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Following in from the DC circuit fundamanetals series starts the Complex numbers are NOT complex! How complex numbers are used in The difference between Time Domain and Frequency Domain in What is an oscilloscope? What is it useful for? How is it used? What is the difference between an old school analog and a modern ... Because the current must be zero when the capacitor voltage peaks and vice versa. How NOT to blow up your Oscilloscope. Your oscilloscope ground clip lead can be a potential accident waiting to happen. Why?

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EEVblog 1729 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 7: AC Ohms Law

EEVblog 1729 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 7: AC Ohms Law

Ohms law applied to

EEVblog 1417 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 1: Alternating Current

EEVblog 1417 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 1: Alternating Current

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EEVblog 1730 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 8: Apparent, Reactive & Real Power

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EEVblog 1470 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 3 - Complex Numbers are EASY!

EEVblog 1470 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 3 - Complex Numbers are EASY!

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EEVblog 1469 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 2 - Phasors

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EEVblog 1728 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 6: Impedance, Conductance, Susceptance, Admittance

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EEVblog #926 - Introduction To The Oscilloscope

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AC Basics   Why AC Circuits have a Phase Angle

AC Basics Why AC Circuits have a Phase Angle

Because the current must be zero when the capacitor voltage peaks and vice versa.

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EEVblog 1636 - Ultimate Multimeter Beginners Guide!

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EEVblog #279 - How NOT To Blow Up Your Oscilloscope!

EEVblog #279 - How NOT To Blow Up Your Oscilloscope!

How NOT to blow up your Oscilloscope. Your oscilloscope ground clip lead can be a potential accident waiting to happen. Why?