Electric circuit | Diagrams Examples | Britannica Electric circuits are classified in several ways A direct-current circuit carries current that flows only in one direction An alternating-current circuit carries current that pulsates back and forth many times each second, as in most household circuits
200+ Electronic Circuits - Simple Circuits and Mini Projects Explore Simple Electronics Circuits and Mini Projects Ideas These free electronic circuits are properly tested and can be found with schematic diagrams, breadboard image or PCB, a detailed explanation of working principle and a demonstration video
Circuit Construction Kit: DC - PhET Interactive Simulations Build circuits with batteries, resistors, ideal and non-Ohmic light bulbs, fuses, and switches Determine if everyday objects are conductors or insulators, and take measurements with an ammeter and voltmeter View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a lifelike view
All About Circuits - Electrical Engineering Electronics Community Introduction to the RS Flip-Flop Phase Detector Learn about this simple sequential phase detector and how it compares to the XOR gate We'll also examine some key limitations and circuit implementations
What is a Circuit? - SparkFun Learn One of the first things you'll encounter when learning about electronics is the concept of a circuit This tutorial will explain what a circuit is, as well as discuss voltage in further detail A simple circuit, involving a button, an LED, and a resistor, built two different ways
Circuit Simulator Applet - Falstad When the applet starts up you will see an animated schematic of a simple LRC circuit The green color indicates positive voltage The gray color indicates ground A red color indicates negative voltage The moving yellow dots indicate current To turn a switch on or off, just click on it
Circuits - Tinkercad Place and wire electronic components (even a lemon) to create a virtual circuit from scratch, or use our starter circuits to explore and try things out No additional hardware required
What Is a Circuit? The Physics Behind Electronics At its core, a circuit is a closed loop through which electric current can flow This current—the flow of electric charge—needs a complete path to move Imagine water flowing through a pipe: if the pipe is continuous, water flows; if it’s broken, the water stops