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Summary: How Current is Determined by the Electronic Circuit in this free home maintenance video.
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Ross Safronoff Ross Safronoff started using a two piece VHS camera system, and then progressed to a 8mm camcorder, then Hi-8, followed by a mini-DV, and finally a Digital8. ... read more
Hello! This is Ross on behalf of expertvillage.com. Let us talk about current. The sprinkler at the end of your hose works because of water is flowing through it. In the same way electronic circuits work because electrons are flowing through it. Nothing is flowing in this circuit yet because the circuit is not complete. It is not a closed circuit. I am going to apply the power to it from this is power supply and the LED, lights up. The thing is how much current is it drawing. Well from here we can see that 2.9 volts is what is being supplied to the circuit. The circuit though itself demands the current. It calls for current. Current is enforced to it. How much current is it drawing? 0.01 or 10 milliamps, it is very small. So the biggest thing may be to get out of this is that current is to determined by the circuit itself. Here is another circuit, this happens to be just a light bulb. So it is really simple just a filament. It is going to be the same voltage because I did not adjust it and see how bright it is that brightness though it is calling for more current we can see same voltage 2.9 volts. The current though is 0.54 or 540 milliamps much larger it is the circuit that is calling for so as long as to supply and can meet the demand for the circuit you will get all the current it needs. The adaptors you are so used to using these that when you pick one out, you have to make sure the voltage is right and make sure the polarity is right and make sure that it supplies at least the amount of current that your circuit needs. This one supplies 200 milliamps. Same thing I could use it on a tape recorder or anything that draws 200 milliamps or less. This one forced to 200 milliamps to it, but it is able to supply at least that amount.