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  • @acmeschool
    @acmeschool  16 років тому +3

    Hi Hmblelife,
    You have a point. I don't know why the electric company's research material has so little to say about him. Everyone go read about Tesla on Wikipedia now.
    David

  • @cranmore2324
    @cranmore2324 11 років тому

    ahhhhh....thank you for clarity and depth and no music until the end! i just have to watch and listen to this a few more times and i'll get why AC reverses itself and why we have it instead of just DC which our gadgets use. thanks again.

  • @hydraulics
    @hydraulics 16 років тому +2

    This whole Acme series was produced in a 2 day weekend. David is "winging it"...
    Modern day, so called educational channels should be ashamed

  • @acmeschool
    @acmeschool  16 років тому +1

    Hi Hystat,
    Just a small correction... Acme was concieved and mapped out in a two day weekend. It was an emergency screw-up that left me with a budget, and air-time for 13 shows, but my high-tech content was nixed. I had two days to come up with a show that was low-tech. Acme is named after the toilet in my basement, seen at the beginning of the toilet show...

  • @Engyify73
    @Engyify73 12 років тому

    I must go away and revise some of this stuff. My lack of knowledge is shocking. Or more to the point, I can't remember some of this stuff. Really really wish, I had seen this when I was back in school in the UK, but we didn't get David's brilliant explanations and demonstrations. Why, why, why not? Brilliant stuff.

  • @Serostern
    @Serostern 13 років тому

    He has a REALLY nice mains sinus wave! I have NEVER EVER seen any that smooth!

  • @MrAbhilash02
    @MrAbhilash02 12 років тому

    Thank you for uploading this video , my concepts became clear after watching this

  • @WrongTimeline
    @WrongTimeline 16 років тому

    7:55 of airtime most expertly filled.
    THX David!

  • @davidstringer1950
    @davidstringer1950 14 років тому +1

    I have never been comfortable with the speed/force/amount analogies of volts and amps... not because I'm an expert, just because I don't have the correct gut-feeling for it. The volts are the potential for work. If you put a bucket of rocks on a table, it has more potential for work that if it's on the floor. The amps are the electrical current. Bigger=more. The volts TIMES the amperage equals the work.
    Transformers go either way, like gears.
    Maybe wikipedia can clarify.
    David

  • @MarcusDM3599
    @MarcusDM3599 15 років тому

    I agree, Tesla doesn't get enough credit and this is one of the most informative videos I have seen about electricity

  • @oldiron1223
    @oldiron1223 11 років тому +1

    A two pole generator turning at 1800 RPM creates 60 Hertz. 1800 is a standard shaft rotational speed going back to the steam engine days before commercial electrical distribution. 60hz was just easy to do without changing the standards in existence when Westinghouse was starting out. They use 50 in Europe because they used a shaft speed of 1500 RPM. You will find that gas and diesel generators run at 1800 RPM.

    • @starguy9
      @starguy9 2 роки тому

      wow, real knowledge

  • @license2Bort
    @license2Bort 9 років тому

    These is an awesome video. Great job!

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar 12 років тому

    The hot & neutral wires both carry power equally, but they don't function equally in other ways. The neutral wire is connected to earth (grounded) at each tranformer & at your electrical panel. Grounding transformers protects them from lightning. Grounding your neutral wire system protects you from the hazard created by the grounded transformers. The hot wire is connected to the main thru a circuit breaker that shuts off current if too much current starts to flow as in a short.

  • @acmeschool
    @acmeschool  14 років тому

    Hi Robatoid,
    Step down, yes. Turn it around, and the same transformer steps up! when volts go up, amps go down, so the voltsXamps stays constant (except for efficiency losses in the transformer)

  • @lemieuski
    @lemieuski 15 років тому

    The frequency of AC is needed to reach the proper electrical resonance, imagine someone on a swing, you push them just as they are done with the last arc, same goes for AC. Capacitors and inductors charge and discharge causing changes in the magnetic field which translates to the frequency. In the U.S. our AC's frequency is 60Hz

  • @theOquendos
    @theOquendos 12 років тому

    Great Work, you Just made Chapter 6 in Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for me.

  • @TheWolfHowling
    @TheWolfHowling 11 років тому +1

    The 60 [or 50 where I live] has to do with the RPM of the Alternator

  • @Christopher-N
    @Christopher-N 7 років тому

    I've always thought 60 cycles per second was chosen because it's such a convenient number in regards to time: 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes to an hour. Of course, 60Hz actually translates to one cycle every 1/60 of a second, which doesn't divide evenly (.01666666...etc...7).

