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10 Common MYTHS about ELECTRONICS.

Ron Mattino 11,482 lượt xem 1 year ago
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0:24 Myth #1. Electricicy follows the path of least resistance.
2:24 Myth #2. When replacing a charger, you must choose a device that has a current rating that is no higher than the original.
5:11 Myth #3. When batteries are connected in parallel, the capacity increases, but when batteries are connected in series, it does not.
7:58 Myth #4. Ferrite cylinders on the cable are needed to protect against external interference. If ferrite is removed from the cable, the device will not work properly.
9:41 Myth #5. Any computer password can be hacked, you just need to hire a good specialist.
12:35 Myth #6. In diode testing mode the multimeter shows resistance.
15:05 Myth #7. The LED is current driven, not voltage driven.
20:00 Myth #8. The supply voltage of USB port is always 5v.
23:00 Myth #9. The inductor at the output of a step-down converter serves to smooth out the ripple.
25:40 Myth #10. In Europe the voltage in the wall outlet is 220v.

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