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Electric Power and Circuits

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This lecture covers the concepts of electric power, including calculations for resistance in a 40-W automobile headlight and natural electric power from lightning strikes. It also explains resistors in series and parallel, Kirchhoff's rules, and circuits containing resistors and capacitors.

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