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Ages: 11 - 18
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Current and Voltage (P.D)
From YouTube, produced by Kamal Wafi
This is a detailed explanation of potential difference and current suitable for GCSE and Alevel students. (09:11)
Found by Kamal101 in Current
January 26, 2013 at 12:08 PM
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Ages: 9 - 14
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Electron Flow Demonstration and Terminology
From YouTube, produced by Hila Science
This video explains electricity as the flow of atomic particles called electrons. Animations demonstrate electron flow. Batteries are described as chemical devices designed to create electron flow. Key words include: electrons, positive charge, neg... [more]
Found by LarrySanger in Current
February 12, 2009 at 02:54 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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How Things Work : How Is Electricity Generated?
From YouTube, produced by Paul Volniansky
Electricity is generated by introducing conducting wire, usually copper or aluminum, to a magnetic field. Learn more about how electricity is generated from a math and science teacher, Steve Jones. (03:02)
Found by teresahopson in Current
May 11, 2010 at 07:53 PM
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Ages: 12 - 18
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Physics with Mr. Noon: Electric Current, Part 2
From YouTube, produced by Mr. Noon
The instructor gives more classroom demonstrations dealing with electric current, voltage, resistance, and Ohm's Law. The classroom is dark because the instructor is using a projector in a darkened room.
Found by teresahopson in Current
April 28, 2010 at 09:45 PM
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Ages: 12 - 18
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Current and Voltage
From YouTube, produced by matrixeducation
This vide offers information about the fundamentals of current and voltage. The video also has explanations of the units Amps, Volts, Coulombs per second and Joules per Coulomb.
Found by teresahopson in Current
April 28, 2010 at 09:39 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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Voltage and Current, Part 1
From YouTube, produced by electroninstructor
This video describes voltage, the potential difference or "pressure" that pushes electric charges through conductors.
Found by teresahopson in Current
April 28, 2010 at 09:25 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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Voltage and Current, Part 2
From YouTube, produced by electroninstructor
This video describes voltage, the potential difference or "pressure" that pushes electric charges through conductors.
Found by teresahopson in Current
April 28, 2010 at 09:27 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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Voltage
From khanacademy.org, produced by Kahn Academy
This video ten minute video explores voltage. The video primarily differentiates electric potential and electrical potential energy. Electric potential energy is the amount of work that is needed to move that particle from one spot to another. Th... [more]
Found by freealan in Current
May 29, 2011 at 05:44 PM
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Ages: 9 - 18
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Ohm's Law (Interactive)
From pbslearningmedia.org, produced by WGBH Educational Foundation
In this interactive simulation adapted from the University of Colorado's Physics Education Technology project, learn about the relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance. Known as Ohm's law, this relationship can be described by t... [more]
May 18, 2012 at 11:36 PM
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Ages: 13 - 18
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Generation of Alternating Current
From pbslearningmedia.org, produced by WGBH Educational Foundation
In this interactive resource adapted from the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, learn how a generator produces alternating current. More specifically, see how slip rings, brushes, an armature loop, and a magnetic field interact to produce single-phas... [more]
May 4, 2012 at 11:51 PM
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