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Resistance and Multimeters

March 12, 2025  •  EPISODE 256

How do we measure electricity? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings shows how multimeters work to measure voltage, resistance, and ohms. Learn why these tools are important and how they’re used in everyday technology.

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Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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194 Comments

  1. Katie Miller

    what factors affect the resistance of a conductor?

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  2. Ruth Baldwin

    I really loved this one!

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  3. Cole Melerine

    I have to use a mouse with my computer. I cant imagine it any other way.

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  4. Jessica Romero

    This is so amazing!

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  5. Taylor Crosby

    I want my own star now

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  6. bentley sparks

    why should you make sure the circuit is powered off?

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  7. Jayden

    I love science live q(≧▽≦q)

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  8. David Leick

    i love acellus [:

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  9. Lincoln Stephens

    I wish I could be there and see how science live do it.

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  10. Liam

    I love watching science live!

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  11. Muhaimin Khattak

    this Wednesday was one of my favorites :}

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  12. Asher Bhatti

    I like the live videos.we can learned a lot .My son like these videos and how they explained with experiments when he heard those videos afterwards he likes science and he told me that mom now I want to become a scientist .He loves to doing experiments a different things .✌

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  13. Jason Sparks

    What is a multimeter?

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  14. Ashlyn Rider

    Wow! I had no clue that that’s house mice for computers came to be.

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  15. Gabe

    Love Acellus

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  16. Zaid Abdul

    It was pretty fun with DR. Roger Billings

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  17. Brianna Garcia

    Acellus has really help me, and other friends and family! This school helps many people, including me! The fact that this community is willing to help any and all kids like me! Keep up what you’re doing Acellus!! Thank you!! Congrats to Charile!!

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  18. Payton Alvey

    I love daylight savings time! Lighter longer

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  19. Jaecarrius johnson

    this is awesome!!!!!!

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  20. Keren Rosen

    Cool episode!

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  21. Zane Ford

    This was super cool

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  22. Abraham Cutler

    That’s cool!!!!!!!!!

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  23. Tyler Faircloth

    lol this is so funny im 10 and love the part where you say nope that is my watch lol I love science live

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  24. brianna stilwell

    Love loved this!

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  25. Adria Samu

    I think electricity is very interesting.

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  26. Dustin Thrasher

    I found it interesting that the muscle wire reforms back to its original position when heated up.

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  27. Lane Ellis

    I can’t imagine having to use the arrow keys to control my cursor. We are lucky to have people willing to innovate.

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  28. Dillen

    I wish I could go to science live

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  29. Dean hammond

    I love science live I hope a new one is come in 10 days(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ

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  30. Deion S

    I love learning science!

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  31. Evelyn Yenchko

    This was so cool!

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  32. Alina Orozco

    This is so amazing!!

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  33. Jordan Campbell

    So each piece of memory wire can only remember one memory. So how many would it take to move like a person?

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  34. Aviles Ramirez

    I liked the live demo of meters and resistors! It was cool to learn more about what volts truly measure: How hard the electricity is pushing through it’s current.

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  35. Allegra Geter

    Very interesting! I liked learning about resistance.

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  36. Hannah Soye

    This was really cool!

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  37. Samil Nelson

    Love all the opportunities to learn from someone who knows their stuff !!

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  38. Dalton mccawley

    I heard you can pay to have a star named after you

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  39. Makayla Puig

    Measuring energy is a very cool

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  40. Kiana

    I had no idea that the mouse used to be wood.

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  41. Megan Hawkins

    I had no idea that is how the mouse was made! Amazing!

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  42. Nikolai Cornwell

    My Dad has one.

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  43. Tenley cordry

    I love this program and all the learning opportunities!

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  44. Anthony Pulido

    I love watching science live!

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  45. Aaron

    What’s your favorite subject in science

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  46. Arianna Graham

    I found it interesting how if heated up, the muscle wire goes back to he state it remembers.

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  47. Sugar Lauren Freeman

    Hello my name is Sugar Lauren Freeman,
    I would like meterader in purple please and can you teach me how to make a robot I love science

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  48. Dennis Flores

    Really enjoyed learning about resistance and everything else y’all talked about. Thank you!

