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  2. Do you want to learn about circuit construction in a fun and interactive way? Try the PhET circuit construction kit, a free online simulation that lets you build and test your own circuits with different components and tools. You can also view the circuit as a schematic or a realistic diagram, and compare your results with other PhET simulations. Join the PhET community and discover the ...

  3. One of the first things you'll encounter when learning about electronics is the concept of a circuit. This tutorial will explain what a circuit is, as well as discuss voltage in further detail. A simple circuit, involving a button, an LED, and a resistor, built two different ways.

  4. cir· cuit ˈsər-kət. often attributive. Synonyms of circuit. 1. a. : a usually circular line encompassing an area. a swamp about 10 miles in circuit. b. : the space enclosed within such a line. the circuit of the duke's land. 2. a. : a course around a periphery. the periodic circuit of the Earth around the Sun. b. : a circuitous or indirect route.

  5. 3 days ago · Simple Circuits. A circuit is the path that an electric current travels on, and a simple circuit contains three components necessary to have a functioning electric circuit, namely, a source of voltage, a conductive path, and a resistor. Circuits are driven by flows.

  6. An electronic circuit is composed of individual electronic components, such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors and diodes, connected by conductive wires or traces through which electric current can flow. It is a type of electrical circuit.

  7. About this unit. This unit is part of the Physics library. Browse videos, articles, and exercises by topic. Ohm's law and circuits with resistors. Learn. Introduction to circuits and Ohm's law. Basic electrical quantities: current, voltage, power. Resistors in series. Resistors in parallel. Example: Analyzing a more complex resistor circuit.

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