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The Complete Basic Electricity & Electronics Course

by Pruned4773 - 19 January, 2019 - 11:39 AM
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Tahnks
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Thanks alot for this post
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(19 January, 2019 - 11:39 AM)Eminem Wrote: Show More
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Learn how Electricity, Electronic Components and Circuits work. Join over 4,100 happy students!
 
Topics include:
    01 Introduction
    02 Electric Current
    03 Voltage
    04 Batteries
    05 Resistors
    06 Electric Power
    07 Capacitors
    08 Diodes
    09 Conclusion
 
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Languages: English
Size: 478 MB
Parts: 1 RAR Part
Part's Size: 478 MB
Lectures: 108
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Thank you..will try to see if i can download it
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(01 December, 2020 - 11:45 PM)nmeiyvery Wrote: Show More
Guys, who do you keep on thanking? I mean, no one has actually written anything related to physics and electricity. Actually, if you really want to learn physics, trust me there are tons of books that you can read and learn a lot of things. You can actually easily learn basic physics on wikipedia and different tutorials on youtube. I actually learned a lot of things due to certain tutorials on youtube. However, you must not "play" with electricity, trust me. If you need to repair something and you got no idea, better call for some specialists, like the guys at https://bates-electric.com/locations/richmond-va/. They know what to do and how to do, and the risks are reduced to minimum.

I guess you got that "burn" :DD
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(This post was last modified: 07 April, 2021 - 07:42 PM by PenelopeEllison.)
I support your idea of taking a course in electricity and electronics. Today, electricity is the leading industry.I recently found some good articles on how to install a voltage stabilizer. I needed it because I had constant power surges at home. You can find more information https://www.ashleyedisonuk.com/world-voltages/ Tell me, where do you plan to take the course online? By the way, my friend studied at the NITEC school. I have heard many good reviews of courses and teachers at this school, however I do not know if they teach online.
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Do you really think that it’s something worth worrying about? I hope that you are just wondering, because there is a huge misunderstanding in what electricity is and how it is being consumed. Here is a short explanation for you. You can use less energy and pay less money, or you can use even more energy and still pay less, if you follow those rules https://www.simplyswitch.com/energy/guid...pros-cons/. Those are golden, believe me, you will simply change your supplier and pay less. It’s not that complicated, but still, there are lots of people who are struggling right now.

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