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  1. Electrical engineering | Science | Khan Academy

    Electrical engineering Unit 1: Introduction to electrical engineering Getting started Unit 2: Circuit analysis

  2. Preparing to study electrical engineering on Khan Academy

    A summary of math and science preparation that will help you have the best experience with electrical engineering on Khan Academy.

  3. Introduction to electrical engineering | Khan Academy

    A summary of the math and science preparation that will help you have the best experience with electrical engineering taught on Khan Academy. Become familiar with engineering numbers and …

  4. Khan Academy

    Learn AP®︎ Calculus AB concepts like limits, derivatives, and integrals to excel in the AP® test with Khan Academy's comprehensive resources.

  5. Semiconductor devices | Electrical engineering - Khan Academy

    Electrical engineering 9 units · 1 skills Unit 1 Introduction to electrical engineering Unit 2 Circuit analysis Unit 3 Amplifiers

  6. 7th grade math - Khan Academy

    Master 7th grade math topics including geometry, statistics, and equations through engaging tutorials and exercises on Khan Academy.

  7. Science | Khan Academy

    Electrical engineering Learn about electricity, circuit theory, and introductory electronics. We also have sections that let you get down and dirty with household items, from building your own robot to videos …

  8. Electrostatics | Electrical engineering | Science | Khan Academy

    Electrostatics is the study of forces between charges, as described by Coulomb's Law. We develop the concept of an electric field surrounding charges. We work through examples of the electric field near …

  9. Sign convention for passive components and sources - Khan Academy

    If you enjoy puzzles and you enjoy the challenge of imagining invisible currents and voltages in your head, then electrical engineering is great for you.

  10. Building ant bot (article) | Lego robotics | Khan Academy

    Specifications: Your robot is allowed to "see" using an ultrasonic sensor. It should follow these rules (rough guide):