 15 full push ups, then you can always do kneeling push ups, just be sure to choose an exercise that isn't going to make you sore the next day. The next exercise to perform is the lunge. To increase the difficulty of this exercise you can hold in the bottom position, and again, complete 12-15 repetitions for each leg. Now, you will move on to a slightly more difficult variation of the basic push up, the decline push up for 15 repetitions. This exercise will be especially hard after completing 15 regular push ups. Again, in these exercises you will be performing a higher number of repetitions because this training is more interval training than strength training. There still remains one remaining lower body exercise to complete. I prefer to choose an exercise that uses a <b>...</b>
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Most people probably like Pistons because they allow them to build hidden doors and traps. I like them because they revolutionize redstone circuitry. (Please note that I didn't try to find out if anyone has already build something similar beforehand, so it might be possible that what I'm showing is nothing new) EDIT2: World and schematics: dl.dropbox.com EDIT: Forever A Troll from the Minecraft Forums posted this usefull list: pTransistor - Tristate buffer(functioning like an AND gate) ipTransistor - Inverted tristate buffer(functioning like an IMPLIES gate) pPulser - Clock generator. cTransistor - 2-to-1 multiplexer. pcoPulser - Clock generator(with an inverted output as well). 4ppPulser - Quadruple clock generator. pBMemory - A very crappy punched card reader. PBM Array - A VERY EPIC punched card reader!

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A Google Tech Talk May 5, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Michael Goard, PhD, and Emily Jacobs, PhD. The majority of the human brain is comprised of a single structure, the neocortex, responsible for a range of cognitive functions, from sensory perception to abstract thought. However, despite this diversity of functions, the neocortex has a simple architecture it is comprised of numerous repeated motifs of a single stereotyped neural circuit. This talk will serve as an introduction to the structure and function of the neocortical circuit, particularly focusing on how it processes sensory input in order to generate cohesive perception of the external world. This will be followed by a description of recent experiments demonstrating how the neocortex can process sensory input in different ways depending on the behavioral state of the animal. Finally, there will be a discussion of how understanding neocortical function will lead to innovations in medicine, computing, and artificial intelligence. The study of neuroscience is devoted to understanding how the brain functions uniformly across members of a species, but a critical question centers on how cognitive processes differ between members of a species, or in an individual under varying environmental conditions. In short, why do some people excel where others falter? This talk introduces two factors that contribute to individual differences in cognition: genes and hormones. This concept is examined through recent experiments <b>...</b>

A power strip keep working when you pour water all over it. And we experiment if someone can get an electric shock when you put a tweezer into the power strip's outlet socket. For more info on this amazing product, check out: www.wetcircuits.com
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[Recorded: October, 1967] This half hour color promotional/educational film on the integrated circuit was produced and sponsored by Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation and first shown on television on October 11, 1967. In the film, Dr. Harry Sello and Dr. Jim Angell describe the integrated circuit (IC), discuss its design and development process, and offer examples of late 1960s uses of IC technology. Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation was one of the most influential early high-tech companies. Founded in Palo Alto California in 1957 by eight scientists and engineers from Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation was funded by Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation of Syossett, New York. Rapidly establishing itself as a technology innovator based on its invention of the planar manufacturing process in 1959, the company developed the first monolithic integrated circuit, the first CMOS device, and numerous other technical and business innovations. French oil field services company Schlumberger Limited purchased Fairchild in 1979 and sold a much weakened business to National Semiconductor in 1987. In 1997 National divested a group, formed as the present Fairchild Semiconductor, in a leveraged buy-out. The company re-emerged as a public entity based in South Portland, Maine in 1999 under the corporate name Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. Fairchild Semiconductor presented its new products and technologies with an entrepreneurial <b>...</b>
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www.ted.com In a zippy demo at TED U, AnnMarie Thomas shows how two different flavors of homemade play dough can be used to demonstrate electrical properties -- by lighting up LEDs, spinning motors, and turning little kids into circuit designers.
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blog.makezine.com Another clever trick from the world of electronics - Pulse Width Modulation is a simple method for controlling analog devices via a digital signal. It's also an efficient way to drive motors, lamps, LEDs & more.
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Example problem - solving a circuit with two resistors in parallel. The problem is worked out and the concepts are explained in detail. From the Physics course by Derek Owens.
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This clip gives the theory of alternating current (AC) sources connected to a resistor, inductor and a capacitor or any combination of them. (Part 1)
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TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC CIRCUITS - Department of Defense 1968 - PIN 27867 - SHOWS HOW TO LOCATE AND REPAIR SHORTED, GROUNDED AND OPEN CIRCUITS.

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This video covers the history of the discovery of radio waves, to the creation of simple oscillator based radio transmitters. Then I explain what modulation and amplitude modulation are, and show you how to build a low powered AM radio transmitter. Original design by Stefan0719: www.youtube.com Kickass music by imeddy www.youtube.com
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blog.makezine.com When you think - "DIY electronics", one of the first images that likely comes to mind is a bunch of parts and wire soldered to a standard piece of perforated circuit board - and that makes sense. Perfboard is super-versatile - essentially it's just a grid of potential solder-point connections. You can trim it down to just the size you need - or leave extra space for future enhancements ... or revisions, if need be.
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Afroman goes over the basics of how to use an operational amplifier to amplify tiny voltages, and builds a circuit to listen to very faint sounds with a microphone. Don't forget to vote 5! The final microphone amplifier circuit diagram is here: www.afrotechmods.com For more information about amplifiers, Google "inverting amplifier" "non-inverting amplifier" "instrumentation amplifier" "class A amplifier" "class B amplifier" "class AB amplifier" and that should give you a lot to chew on.
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Physics: Behavior of voltage, charge and current over time in electric circuits with capactors; charging and discharging RC circuits; the time constant. Behavior of voltage and current over time in circuits with inductors; RL circuit with battery, and with battery removed This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the student's permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) A charging RC circuit (2) Continued (3) Continued. A discharging RC circuit (4) Continued (5) The time constant. Inductors (6) An RL circuit, with battery. An RL circuit, when battery is removed (7) Continued tags: educational college student education MCAT exam test
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This tutorial will take you through the basics of wiring circuits on a breadboard from a schematic. For more examples & fun visit the Stamps in Class Mini Projects page on parallax.com/education!
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www.FreedomUniversity.TV. A series of videos on circuit analysis with initial focus on DC. For questions, contact, Professor Santiago at john@e-liteworks.com or visit the above URL for other videos and technical topics.
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