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- Hey Chris Berkechi
- I will teach you the optiks
- I mean circuitry
- So anyways, I always think that it's better to learn theory before practicality. You need to know what is supposed to happen before what actually happens.
- Study these over, in this very order
- Basic circuitry, you got your ohm's law and resistors right here
- https://njctl.org/courses/science/algebra-based-physics/electric-current-and-circuits/attachments/electric-current-and-circuits-presentation-2/
- More advanced circuitry, capacitors included
- https://njctl.org/courses/science/ap-physics-1/electric-current-circuits/attachments/current-and-circuits-presentation/
- This one too
- https://njctl.org/courses/science/ap-physics-2/electric-current-and-circuits/attachments/electric-current-and-circuits-presentation-3/
- Super advanced smarty pants calculus circuitry
- https://njctl.org/courses/science/ap-physics-c-electricity-magnetism/current-resistance-electromotive-force/attachments/electric-current-and-circuits-presentation/
- Now you're probably sick of presentations and never want to see them again. Try going for 2 years worth of physics in these things
- Anyways, here's a good youtube channel I like:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYJ_AUOw4aE&list=PLGLfVvz_LVvTVx-OeaqONkqFVpXvFBNR-
- I don't know many good arduino stuff, except for projects you can do.
- These are the shades I did:
- http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-RGB-LED-Shades-Controlled-by-Arduino/
- Basically, we used the adafruit neo pixel led strip, and their api (which you can download) /code to get the arduino to use the led strips and create our own functions.
- Since I'm prob not gonna be there anymore cuz I'm a big football player who's gonna start track soon and you're some scrawny tennis player who's just waterboy anyways, you better teach them well son.
- God speed.
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