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  49. Mackay Richardson

    I think that you should do Acellus golden colored multimeaders

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  50. Yochanan Harris

    YESSS!!!!! I WANT A MULTI METER IN THE GOLD STORE!!!

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  51. charlie

    you guys make learning entertaining thank you

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  52. Grace Robinson

    I love this science live video !

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  53. Jason Sparks

    What are transmitters?

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  54. Breelyn Hudson

    The evolution of the mouse was so cool .

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  55. Alina

    ❤‍🔥

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  56. Alina

    I wish I could go to science live so bad

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  57. Jayden Batista

    Thanks for this lesson on measuring electricity. Multimeters are such useful tools for checking voltage, resistance, and current in everyday devices.

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  58. Noah Henson

    Electricity is so cool

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  59. Skyeler Barfield

    I never thought about how life was like using a computer with no mouse!!

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  60. Anassa Nomura

    How do you build a robot?

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  61. Sloan Hale

    Acting and Filmmaking courses would be amazing!

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  62. Liam Howard

    yes, I think a multimeter would definitely be a good addition to the Acellus Store, and it should be in the Acellus blue.

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  63. Layten

    I have been doing Acellus for 3 years and I started in four grade now I’m in 7 it is the best school I have ever done I really love this school it has helped me so much I don’t have many friends on here but that is fine but, I love science live it is so cool.

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  64. Journi Powers

    I enjoy learning about electricity. My parents just bought us a new home and my dad talks about it a lot and how the lights work in the house.

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  65. Bako and Deko

    Wow I wish I could go to science live!!

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  66. Zoey White

    How does energy transfer to battery’s?

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  67. Gabe Houchin

    Love how he starts every episode keeps them fun and entertaining.

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  68. Auastynn Brash

    I think it’s so cool that this program has come so far but you’re still looking for suggestions thank you

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  69. Asher Levi Puska

    Hello Dr. Billings! I wanted to say that I believe your program, Acellus, is the best school program I have attended! I would also like to say that, and I’m sure everyone in these comment sections can agree, we all love you Science LIVE Videos. Your videos always are interesting, fun, and always entertaining!
    I also wanted to congratulate Charlie, he seems to be working hard, and his work has paid off!
    I also want to thank my AMAZING classmates for helping push me to do well and me to push them. I can’t name them all, but I can thank a few of them here.
    Thank you
    Nakova C.
    Luis Daneil P.
    Raya H. (Who always wins the weekly leaderboard, great job)
    and the other classmates I didn’t name but thank y’all. When you said to send feedback about ways to improve Acellus, I started to think. Of course I couldn’t say anything about the school work(which is amazing btw) but maybe about our profiles! I was thinking that maybe y’all could add background music. Which would be pretty cool. Or maybe class groups, that are monitored by Acellus Staff.
    Other than that, I am very much enjoying math at the moment with Dr. Aaron Brown my favorite teacher of whom I would like to meet one day.
    Thank you all for your dedication to Acellus and us, the students.
    Thank you Dr. Rodger Billings!!

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  70. Preston Stewart

    I love that this teaches me about tools that measure electricity.

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  71. Azylynn p

    I love this keep it up.

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  72. Han Nguyen

    I REALLY love watching SCIENCE LIVE !!!

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  73. Martyn Swanepoel

    Multi meters is very fascinating. I would like a Science LIVE video
    explaining how to calculate the resistance using the colours painted
    on the resistor and what each line represent. It is quite interesting.

    Now I understand why multi meters is called Multi Meters!
    They have multi functionalities

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  74. Jaxon Rea

    How many mouses did Steve job create until he made the perfect one?

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  75. Noah Lair

    My favorite part was when Mr. Billings showed how a resister worked.

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  76. Logan

    I did some electrical work with resistors, but I have learned the most from this video

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  77. Nathan Davis

    Love these videos they’re so fun!

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  78. vivienne

    i LOVE how these videos are formatted to be entertaining yet informative at the same time. learning about electricity is so cool!!

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  79. Simone tarantelli

    That so cool!

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  80. Caleb Perzhu

    Thank you for explanation about Voltage

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  81. Quintero Cartwright

    I did not now that scientists have new discovery that there are four tiny planets circling the Bin Heart star.
    Also, I love how Acellus Academy caters to various learners where students can work at their own paste.

