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Ever wondered how electronic devices work? 🤔 This video takes you step by step from sand to smart technology! Learn how quartz becomes a semiconductor, how transistors are made, and how billions of them power modern CPUs. Plus, see how digital logic turns simple switches into intelligent devices. This video was made with the support of our Friend, @onlinecomponents .
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[QUIZ with @TriadMagnetics] How many diodes are used in a center-tapped full-wave rectifier?
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QUIZ] Electric flux density is an alternative way to quantify an electric field, instead of electric field intensity:
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[QUIZ with Triad] What type of transformer is required for a center-tapped full-wave rectifier?
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In 1880, Jacques and Pierre Curie found the "piezoelectric effect" in crystals like quartz, where pressure creates electric charges. They also discovered the "inverse piezoelectric effect," where electric fields deform these crystals. Sonar, developed in the 1900s to spot icebergs, was the first real-world use of piezoelectricity, igniting more research and innovation in this field. Learn more about the Piezoelectric Effect with CircuitBread:www.circuitbread.com/piezo-effect
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[QUIZ] Solving a circuit using differential equations is done in which domain?
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[QUIZ] Impedance differs from resistance because it:
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[QUIZ] In a Thévenin equivalent circuit, internal sources are replaced by what when calculating the equivalent resistance?
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[QUIZ with Ohmite] Ohm’s Law establishes a relationship between which two quantities through a linear resistance?
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Why is RAM faster than other memories?
Modern processors operate at incredibly high speeds, processing data at gigahertz (GHz) speeds. To keep up with this pace, they need quick access to data. However, directly accessing storage memory like hard drives or flash memory would slow down the process because these memories aren't fast enough. RAM (Random Access Memory) solves this issue by storing actively used data for quick access. More RAM means better performance. But RAM is not without its own drawbacks. Understand more here: www.circuitbread.com/ram-faster
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