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Physics and etc,,,,

DIgression: I want to make a webpage that habors all of my notes. THat would be super helpful, I believe. Stay tuned :3.

Monday April 22, 2024 UPDATE

Honestly, I have not been able to update as much as I have been wanting to however I am sure I will get my shit together sometime lol. Exam season is next week and a little bit of the week after that so I am prepping. I am going to make study guides for my topics and probably upload them here as they might help anyone coming by. I am currently working in a lab whenever I get the chance as sort of a temp undergrad to se if I am a good fit for the lab. It is incredibly interestimg am I am excited to talk mre about what I am learning. Right now I am learning about flux method and growing crystals (told you it was cool). okay bye.

Electronics

A great website I found if anyone is interested in a stronger knowledge of EE!!! https://practicalee.com/electromagnetism/. I will be delving into more stuff like this hopefully! anywayss......In physics, electronics is described as "a branch of physics that deals with the thoery and use of devices in which the electrons travel through a vacuum, gas, or semiconductor medium."

With that being said... there is a lot of electron travel and those flows of electrical charge are called "Current" also denoted as 'I' (Unit: Ampere, A)

These currents flow in two ways, which I lovingly consider the ACDC hardcore style, because it literally is either AC or DC. I want to actually take some time to understand the differences of these two because it will be relevent later on.

ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC) >>Direction of current is always switch (alternating) periodically, and the voltage is also switched (alternating). Voltage is alternating between positive and negative and vice versa while also changing direction of current.

DIRECT CURRENT (DC) >>The direction of the current of the voltage is always constant and the electricity flows in a SPECIFIC direction. (Remember: Voltage is CONSTANT)

I recently got into Arduino and microprocessors, I went to microcenter and fot this inland brand 'arduino' kind of thing and did some beginner stuff the other night. I have a little video I want to show of my progress and I am very excited to get more involved!

Update: I guess I just have to upload everything on YouTube WAHHHH but here is my first circuit light show !!!