  • @davidkleinthefamousp
    @davidkleinthefamousp 6 років тому

    Hi Dave. An old issue Invention & Tech re:strangest job ever. Switch gears etc in. Clocks so when Los Angeles changes from 50 to 60 cps they’ll keep time. Still don’t know why- cy ...

  • @gambart2002
    @gambart2002 14 років тому

    What an awesome video.

  • @robertosanchez8580
    @robertosanchez8580 11 років тому +1

    THIS WAS GREAT. U MY BOY

  • @dumbasffff
    @dumbasffff 10 років тому

    0.707 comes from square root of 2. because of the concept of root mean squared

  • @tomo25252
    @tomo25252 13 років тому

    1:11
    The work that's done by the current IS NOT measured in watts, but in joules. (watt hours) It's the energy that you consume, because the work is the energy in transfer. BTW, that determines how much you pay for your electricity bills.

  • @acmeschool
    @acmeschool  14 років тому

    well, there are several ways to think of it... The first off the top of my mind isn't great, but Imagine that you are sanding a chair rung with a long strip of sandpaper held in two hands. as you move your hands back and forth, the rung is still getting sanded. It's the movement of the electrons that does the work, not the direction that they are flowing. does that work for you?
    David

  • @denelson83
    @denelson83 5 років тому

    5:46 - Half the square root of two. The 120V figure being advertised is RMS.
    7:32 - You're describing what your fellow countryman Mehdi Sadaghdar knows as a *full bridge rectifier!*

  • @newrapsux
    @newrapsux 14 років тому

    nice. about time someone puts up a video that makes since and isnt filmed by grandpa flanders.

  • @deltaray3
    @deltaray3 10 років тому +2

    7 people are mad because they didn't hear him say transformer before he said Westinghouse. Look it up.

  • @jnwpse
    @jnwpse 16 років тому

    the 60 is the speed measured in hz. hertz is the frequency ..or the reciprocal of the period.T=1/f......(I think im right at least)

  • @Strive4VicTORI
    @Strive4VicTORI 12 років тому +1

    Isn't the filament in a light bulb and the electric stove a type of resistor?

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 2 роки тому

      Yes, it is. It is the load in the circuit. Without a load, you have a very destructive short circuit.

  • @DarkTahmi21
    @DarkTahmi21 13 років тому

    Wow.. man... I'm jealous.. you have so many equipments... :D

  • @GUILDGOB
    @GUILDGOB 15 років тому

    Maybe they chose 60 because thats what the average human eye refresh rate is at, or at least thats what I've heard. Would keep the lights from flickering visibly to the human eye.

  • @AnnaKin
    @AnnaKin 14 років тому

    thank you! this helps me understand it so much better!
    and I probably should give a shout out of thanks to Tesla too :D

  • @ibtehaj95
    @ibtehaj95 13 років тому

    well AC doesn`t change direction until it first reaches the positive terminal.

  • @RohithBasu
    @RohithBasu 11 років тому

    That was cool !!

  • @MrDohmah
    @MrDohmah 14 років тому

    hey i have a electricity-related exam for school in a few days. can somebody please explain to me why in an AC generator the output voltage is negative-positive-negative-positive

  • @acmeschool
    @acmeschool  13 років тому

    @prateeksharmabittu
    It's direction. although some days I feel negative magnitude....

  • @boxa888
    @boxa888 16 років тому

    great video, but i wish you gave tesla credit! everyone look up nikola tesla, hes responsible for ac power, xray , florecent bulbs, radio, wireless power transfer, even basic logic circuits which lead to your computers and cell phones. the list goes on and on!

  • @metro2089
    @metro2089 13 років тому

    @PAM2167 one side steps up one side steps down, can be used either way

  • @TheZafootz
    @TheZafootz 12 років тому

    The current doesn't switch 120 times per sec. That's just the voltage needed to push the current through different devices. The bigger the device your trying to run, the more voltage is needed to push the current through it. In other countries 240 volts is used to run there machinery, but the frequency is still the same. It's either 50Hz or 60Hz current witch gives 3000-3600 RPMs and if you divide by 60 you get the frequency per sec.

  • @metro2089
    @metro2089 13 років тому

    Did you plug your oscilloscope directly into wall, I was told this was safe did it and blew a breaker in my house?, says its rated for 10kv, the scope was also connected in parallel with a motor to act as a load, i did it both ways direct and in parallel?

    • @audiocarp
      @audiocarp 6 років тому

      What jerk said it was safe to plug a line-powered 'scope into the wall? The ground terminal of a scope probe is connected to the chassis of the 'scope and from there to the U-ground of our AC outlet. You must have put your probe ground to the hot wire? Even if you put your ground on the neutral, that's not safe, either. You should use an isolation transformer and put your scope on the secondary windings.

