This very pink and faded 16mm film is chuck full of interesting lab set-ups and is still very informative and enjoyable. Much correction was required, as I show at the very end of this video. I transferred this 16mm reel with my Eiki Telecine. Enjoy!
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That was a fun film. I think you do wonders with the colour correction on these, Fran. Keep up the great work.
Can a human chain light a bulb?
Now I want waffles.
He didn’t get that drill from K-mart.
mmm waffles
The use of the analogy of water flow, while useful, can end up needing to be unlearned to understand electronics well. There's things like the electron cloud around a heated cathode in a vacuum tube that don't have an equivalent analog in hydraulics. There's no readily equivalent common situation in water flow that illustrates how a transformer works. Etc, etc…
Love it. So few people learn electronics today. I could not live my life without knowing all in this video. Knowledge is power to allow us to understand, fix, and build. Thank you for posting. Should be shown in all electronics classrooms.