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I'm taking an introduction class for electric circuit. I can solve problems but I want to know how they work in the real world.

Is there any good website???

2007-02-20 10:49:02 · 5 answers · asked by Kari *** 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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For basic you may try the BBC or LEARN Quebec websites with nice animation and interactive examples for you to build your own circuits. For more details go to the wikipedia & other educational websites.

Good luck exploring!

2007-02-20 12:52:10 · answer #1 · answered by kanlim 3 · 0 0

www.arrl.org. This is the home site for amateur radio. Their manual has a lot of good information for learning how to understand how a circuit works. Any thing that you can find for Forrest Mims will also be a help to you. The book "Electronics Principles" is another good source for learning how a circuit works.

2007-02-20 16:39:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I used to read Radio Electronics and Popular Electronics when I first started in the field. These always had lots of interesting and practical projects that were fairly simple to create. I'm not sure if they have websites. The previous person also mentioned Forest Mims books. You used to be able to get these little project booklets at Radio Shack.

2007-02-20 12:38:41 · answer #3 · answered by KB 2 · 1 0

Wikipedia....
All circuits sites are the same....You have to be comfortable with the basics first....If you can calc out R's, i's , and RC values well
try the old Forrest Mims books...they really show you how basic circuits can be applied to every day life and mischief.

2007-02-20 11:02:24 · answer #4 · answered by Experimental876 4 · 0 0

This site looks like it might be interesting:
http://www.ee.washington.edu/circuit_archive/circuits/

Many many more from the search below

2007-02-20 11:13:11 · answer #5 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 0

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