Electricity and Circuits
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2008
- Purchase: hilaroad.com/video/ This video is an introduction to electricity, designed to support this topic at the grade 5 to 9 level. Using a simple model of the atom, electrons are presented as the charged particles that carry electrical energy in most circuits. The video includes a demonstration of series and parallel circuits.
learning with youtube its really more simple than learn in school ;)
I am currently taking Electrical Engineering Technician at a College right now and am in second year..
This video is definitely excellent for the range of information that it covers.. Very accurate and I think it was fun to watch!
Great examples for series and Parallel! Easy to follow!!
Thank you for this very clear over-view of electricity concepts. This will help my students understand parallel and series circuits!
There is nothing I "learned in this video that I didn't allready know. However, if you are just learning about electricity, this is a great video!
THERE ARE MILLIONS OF VIDEOS IN UA-cam..... NONE HAD BEEN SO INTRESTING LIKE THIS ONE.........THANX....FOR IMPARTING KNOWLEDGE....
My class is doing tests on Current Electricity, and I could not really understand it good... but now I understand it better after watching your video!
Nice job!
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Thank you - that helped me to study for my science test in electricity
Well done. Another great video, as always.
Benefiting as well, good clear and understandable video. Thank you.
This was very helpful, thank you!
thank you for the help now i can build my invention! You're awesome please keep making videos!
i learned more than 1 year at college:))
I have to agree you did a great job...I read the comments beofre I watch the video and I was doubtful but you really provide the info in an easily digestable format. Thank God for you and others that want to help people learn. I would have paid for that presentation. Im off to count the series and paralell circuits in my house. Fun Fun
the number of electrons vary. the atom has many shells around which the electrons orbit. that is a different topic. u can google atoms and it structure to find out more.
protons are positively charged so they move towards the -ve terminal.
btw ur questions aren't stupid
thank you your video made me brighter than before. :)
Well presented ! :) Thank you
Great video. Thank you.
well done! excellent video!
what an awsome video, thanks, i learnt alot
If we connect many light bulbs in series, will the last one burn weaker than the first one?