
Introduction to electrical engineering | Khan Academy
A summary of the math and science preparation that will help you have the best experience with electrical engineering taught on Khan Academy. Become familiar with engineering numbers and …
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Electrical engineering Unit 1: Introduction to electrical engineering Getting started Unit 2: Circuit analysis
Basic electrical quantities: current, voltage, power
We will create our first mental models for these basic electrical quantities. We will also talk about power, which is what happens when voltage and current act together.
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Application of the fundamental laws (article) | Khan Academy
We solve a circuit by direct application of the fundamental laws: Apply element laws (Ohm's Law and the like) plus Kirchhoff's Laws to solve for the currents and voltages of a circuit. Written by Willy McAllister.
Circuit analysis overview (article) | Khan Academy
Hey, pretty new here, but does the Khan Academy Electrical Engineering 'faculty' cover Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits, or offer an explanation for how to use the SPICE/PSPICE circuit simulators?
Circuit terminology (article) | Khan Academy
The metal enclosure of an appliance is connected to a ground wire, which goes through the home's electrical system and out to Earth, thereby directing dangerous current to a safe place, away from …
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With the principle of superposition you can simplify the analysis of circuits with multiple inputs. Written by Willy McAllister.
Resistivity and conductivity (video) | Khan Academy
Explore the principles of Ohm's law, resistance, and resistivity in electrical circuits. Understand how resistance is defined by voltage and current, and how it remains constant in Ohmic materials.
The Enlightenment period (article) | Khan Academy
His most famous work, on electricity, exemplified Enlightenment principles. Franklin observed that lightning strikes tended to hit metal objects and reasoned that he could therefore direct lightning …