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Can your Live without Electricity today?
If you are going to read about the discovery of electricity and the period when it has been fully utilized, it’s somewhat like just a few years ago. Now, can you imagine those people who lived before this time without relying on electricity? During the night, we use light bulbs or flash lights to keep us doing our actions on … Continue reading
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Tagged Brown Out, Candles, Clock, Discovery, electricity, Fridge, Hair Drier, Lamps
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Huge Sparks of Electricity
During the bad weather condition particularly storms, thunder and lighting are most likely experienced. The thunder is the loud roaring sound generated from the impact of the clouds above. The lightning is the brilliant flash of light that always comes first before the thunder. Take note that lightning are highly dangerous because it is a giant spark of electricity. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Electrical Charge, electricity, Electrons, Lightning, Thunder, Voltage
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The Two Kinds of Electrical Charges
The Discovery of Electrical charge was dated back ages long ago particularly during the time of the ancient Greek period. According to the scientists, Thales was the first individual who has discovered “Electrical Charge” by taking a piece of amber then rubbing it on a silk cloth. As a result, the amber was attracted to the small pieces of straws. … Continue reading
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Tagged Electrical Charge, electricity, Electrons, Greek, Negative, Positive, Static, Thales
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Series and Parallel Connections
Calculating complicated circuits involves both series and parallel connections which is the reason why it is very important for you to have good analysis and mathematical understanding. On this post let’s discuss about how to simplify an electronic circuit by providing you some basic examples. On the example shown below, we have two resistor components that are connected in parallel. … Continue reading
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Tagged Calculations, Circuit Connections, Current Flow, Formulas, Parallel, resistors, Series, Simplify
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Resistance Measured in terms of Ohms
If you are to read the book of Mr. Grob’s Basic electronics, he has his own unique definition. Browsing the web even offers you more definitions and explanations. But, they all pertains into one the same meaning where resistor is a type of device that controls or limit the flow of current on the circuit. The parameter of a resistor … Continue reading
Posted in Resistors
Tagged Amperes, Calculations, current, Divider, Ohms Law Formula, Power, resistance, Voltage, Watts
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Explanation on how does Resistors Work
During my college days, the very first component that was introduced to us by our instructor in the laboratory was the Resistors. Of course, everybody was so excited but many of us failed to understand about how it really works. We do have books and access to the internet but the explanations seems to be quite complicated for beginners to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ceramics, Conductors, Current Flow, Electrical Energy, Hydraulics, Materials, Resistivity
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