I am new, and would like some tips

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A 12-year-old beginner engineer seeks tips on physically building circuits after already learning about Ohm's law. Forum members recommend starting with introductory kits that allow for practical applications, such as building an FM radio or power supplies. Additional resources are shared, including links to related threads for further guidance. The conversation briefly shifts to a video game, The Elder Scrolls, highlighting generational differences in gaming experiences. Overall, the discussion emphasizes hands-on learning and community support for new engineers.
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Hi! I am new here, and also a beginner engineer. I am just 12 yrs. old. If anyone has some tips for me, that would be great! I already know about ohms and that type of stuff, so things about physically building circuts is nice. Thanks!
 
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Welcome to the PF!

Here is a nearby thread in the EE forum with some tips, and check out Jim's links in his posts #2 and #5. Building a few of those intro kits is a great way to learn. Especially if you build kits that you can use for practical things (like FM radio, power supplies, etc.) :smile:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=660757

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Thanks! that helped out alot! Now time to register on the unofficial elder-scrolls pages...
 
elder scrolls?

what's that?
 
Hey, i will have you know that it is a very creative and fun game!
 
okay, sounds great. I mis-splled it on first search and didnt know what it is.

You see, i never went beyond Pac-Man
so kindly excuse my inexperience !

Have fun-

old jim
 
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