With all the complexity of electrical circuits and the myriad components that we can put into them, it turns out there are certain types of connections about which we can generalize. If components...

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This is the second video introducing beige bag spice. In this video you will learn how to put a dependent source circuit and how to do a DC sweep. The handout corresponding to this video can be found...

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When we are first learning about any topic, the examples used to first illustrate the principle often seems contrived and unrealistic. This may seem especially true for electrical circuits when we...

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to have better vision, choose 2 pages in view let´s insert a logo in the document (front cover) Now we open the header and footer of doc to work on them double click to get in! these two buttons take...

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So there are really two big ideas in DC electrical circuits that we have to worry about and they're listed down here below. The first one is that matter is conserved. You already know that but...
Now let's put a capacitor, and a resistor and a battery together in single circuit. And I'm gonna put them in series right now. Just one loop so they each have to have the same...
In the last video, we went over the definitions of series and parallel. Today we will see how those definitions might help us to simplify circuits. Let's start today by introducing the idea of...

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Hello everyone. I'm Jesse Mason. In this episode of the Teach Me series, we'll learn the basics of Kirchhoff's Rules and see how they're applied to circuits....
Hello everybody! In our series of lectures on basic electronics learning by doing we will move on to the next. You might recall that we have been discussing over the past couple of lectures on the...

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At last, we come to circuits, or at least some laws that apply to them. Let's start by introducing Gustav Kirchhoff. Kirchhoff was a physicist that made some rather large contributions to the...

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