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  82. Mason M

    I love watching these videos.

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  83. Miecqe Cronjé

    I love watching science live! Always very interesting

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  84. Ambellina Colpitts

    It was interesting to learn about the creation of the mouse and its uses. Thank you for another great science live!

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  85. Abigail McGrath

    Daylight savings is cool but weird

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  86. Edan Langston

    My daddy is an electrician and he has a lot of electric guys that work with him.

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  87. Yaretzi garcia

    I love science

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  88. the roberts kids

    we love the lives

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  89. Sean Loftus

    Thank you for making science live!

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  90. McKenna Kuiper

    Day light savings has been such a fun topic to learn about! Really enjoyed this video

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  91. Makayla Sampson

    These are so cool to watch

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  92. Yanella Alequin

    Daylight savings…I don’t like it when we lose one hour

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  93. Trevor Fishack

    its amazing how electricity works

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  94. Benson Ryker

    I LOVE THIS AND MYSELF AND DAD ARE GOING TO DO SOME SCIENCE IN THE GARAGE.

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  95. Abigail Vela

    R51 is so funny!

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  96. Corwyn Zirpoli

    Rly fun to watch

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  97. Braylon Morris

    I love Acellus!

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  98. suraiea

    awesome lesson! <3

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  99. Kendallyn Rose

    Knowing Ohm’s Law while watching this science live really helps.

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  100. Caiden Hiner

    love this so cool

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  101. Skyler roston

    What is the highest voltage for a home appliance?

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  102. Michael Myrick

    I found it interesting about the measurement volts of electricity or resistance in the video.

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  103. Cody Krause

    This was great.

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  104. bailey fletcher

    Love watching these!

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  105. Spencer McKeon

    I loved this, science live is my favorite.

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  106. Chase

    How long did it take to make acellus?

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  107. ryanna edenfield

    daylight savings time is so cool but weird

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  108. Grace Church

    My favorite teacher is Mark Rogers! He helped me so much in math with fractions!

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  109. BayLeigh Howland

    This episode provided a clear and insightful explanation of how multimeters function and their crucial role in electrical measurements. The practical demonstrations made complex concepts accessible.

    Reply
  110. Elias Barretto

    Muscle wire is so cool! I would love to become a scientist or engineer and create something innovative.

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  111. DPreston

    We are so excited for Charlie! What an achievement!

    Is the accuator expensive? Will everyone use the muscle wire now?
    .
    Dr. Tobias is so funny! It’s cool to see how far we’ve come with every phase of the computer- the story of the mouse is wild. Just how they demonstrated it for the engineers was ahead of it’s time really.

    The multimeter cables is a little like jumping a car. I’d like to have a blue or green multimeter. That would be cool!

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  112. Tobias Dingus

    cool

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  113. Leilah Peterson

    Congratulations Charlie!

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  114. Jeremiah Wade

    It was so awesome to learn how the mouse was invented and reinvented!

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  115. Prince McGriff

    Always assume the power is on guys 🙂

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  116. Kylieeeeeeee

    I lovvvveeee Science Live, I watch it in the car!

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  117. leeland whitehouse

    this is so cool the way eletricity works

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  118. river whitehouse

    really enjoyed this

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  119. Isabella baldino

    we don’t have daylight saving in hawaii

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  120. Tristan Gore

    Happy to be on Science Live!

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  121. Deanna

    The story at the end was so sweet! This was so interesting though!

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  122. Aaron madura

    We just used a multimeter last week to fix our refridgerator!

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  123. gavin Munro

    Daylight savings messes me up

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  124. Varvara Erofeeva

    I enjoyed it, thank YOU so much!

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  125. Damien Daniels

    I love robots too!

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  126. Jakiha Collins

    Happy to be on Science Live!

    Reply
  127. Zander Stephens

    Daylight Savings Time messes me up.

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  128. Shane Bowles

    I enjoy these videos. They get me excited about science.

    Reply
  129. Katya

    This was a fun watch! The Christopher story was as sweet as chocolate.

