Introduction
Connecting a circuit in electronics is the most basic task that any young inventor should start of with. We can make our electron
Getting Started with a Basic Electronic Circuit for Kids
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Electronics is important as we grown scientifically in the 21st Century, and knowing the basics about it is just as learning our alphabets (ABC). We
How to use a Potentiometer – Variable Resistance for Kids
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Introduction
Potentiometers or variable resistors have been a part of our life for a long time. The Fan Speed Regulator, the music volume cont
Understanding Resistors in Series and Parallel
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Introduction
Resistors are one of the most important electronic components. They are available in different shapes, sizes and are made up of d
How to Connect a Basic Circuit for Kids
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Introduction
Connecting a circuit in electronics is the most basic task that any young inventor should start of with. We can make our electron
Reading more basic HTML tags for Kids
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After creating the first web page with a few basic tags, we should head on to the exploration journey of Learning. If you haven't created your first
What is AC and DC? Is it harmful?
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Alternating Current
Keeps changing its polarity with timeAvailable in our houses through Wall socketsUsed for long range transmission
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Basic Safety and Introduction for Young Engineers
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Electronics is fun. Being curious is great and getting to know whats inside our gadgets is cool too. Before that we need to know how to do it and wh
What is a Light Emitting Diode?
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"I have learned identifying components back in college. I was always curious as a kid, and had explored what was inside my toys. Back there in my col
What is a Capacitor and why are they important?
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"I have learned identifying components back in college. I was always curious as a kid, and had explored what was inside my toys. Back there in my col