  • @Marty1fatbstard
    @Marty1fatbstard 13 років тому

    The 60 comes from the fact that the UK uses 50 and not being happy at being the same the americans went 10 better..... However when the UK realised this we doubled our voltage.

  • @bigbossdeleon
    @bigbossdeleon 13 років тому

    6:09 what happened there? Why did the graph change?

  • @snejana1111
    @snejana1111 11 років тому

    Great ticher

  • @morgan06239
    @morgan06239 12 років тому

    George Westinghouse invented XFMRs?! I thought Nicoli Tesla invented transformers and Westinghouse was his investor/ patron competing with Edison.

  • @Grundalizer
    @Grundalizer 15 років тому

    WHY THE .707???????

  • @Grundalizer
    @Grundalizer 15 років тому

    the sin of 45 is not .707. 0.707 is half the square root of 2 , which i remember using for some calculutions to get RMS or VMAX

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 5 років тому +1

      But it is the sine of 45°.

  • @christinehaworth4924
    @christinehaworth4924 10 років тому

    Seven people don't get alternating current.

  • @matooo95
    @matooo95 12 років тому

    We know why we have 60Hz (or here in Europe 50Hz). It was calculated to be 2 times more than your eye can see fluently (about 25-30Hz). 60Hz is also ideal for most of the appliances in your home. For example ac electric motors. In switched-mode power supply you increase the frequency up to several kHz (20-30) and you can use much smaller transformers.

  • @TheVid3otube
    @TheVid3otube 11 років тому

    best explain ever

  • @esQo0020
    @esQo0020 15 років тому

    60 cicles are maybe random ..in europe...atleast in serbi... its 50 Hz

  • @tunicana
    @tunicana 12 років тому

    the 60 Hz comes from Nicholas Tesla.

  • @TheZafootz
    @TheZafootz 12 років тому

    The number 60 comes from the man who invented Alternating Current. Nikola Tesla. 60hz current means the poles in the magnetized coils are switching polarity's 60 times in 1 second. On that note there is an interesting fact that happens with 60 Hz current and also happens driving your car. If your moving at 60 MPH the car somehow reaches a point where it gets the same amount of Horse power out V.S the Horse Power being put into the motor. The same effect happens with AC electricity...

  • @vickyemailbox
    @vickyemailbox 10 років тому

    Great

  • @psihokiller4
    @psihokiller4 11 років тому

    and how to create AC out of DC?

  • @richard8587
    @richard8587 15 років тому

    nice

  • @Engyify73
    @Engyify73 12 років тому

    C'mon David hands down.

  • @sy_ox
    @sy_ox 14 років тому

    Doesn't matter Nikola Tesla was the Inventor.

  • @satyamtiwari483
    @satyamtiwari483 12 років тому

    thanks

  • @AeonFlexMusic
    @AeonFlexMusic 12 років тому

    do elaborate

  • @davidkleinthefamousp
    @davidkleinthefamousp 6 років тому

    In the early 30’s

  • @jazzGT
    @jazzGT 16 років тому

    cool

  • @amirfarid91
    @amirfarid91 16 років тому

    tesla should still be credited

  • @zignosband
    @zignosband 15 років тому

    Hi Sir, how can I download this video. It's really interesting.

  • @denelson83
    @denelson83 5 років тому

    "🇭o🇬w🇦s🇭!"

  • @Oshyrath
    @Oshyrath 11 років тому

    So you want to know why they chose 60!?! Why? You got a problem with 60!?! Did 60 do anything to you!?! LEAVE 60 ALONE!!!

  • @67tr876
    @67tr876 14 років тому

    @mikero1369 no 60 times in a second.

  • @67tr876
    @67tr876 14 років тому

    @ROBATOID step up or step down

  • @BramDeJaegher
    @BramDeJaegher 15 років тому

    Very shocking

  • @HumbleLife
    @HumbleLife 16 років тому

    tesla, tesla, tesla, pssst,
    tesla

  • @lukamartinovic6132
    @lukamartinovic6132 11 років тому +3

    George Westinghouse? Shame on you, Nikola Tesla invented this.

    • @malcolmw513
      @malcolmw513 8 років тому

      The "invention" the electrical transformer is attributable to several scientists, many of whom predated Tesla. The modern transformer as an engineering designed object can be fairly attributed to the team of several engineers working under the direction of George Westinghouse. The transformer itself is more his invention (to the extent that it belongs to any one person) than Teslas.

  • @mikero1369
    @mikero1369 14 років тому

    60 seconds in a minute.

  • @fizzizat
    @fizzizat 12 років тому

    hogwash!

  • @AlexRubio
    @AlexRubio 11 років тому

    I don't like this guy I don't know why? he seems cocky.