Electricity's lessons for starters

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The discussion revolves around seeking introductory resources for learning about electricity in physics. Several users recommend various educational websites, including Wikipedia, HowStuffWorks, Energy Quest, and HyperPhysics, as valuable starting points. The emphasis is on finding accessible and informative content for beginners in the subject. Participants express encouragement and support for those new to physics. These resources aim to provide foundational knowledge in electricity.
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hi.i'm a starter in physics.can someone gave me electricity's lessons for starters.or some sites contain it.thanx
good luck for every body
 
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yasmine-math said:
hi.i'm a starter in physics.can someone gave me electricity's lessons for starters.or some sites contain it.thanx
good luck for every body

Welcome to the PF.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html

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thank you very much
 
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