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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.

Recommended Book for this course : Introduction to Electronics 6th Edition amzn.to/3IHU7RQ

Basic Electronics Part 2:    • Basic Electronics Part 2  

👉Power Electronics (Full Course):    • Video  

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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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@theway674

2 years ago

These sorts of classes are the only reason YouTube is worth anything if you ask me. I am very grateful for these classes, thank you

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@lancelot1953

2 years ago

Thank you to Washington Technical College, their teacher and to "Nerd's Lesson" for making these lectures available for the education of the community. This is a great service to humanity. May God bless you all, Ciao, L (Maine, USA)

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@alexandrudicu5212

2 years ago

You don't realise how important are this lessons to us university students from all around the world. A lot of teachers forget that students are not equal and they hurry to explain a lot of complex formulas without covering the basics. Thank you very much for your cobtribution.

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@italonelli1233

1 year ago

I am the manager of a eletronic repair shop everything ive learned is thru youtube and this is no exception thank you so much for recording this course and sharing it with the world.

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@ritahsu6713

2 months ago

I am 40 years old now and majored in Japanese. I am not a technical guy but I want to join this world and be part of them. I am on my way to be a product manager in IT engineering now. Thank you for sharing this and helping me to achieve my dream. Thank you so much.

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@Oujana1990

2 years ago

You are the man, Joe. This is Aziz Gilbert, and I had the honor to attend your class (back 2001/2003). Great to see your post and I am grateful for what you do. Thanks and God bless.

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@liamkoni1519

2 years ago

My first entre into "electricity" was with the US Navy Electrician's Mate manual back in the early sixties! Mr. Gryniuk's lesson brings back those days and fills in a bit more. I am now retired but thanks to that 'basic training' I have gone on to enjoy a fun carrier from audio to computers working for corporations and my own business where I still enjoy following the amazing evolution of technology today.

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@InputBlackBoxOutput

1 year ago

As an EE, going through the basics feels nostalgic but gives me huge dopamine boost

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@Londonbridge978

11 months ago

I didn’t have any formal training or schooling but I’m currently a medical device repair technician and watching this video has helped me a lot with my job. Thank you so much

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@Loonstadk

2 years ago

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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@stevendefiori5262

2 years ago

As a former AT&T Teletype Tech that actually worked on a nuclear sub command center, your electronic teaching is epic.

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@StaticBlaster

10 months ago

There's a study method I've used while I was in school called the SQ3R method. It consists of surveying the chapter, the headings, skimming the text, looking at the illustrations, diagrams, and schematics. The second step consists of turning the chapter headings, subheadings, and topics into questions. The third and final step is broken down into three sub-steps: Reading the text as you answer your own questions (which may involve re-reading the text to make the material stick), Reviewing the material and Reciting it back to yourself. By the way, I like the instructor's sense of humor. He's really funny.

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@brentreed4860

2 years ago

Great teacher. I didn’t realize how old these videos were until I realized that he hadn’t referred to smart phones, talked about Lithium batteries being new and described 2022 being so crazy far off date in the future.

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@chrislundberg1

2 years ago

Brings back good memories, meet the first teacher that was working this class a long time ago great teacher, Worked a couple of years in computer repair with Lee at the onset of the class in the 90's .

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@goodie2shoes

1 year ago

I never paid attention in school and a lot of this stuff never really got through to me. I love the ability to catch up with the help of these amazing lectures.

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@e-man2081

2 years ago

This guy is great. Listen to the first few minutes even if you aren't interested in electronics. Good advice for studying anything.

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@ear4funk814

2 years ago

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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@Nighthawk681

2 years ago

Wow! Where was this instructor for 75% of my college career!? Why can't they all be like this!? God bless him!

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@Silent-Lucidity

2 years ago

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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