Why is electricity difficult to understand?
What books do I read?
What online lectures do I watch?
>>61378947
NEETS modules.
>>61378947
What a brainlet. Gently fuck off to a boardthat better suits your low IQ.
>>>/sci/
>>61378947
How advanced do you wanna get?
>>61378974
thanks anon
>>61379021
Understand all complex circuits. From basics to intermediate to advanced/expert.
pic related if you're serious about it. otherwise, stick to software.
>>61378947
Its not difficult to understand if you do some practical work with it. Get a breadboard, get some 7400 series logic gates to play with. Learn boolean logic (its not hard). Learn Ohms Law. Learn about reactive circuits. Do some experiments on your own. You have to actually want to learn it.
>>61378947
It's not difficult to understand, shit goes round makes your other shit work.
>>61378947
This is how I learned it, more or less.
>>61380931
t. failed college kid
This is similar to the books I learned from:
>https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-current/
>>61380912
4000 series cmos is much more forgiving of breadboard spaghetti wiring, noisy power, less than idea connections, ect., so is a lot better for a beginner.
>>61381749
Jokes on you, I never went to collage
electricity is easy
think of it as magic juice, that, when you force it to move through something, it makes it come alive
i have a wire, a battery (containing magic juice) and a light bulb, when you make a circuit out of these things, which allows the juice from the battery to flow through the light bulb, it makes it shine
it is so simple
magic juice, friend, magic juice
>>61378947
>>61379074
I hope you have a solid foundation in maths. Otherwise, good luck when you get to AC circuits and complex transistor circuits.
>>61381893
Magic juice that heats things up would be better.
>>61382127
Pixies. It's pixies floating around in there. Don't touch it either. Angry pixies bad.
>>61382003
>solid foundation in maths
Is this even possible with education up to high school?
>>61381893
>>61379074
You're fucked.
Basic will take a few months.
Intermediate will take a couple of years and requires a good understanding of calculus and excellent algebra skills.
Advanced is all specializations and takes years to master a specific area. You could spend a few years just on microwave analogue circuits, for example. Eventually you'll get into modern semiconductors, at which point good fucking luck: It's literally barely understood quantum physics.
>>61382148
remember that everything is learning. you are never born smart
>>61378947
They teach us in like fifth grade here, wtf?
>>61382145
angry wall pixies are especially dangerous because they vibrate