Electricity - electromagnetism
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Charged particles |
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Basics |
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Static
electricity: attraction and repulsion |
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2
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Electrostatic
induction: attracting the uncharged |
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3
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Lightning:
discharging in a flash |
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Advanced |
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4
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Charging
an electroscope by induction |
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5
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Van
de Graaff’s generator |
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Superposition of electric
forces |
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Superposition of electric
fields |
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Electric flux |
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| II |
Voltage
Sources |
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Basics |
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Batteries |
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From power station to your
home |
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Making your own battery |
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Power stations |
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Advanced |
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Measuring
electricity from light |
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| III |
Electric currents |
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Basics |
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How
a battery lights a lamp |
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Simple electrical circuits
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There’s electricity everywhere |
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Advanced |
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Current car |
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Measuring AC and DC current |
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Grounded, short and open circuits |
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Electric potential across
conductor causes current |
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RL series circuits with I-t
and V-t graphs |
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Series and parallel circuits |
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Basics |
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Series
and parallel wiring |
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Understanding series and parallel
circuits |
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Combining series and parallel
wiring |
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Current and voltage in a combined
circuit |
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Advanced |
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Kirchhoff’s current rule |
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Kirchhoff’s voltage rule |
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| V |
Electricity in action |
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Basics |
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Electrical appliances in the
kitchen |
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Bimetallic switches: reacting
to temperature |
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Electrical installation in
the house |
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Electricity: fun and life
saving |
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Electricity in the human
body |
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Advanced |
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Circuit
diagram of the electric system in a car |
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Wiring in a house |
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| VI |
Resistance |
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Basics |
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Resistance:
measuring - circuits |
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Resistance: applications |
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Advanced |
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Resistivity of metals as a
function of temperature |
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