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TheSatirist
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Hello, thank you for taking the time to read this. I am so uneducated that I do not know how to even begin to explain what I am even uneducated in so, I'll just attempt to explain.
I am fascinated with electricity and the endless things we can do with it, I am more specifically interested in Nikola Tesla's work. I am fairly young(15 years of age), and I do not know where to begin learning about electricity. I would eventually like to understand how and why Tesla's ideas worked. But first I must learn the basics. I am completely in the dark about how to start learning about electricity. I'd like to begin with having complete understanding of how electricity is made, not just the process, but WHY the process works. I want to know the laws, the theories, the conditions, the materials used, and anything else relevant to the basic making of electricity. I believe if I can learn the 'ins' and the 'outs' of that, I'll be able to take my research further because I will have my feet wet.
So, to wrap this up, I am looking for reliable websites and/or sources that I may learn basic 'electricity things(I do not know a better way of putting that)', or some tips and ideas of where else to start from someone who is obviously far more educated in this field.
I am fascinated with electricity and the endless things we can do with it, I am more specifically interested in Nikola Tesla's work. I am fairly young(15 years of age), and I do not know where to begin learning about electricity. I would eventually like to understand how and why Tesla's ideas worked. But first I must learn the basics. I am completely in the dark about how to start learning about electricity. I'd like to begin with having complete understanding of how electricity is made, not just the process, but WHY the process works. I want to know the laws, the theories, the conditions, the materials used, and anything else relevant to the basic making of electricity. I believe if I can learn the 'ins' and the 'outs' of that, I'll be able to take my research further because I will have my feet wet.
So, to wrap this up, I am looking for reliable websites and/or sources that I may learn basic 'electricity things(I do not know a better way of putting that)', or some tips and ideas of where else to start from someone who is obviously far more educated in this field.