    Reply
  130. Violet Sophia Cumming

    Its so great hearing about the evolution of technology.
    and its kind of crazy to think that computers took up whole rooms at one point.. And now how small they’ve become.

    Reply
  131. kaitlyn hatcher

    i loved this episode! Learning the way the mouse is made was incredibly interesting.

    Reply
  132. Tate Pierce

    Hooray for Charlie!

    If you send a million volts through a smaller resister, why doesn’t it blow out the resister?

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  133. Andrea Cervantes

    This was so fun to watch and learn!

    Reply
  134. Max McCall

    How hot does the wire have to be for it to stop reforming

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  135. Jahmir baxter

    Great video Dr.john gave a great presentation on explaining how the robotic arm works

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  136. Logan Gilmore

    Its always interesting how resistance works

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  137. Arianna Castillo

    so happy in in this program!

    Reply
  138. Croix Long

    I loved how dr. John explained how the extremely high tech robot arm worked.

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  139. Sophia Benson

    Wow! Muscle Wire is awesome!🤩

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  140. Gage Hasselmann

    Please hurry on the filming course I want to do it before I am done with school

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  141. Aidan

    I never thought about how complex just a mouse is.

    Reply
  142. Gracelyn Weitz

    wow never knew resistance could be so cool

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  143. aaisha

    I love your videos DR.Roger Billings

    Reply
  144. Bryce Hoffman

    These videos are so encouraging.

    Reply
  145. 𝑚𝑎𝑦𝑧𝑖 ౨ৎ

    electricity is so cool!! ❤︎︎

    Reply
  146. Blythe

    So, you said it can take on jobs people don’t enjoy or can’t do…. What about dirty jobs?

    Reply
  147. Teagan Parkinson

    I love that this teaches me about the tools that measure electricity.

    Reply
  148. Audrina Aaron

    so many things go into having electricity, it’s so fun to learn about it!

    Reply
  149. Libby

    Haha R-51 is so funny!

    Reply
  150. Bre'Shaun J Bailey-Amos

    Fascinating information about the mouse! Thanks Acellus!

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  151. Tommie Hendrix

    I had no idea that NASA was involved in the development of the mouse.

    Reply
  152. Asher Levi Puska

    Hello Dr. Billings! I wanted to say that I believe your program, Acellus, is the best school program I have attended! I would also like to say that, and I’m sure everyone in these comment sections can agree, we all love you Science LIVE Videos. Your videos always are interesting, fun, and always entertaining!
    I also wanted to congratulate Charlie, he seems to be working hard, and his work has paid off!
    I also want to thank my AMAZING classmates for helping push me to do well and me to push them. I can’t name them all, but I can thank a few of them here.
    Thank you
    Nakova C.
    Luis Daneil P.
    Raya H. (Who always wins the weekly leaderboard, great job)
    and the other classmates I didn’t name but thank y’all. When you said to send feedback about ways to improve Acellus, I started to think. Of course I couldn’t say anything about the school work(which is amazing btw) but maybe about our profiles! I was thinking that maybe y’all could add background music. Which would be pretty cool. Or maybe class groups, that are monitored by Acellus Staff.
    Other than that, I am very much enjoying math at the moment with Dr. Aaron Brown my favorite teacher of whom I would like to meet one day.
    Thank you all for your dedication to Acellus and us, the students.
    Thank you Dr. Rodger Billings!!

    Reply
  153. Brayden Bauer

    I love learning about electricity it has always been so Interesting to me

    Reply
  154. Joey W

    Learning about the meter was interesting because you use that at home for things. It was especially interesting about keeping a hand behind your back to prevent electricity going through your heart.

    Reply
  155. Pacin Asawathaworn

    I agree that using mouse helps the interaction to computer is easier, cannot imagine how people in older times work with computer.

    Reply
  156. Jahan Kendrick

    My dad showed me the multimeter. It is very cool.

    Reply
  157. Ambroise Dulauroy

    It’s very interesting because we use electricity in everything today: our computer, our phone, our TV, everything we have in the house.

    Reply
  158. Trystin Thompson

    I love learning about electricity and how it all works

    Reply
  159. Coralynn Puska

    I belive Nasa has been around for about maybe 64- 65 years. Also I don’t think R 51 needs a resistor for Pajet Monet!

