
Resistance Part One: Base Electronics: 5
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Engineering, Physics, Science
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This lesson covers electrical resistance, explaining it as the opposition to current flow in a circuit, measured in Ohms. It discusses the extremes of resistance, from infinite to none, using a switch as an example. Resistors are introduced as components to control current and voltage. A water flow analogy is used to illustrate how resistors impede current, similar to hair clogging a pipe. The lesson explains how to adjust current and voltage by changing resistance, ensuring optimal flow in circuits. It concludes with a review of key concepts, setting the stage for further lessons on circuit analysis.
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