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This site provides a series of online textbooks covering electricity and electronics. The information provided is great for both students and hobbyists who are looking to expand their knowledge in this field. ... 3 second delay timer on +12VDC circuit. ... Could anyone please help me with a problem about RCL-circuit?
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www.allaboutcircuits.com/
www.allaboutcircuits.com/
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Electronic circuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An electronic circuit is a closed path or paths formed by the interconnection of electronic components through which an electric current can flow. Physically, an electronic circuit can be as small a...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_circuit
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Electric Circuits ... Most practical applications of electricity involve the flow of electric current in a closed path under the influence of a driving voltage, analogous to the flow in a water circuit ... A complete path, typically through conductors such as wires and through circuit elements, is called an electric circuit.
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/ecircon.ht...
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/ecircon.html
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Title: The Electric Circuit; Overview: The students will design an electrical circuit capable of running 3 lights in different rooms in a home. In the process they will discover series and parallel circuits. ... In a series electric circuit, only one path is available for the electrons to flow through. When any part of...
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www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/core/plans/int/elec.htm...
www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/core/plans/int/elec.html
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electric circuit, unbroken path along which an electric current exists or is intended or able to flow. ... Magnetic circuits can be part of an electric circuit; a transformer is an example. Equivalent circuits are used in circuit analysis as a modeling tool; a simple circuit made up of a resistor, and an inductor might be...
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www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0816977.html
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A simple circuit: ... In an electrical circuit, electrons move from the negative pole to the positive pole (although electrical current is defined as the movement of positive charges, so current is said to go from the positive pole to negative pole - go figure).
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faculty.plattsburgh.edu/donald.slish/Basic.html
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This is what makes electric current. Electrons can move more easily in some materials than in others. When there is a path for electrons to move in a loop, we have a circuit. If the path of the current is interrupted, we have a break in the circuit and current cannot flow through the wire.
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www.extension.iastate.edu/e-set/science_is_here/circuit...
www.extension.iastate.edu/e-set/science_is_here/circuits.html
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We describe simple electric circuits and show how switches can be used to represent Boolean functions. We cover the idea that parts of the circuit need not be showin in detail. ... Figure 1 shows a simple electric circuit. The stylized symbols represent a battery, a switch, and a lamp. The lines represent wires.
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www.spsu.edu/cs/faculty/bbrown/web_lectures/circuits/
www.spsu.edu/cs/faculty/bbrown/web_lectures/circuits/
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