    Reply
  160. Abigail Welenc

    I have always wondered what those transformer boxes were, theres a few randomly around the neighborhood.

    Reply
  161. Alexa Trosky

    Yes, I would love to be able to purchase a meter on the Gold Store. I really enjoyed watching all the things you could do with it and find out. I am excited to explore and find out about volts and current in batteries and light bulbs and many different items. Thank you!

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  162. Jocelyn Perez

    I enjoyed this video about resistance and multimeters!

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  163. Ava Pinco

    So many things play into resistance and how it works.

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  164. Dean Dunaway

    This was a super interesting episode cause I love electricity, Thankyou DR,B

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  165. minerva

    I love learning about electricity!

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  166. Thailand

    Dr. Billings explained how resistance controls the flow of electricity in a circuit. It is measured in ohms (Ω) using a multimeter, a handy tool that checks voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. He demonstrated how to use a multimeter to measure volts and test different components like resistors, which help regulate electrical flow.

    He also talked about Nikola Tesla, the pioneer of alternating current (AC), which powers our homes and cities today. Unlike direct current (DC), AC allows electricity to travel long distances efficiently. Understanding these concepts helps us appreciate how electricity powers our world.

    Reply
  167. Athena Byrne

    What is the memory wire made of?

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  168. Abigail Mitzel

    Acellus makes learning fun and interesting

    Reply
  169. Maya Wossne

    How long has NASA been around?

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  170. Jessica Brück

    I have used Multimeters with my dad a few times. Now I know exactly what it is and all the settings. I also found the history of the mouse quite interesting. Thank you

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  171. Brielle W.

    I had no idea the mouse was made that way, cool!

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  172. carlee mashek

    Electricity is my favorite science study!

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  173. Melody Quinones

    PINK!!!!!!!

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  174. Ambellina Colpitts

    The memory wire that Dr.John was talking about was so cool. This science live has made me more interested in computer science. I’m excited to check it out.

    Reply
  175. Emillia Giles

    We are watching together with my grandmother.

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  176. Zoey Garcia

    I never realized you can measure electricity.

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  177. Lillian Barkan

    Thank you for teaching me all of the science that you know to make me smarter.

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  178. Joshua Webb

    I’d like green multi meters!
    It’s amazing how the# of wires wrapping around can change how much energy goes through.

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  179. Tristan Davis

    Wow interesting that’s how electricity it measured!

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  180. Karlee Urbaschek

    My grandfather was an electrician his whole life. I really liked this video and if you can get the multimeter in would like to get one. Parents said would get. Pink or blue would be my favorite color choices! My great grandfather worked for the city and worked on electrician lines, he had got electricuted real bad many years ago when working on a power line, my mom and grandma told me and luckily lived but was burned severely. Thank you for the great topic!

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  181. Savannah Brennan

    I love the comparison between muscle wire and a plant growing! I also love the different phases of it, but it does sounds like you have to be aware of the right amount of heat to use in order to get the contract action. Thanks for this week’s live!

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  182. Carson Taylor

    My great grandfather has a star named after him

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  183. Adalyn Zink

    I loved learning about the multimeters and memory wire. Is there some where I can get memory wire to experiment with?

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  184. Rayana Wulf-Towne

    Is there a limit to how many times you can form and reform muscle wire before it breaks or stops reforming to it’s original position?

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  185. Declan Hart

    I loved hearing the history of the mouse.

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  186. Eldrin Fletcher

    Why did the mouse had 3 buttons?

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  187. Nei Rivera

    Why is day light savings a thing?

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  188. Asher Rice

    Great video on multimeters!

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  189. Eva Sirotek

    I didn’t know that multimeters had many different functions!

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  190. Maddie

    Wow that’s pretty cool I didn’t know there was a way to “measure” electricity

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  191. Jackson B.

    It is awesome how useful multimeters are in finding problems in circuits.

    Reply
  192. Ellie

    Great job Charlie!

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  193. Genevieve Melody

    I loved this! Thanks so much!

    Reply
  194. Lucy Rose

    They do not do daylight savings where i live in Puerto Rico!

    Reply

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