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  1. J

    Electronics newbie

    Thanks again, this was a good read and you helped my understand a lot better.
  2. J

    Electronics newbie

    Thanks Flat5, Ok, sounds good, voltage is the force applied to do work... Maybe this question will help me understand a little better, if I can word it right. Where does this force, voltage, come from. I know potential difference more neg than pos etc.... Voltage makes electrons move...
  3. J

    Electronics newbie

    After I read over you post again, Flat5, and thought about what voltage and current actually were I read your post again, I believe with a little more understanding. Thanks JimB, thanks, it helped, didn't matter if it was conventional or electron flow i was just trying to figure out where...
  4. J

    Electronics newbie

    Ok, here is what I have so far, please bare with me I promise I'm not high...Although it would probably make this easier. The only thing that flows through a circuit is electrons, nothing else, not electrons, current and voltage, just electrons in a manner of speaking. Current is just...
  5. J

    Electronics newbie

    So the current keeps flowing, doesnt the voltage push the electrons? If you have 2 resistors and you lose 2.5v at the first resistor you will only receive 2.5v at the second resistor? Then you lose another 2.5v, how does the current continue to be pushed if all voltage was dropped. Thanks...
  6. J

    Electronics newbie

    Ok, I'm working on my degree in electronics but still a newb. Sometimes I have trouble grasping things because it is so abstract. Here's my question, lets say you have a series circuit with a 5v emf, 2 resistors, both with a 2.5v drop. In a series, voltage drop, circuit the voltage drop...

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