Udemy - Electricity & Electric circuit Simulation on Thinkercad

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Udemy - Electricity & Electric circuit Simulation on Thinkercad
Created by Practical buddy | Published 6/2021
Duration: 5h8m | 7 sections | 22 lectures | Video: 1280x720, 44 KHz | 1.5 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub


Learn basics of Current electricity, Electrical circuits and it's simulation on Thinkercad software
What you'll learn
In 1st part you will learn some basic concepts of current electricity like current, voltage, resistor, power, etc in great depth along with some basics of Thinkercad software.
In 2nd part you will learn different techniques to solve complex circuits along with simulation of that circuits
Simulation of different circuits on Thinkercad software
Current Electricity concepts
Electrical Circuits
Requirements
Basic algebra for mathematical calculations or scientific calculatorPc or Laptop to simulate the Thinkercad softwareDecent connection of internet
Description
I had divided this course into two parts. In the first part, you will be learning some basic concepts of current electricity in great depth and an introduction to thinkercad software. After completing 1st part you will start 2nd part and in that, you will be learning the complex circuitry and its simulation on the thinkercad software. I will not only teach you the traditional methods to solve the complex circuitry but at the same time, I will also provide you some shortcut tricks which help you to solve that circuit quickly.
Part-1:- Current Electricity and introduction to the Thinkercad software
1) Difference between conductors and insulators
2) What is a current?
3) What is a resistor and how to find its value?
4) What is Voltage?
5) What is power and how we can calculate it?
6) Difference between Ac and Dc Circuits?
7) Ohm's Law with experiment
8) Series and Parallel circuits + Numericals
After lecture 7th you will be introduced to the thinkercad software.
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Part-2:- Electrical Circuits and its simulation in Thinkercad software
1) What are nodes meshes and loops?
2) KVL and KCL rule
3) Mesh analysis
4) Supermesh analysis
5) Nodal analysis
6) Voltage and Current divider rule
7) Thevenin's Law
8) Norton's Law
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Simulation on Thinkercad Software
Who this course is for:Those who are curious to learn arduinoThose who are curious to learn electronicsThose who are curious to learn electric circuitsThose who are curious to learn simulation softwareAnyone opting for electrical or electronics engineering

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