Machines | Electronics Tutorial #1 - Electricity - Voltage, Current, Power, AC and DC
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Visit my website for more Tips, Videos, DIY projects and more: http://www.mjlorton.com/ --------------------- Click "Show more" ------------------------------- Basic / beginners Electronics Tutorial / course / lesson - Voltage, Current, Power, AC and DC Please support my content creation by using my Amazon Store: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20 --------------------- Click "Show more" ------------------------------- My website and forum:- http://www.mjlorton.com Donations and contributions:- http://www.mjlorton.com My techie channel MJLorton - Solar Power and Electronic Measurement Equipment - http://www.youtube.com/MJLorton My Techie Amazon Store: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20 My other channel VBlogMag - For almost any topic under the sun! - http://www.youtube.com/VBlogMag My VBlogMag Amazon Store: http://astore.amazon.com/vblogmag-20 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Nikola Tesla - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla Thomas Edison - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison In this tutorial I cover the following: * Some history about electricity / central power stations / electrification. * Science of electron flow in a conductor / wire * I use fluid dynamics in a pipe to explain voltage (pressure), current in Amps (flow) and consumption in Amp hours (rate of flow). * We look at AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) on the UNI-T UT81B scopemeter * We look at how voltage / pressure is required to charge a 12 volt battery * What is electricity? / How does electricity work? Topics for future videos in this series: * Ohms law, resistance, power, energy * Electronic components - diodes, transistors, FETS, capacitors, digital logic gates, integrated circuits, 555 timer. * Series and parallel circuits * Op amps and feedback
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please glance toward the camera occasionally. much warmer
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Amazing work, mate.
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Thank you for this.
I hope you continued this tutorials.
You are a great theacher. Subscriber for good. -
That was great :-)
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Im a Mechanic. everything with metal, i am good at, but electrical component, that is just not my thing. this is very helpful, cause im dumb as shit to this
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my kids are 10 and 13. I want to teach them about electricity and you are by far the best teacher on this subject.
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:) you are good teacher, i really like your way how to explain
thanks a lot for your effort in doing such nice tutorials -
Are you South African? Sounds like.
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Thank you for this lesson on the basics. Your diagram, and explanation really helped me better understand the fundamentals of electricity.
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Thank you for your video. Very helpful!
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wow, thank you! Great beginning.
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I had to stop and tell you how tickled I am watching this video. I am 60 years old and I want to know electricity. Your teaching style is way cool. ok back to the show.. thrilling
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Love the videos. The water/electricity example is perfect. For anyone learning electronics for the first time, check out the 1974 U.S. Air Force videos too. I'm new to electronics. I worked as a Electronics Technician in the past, but didn't get a chance to do much at the time. Hoping to get another job as a Tech soon, so learning here has really helped get me up to speed. Thank you, Martin.
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Thank you
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Maybe the amount you're getting spammed is a measure of your success! Thank you for helping to fill some gaps in my basic knowledge - it seems with self taught electronics it's often easy to try to run before you can walk (with interesting results though regardless).. Keep up the good work!
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great video thank you
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Thanks great tutorial, learned a lot
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Thanks. loved this episode. Really well explained.
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amazing !
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Wonderful explanation!