What Are Some Good Websites to Learn About Electricity?

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Hyperphysics is recommended as a top resource for learning about electricity and other physics topics. The website provides comprehensive explanations and interactive diagrams that aid understanding. Users appreciate its clarity and depth of information. Other suggestions may also be shared, but Hyperphysics remains a favored choice. Exploring this site can significantly enhance knowledge of electricity concepts.
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Hey today we started a new topic in physics on electricity. I was wondering if anybody out there knew of any good websites which could help me understand the topic.
many thanks,
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