Voltage, Current, and Resistance (Electricity Water Analogy)
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Learn about electricity from a mechanical engineering perspective! Why is voltage like pressure? Why is current like flow rate? What is power factor? You will learn that and much more in this video!

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▶️This video explains the terms of voltage, current, resistance, and power factor, using a water analogy (simple terms!). It's an ideal video for mechanical engineers who want to learn a bit about electrical engineering, but without needing to learn all the jargon!



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