Electrochemistry and Electrical Circuits and Their Elements

Electrochemistry and Electrical Circuits and Their Elements

by Jared Rovny

This course covers the material of content category 4C of the official MCAT exam content outline.

To understand electricity, we must first comprehend two major concepts: charge and current. In the natural world, multiple organisms have adapted the ability to generate electricity within themselves for various purposes, the most prominent being neuroconduction. Since humans harnessed electricity in the 19th century, the development of the world has accelerated exponentially by the incorporation of electricity into our tools and overall lifestyle. This was enabled by electrical circuitry, permitting the manipulation of currents for different purposes.

In this course, students will be introduced to the basics of electrochemistry and electrical circuits. For optimal comprehension, students are required to have a college-level understanding of physics and chemistry.

Course Details

  • Videos 24
  • Duration 2:21 h
  • Quiz questions 78
  • Concept Pages 1

Content

Your Educators of course Electrochemistry and Electrical Circuits and Their Elements

 Jared Rovny

Jared Rovny

Dr. Jared Rovny has been a Lecturer at Yale University in Connecticut, USA since 2013.
He obtained his PhD in Physics from Yale University in 2019. He was awarded the D. Allan Bromley Graduate Fellowship in Physics in 2019 and the Princeton Quantum Institute Postdoctoral Fellow in 2020.
Currently, he works with Yale's Center for Teaching and Learning at Yale University.
Due to his achievements, he earned the Yale College Prize Teaching Fellowship for his work in PHYS 171 (University Physics for the Life Sciences).
Within Lecturio, Dr. Rovny teaches courses on Physics.


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electric circuit lecture is good
By dr. Jadumoni g. on 10. July 2022 for Circuit Elements

I wanted to know about induced current and difference between galvanic and faradic current. it is not included there.

 
Well done!
By Fatema F. on 17. February 2020 for Circuit Elements

Simple approach for a complex topic which shows the presenter’s depth of knowledge

 
A+
By Cole D. on 08. February 2020 for Electrostatics

Condensed, to the point, good explanations. Would highly recommend. Good for MCAT review

 
Thanks a lot, your explanation makes sense. i can now connect the dots.
By Eric Y. on 06. December 2019 for Electric Potential and Voltage

I gave a 5 reason because Physics has been a challenging course to me , especially magnetism. the way the concepts were broken down gave me a deeper understanding and i can now start to understand what i learned as an undergraduate. Keep it up.