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The science of electricity is considerably more amazing than magic.
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1. Four Miracles of Electrical Engineering
33m
Discover the four revolutions in electrical engineering that have brought major opportunities and benefits to masses of people in just the past 150 years. Learn, specifically, what each of the four periods brought and the basic properties of the electron and electric circuits on which our entire electrified world is based.
2. Static Electricity and DC versus AC
33m
From the moment your phone alarm wakes you in the morning until you turn off the lights at night, almost everything you do-cooking, working, driving, checking the news-is possible because of one simple fact: electrons carry energy. Consider the two ways electrons use their energy-carrying ability to create electricity.
3. Making Electricity: Power Generation
26m
How do we create the massive amounts of energy needed to power our cities and individual homes? We don't. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only converted from one form to another. Learn how electrical engineers use Maxwell's foundational equations-via four revealing demonstrations-to create generators to power our grids.
4. Current on the Move: The Electric Grid
32m
No matter what source is used to generate electricity, that power must be distributed and managed to provide continuous and reliable energy for the end user. Explore the US power grid-much of which has been in place for more than 50 years-and discover the significant benefits a "smart grid" would bring.
5. First Connections: The Telephone Network
29m
In the 1870s, Alexander Graham Bell was trying to improve the telegraph when he and his assistant discovered that speech itself could be transmitted over telegraph wires. Explore the subsequent engineering developments that brought the telephone to almost all households, including Bell's invention of twisted-pair cabling to reduce crosstalk, still in use today.
6. The Digital Revolution in Telecommunications
30m
In the old-style analog telephone system, voltage increased and decreased across the wires, corresponding to the human voice signal. But in a digital system, that all changes. Learn how the human voice is changed into binary values, sent over the system, and then converted back into volts with the voltage applied to the speaker in the phone handset. The human ear takes it from there.
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