Basic Electronics Part 1

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Instructor Joe Gryniuk teaches you everything you wanted to know and more about the Fundamentals of Electricity. From the classrooms of Lake Washington Technical College in Kirkland, Washington.

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---------------- 0:00 about course

----------------- 9:15 Fundamentals of Electricity

----------------- 1:03:07 What is Current

-----------------1:59:05 Voltage

----------------- 3:34:29 Resistance

-----------------4:57:27 Ohm's Law

----------------- 5:53:30 Power

----------------- 6:31:42 DC Circuits

----------------- 7:43:22 Magnetism

----------------- 9:26:11 Inductance

----------------- 10:03:26 Capacitance

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Watched the whole 10/11 hours at work! I’m a training electronics technician with no formal school or training so this to me is gold as I want to pursue a career in electronics. Thank you so much for this.

I’m from the uk, also would love to do the quizzes (I doubt there availability)

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Actual Lecture starts at 9:15

0:00 about course

9:15 Fundamentals of Electricity

1:03:07 What is Current

Voltage

3:34:29 Resistance

Ohm's Law

5:53:30 Power

6:31:42 DC Circuits

7:43:22 Magnetism

9:26:11 Inductance

10:03:26 Capacitance


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This guy is great ... never had this many practical examples in a lecture ever. Having "been there and done that" I can conclude that you are very lucky if you have a professor who will bridge the gap from theory to practice ... they're rare as hens teeth since most brainiac professors go straight to teaching after they acquire their PhD ... so you learn the practical stuff afterwards on the job (nice to get some hints like this ahead of time).

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I met so many individuals with the same personality and approach to teaching throughout my education and career. This presentation brought back so many awesome memories!!

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I have been in IT for 20 years, I graduated with a BS in infotech. There was no requirement for a class like this. There is no question that there should have been.

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