Where Can I Find Complex Electric Circuit Diagrams for High School Students?

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The discussion centers on the challenge of finding complex electrical circuit diagrams suitable for high school students, specifically focusing on circuits involving current, voltage, and resistance. Participants emphasize that high school students typically engage with basic components such as resistors and capacitors, rather than advanced circuits. Recommended examples include typical lightbulb problems and RC circuit scenarios, which effectively illustrate fundamental concepts without overwhelming students.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of electrical concepts such as current, voltage, and resistance.
  • Familiarity with circuit components including resistors and capacitors.
  • Knowledge of series and parallel circuit configurations.
  • Ability to interpret circuit diagrams and solve basic circuit problems.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research typical lightbulb circuit problems to understand practical applications.
  • Explore RC circuit analysis techniques for better comprehension of capacitors in circuits.
  • Study series and parallel circuit configurations to enhance problem-solving skills.
  • Look for online resources or textbooks that provide complex circuit diagrams for educational purposes.
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This discussion is beneficial for high school physics teachers, students learning electrical engineering concepts, and educators seeking resources for teaching circuit analysis.

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Hi everyone I have a hard time finding complex electrical circuits that high school students solve ...i.e. current, voltage and resistance within the circuit itself. If anyone can kindly find some of these complex electrical circuits to solve over the internet that can be any type series, parallel or both...it will be very appreciating. Thank you.
 
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I don't really see what you mean. High school students aren't going to have the education to solve anything complex, like you said they would be dealing with capacitors, resistors, and maybe inductors. Are you looking for a real world example with just resistors and capacitors? The best examples like that are the typical lightbulb problems, or shudder problems for an RC circuit.

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