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Lesson-1-> Introduction to basic Electronics fundamental concepts.4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson -2-> Introduction to Breadboard4 Topics|1 Quiz
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What is Breadboard?
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Hardware Description of Breadboard
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Why Breadboard ?
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How to use breadboard?
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What is Breadboard?
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Lesson-3 -> Introduction to LED4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson-4->Introduction to switches4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson-5-> Introduction to Transistor and voltage regulator4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson-6 -> Introduction to capacitor5 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson-7->Introduction to Relay and diode4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Activity-1->How to turn on/off multiple LED’s using a slider switch4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Activity-2->How to use transistor as a switch and amplifier3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Activity-3->How to make a LDR project with transistor3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Activity-4->How to make a charging and discharging circuit of capacitor3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 1, Topic 4
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What is Ohms Law?
28/07/2021
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Ohm’s law states that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperature remain constant.
Mathematically,
V= IR
In the equation, the constant of proportionality, R is Resistance and has units of ohms, with symbol Ω.
The same formula can be rewritten in order to calculate the current and resistance respectively as follows:
I= V/R
OR
R= V/I
Ohm’s law only holds true if the provided temperature and the other physical factors remain constant.