Capacitors in series | Circuits | Physics | Khan Academy
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- The effect on voltage and current when capacitors are constructed in series in a circuit. By David Santo Pietro. . Created by David SantoPietro.
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I SO needed the visual of the charge flowing from one capacitor to the other. Thank you.
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@8:41 The potential differences should have been V1, V2 and V3 where V1 + V2 + V3 = V instead of just V, V and V. Nevertheless, amazing video. Thanks a lot!
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I appreciate your derivation of the equation for equivalent capacitance of series capacitors. Educators seem to take equations like this for granted, ASSUMING they don't need to be explained, but they DO need to be explained. Thank you for your explanation!
Yes true, they just manipulate the equations without explaining if you can do it. For instance, if there is Q/t i.e charge by time in equation they write it as Current without explaining that the time ‘t’ must be the time in which the charge Q pass through a cross section as you can have many other times t1, t2 in an equation too. And not dividing the charge Q by any time t gives the current.
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Excellent. Thank you for the help!
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what exactly a series combination means,is it the right plate of the first capacitor connected to the left of the second and the left plate of first capacitor connected to the second plate of the second capacitor? is joining of the left plate of first capacitor to the second plate of the second capacitor required i.e the circuit needs to be complete ?
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Very informative video indeed on capacitors in series. I liked the way you derived the formula for a series connection. Thank you so much. I have learnt a new thing today. Stay blessed all way.
Once again, great explanation. Thank you.
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Really never understood this concept before in this way... Thanks brother ❤
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Mind blown!
Thank you so much for this lesson! Along with the even and steady pace and the background music, capacitance was fun to learn. ^_^
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Great explanation. I like the background music too.
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Awesome video! Good explanations and examples! The music in the background was a bit distracting at times though..
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1:50 charge on every capacitor same in series
great explanation keep it up
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Many teachers, including famous ones like Walter lewin and others manipulate equations without explaining if you can do it. For instance, if there is Q/t i.e charge by time in equation they write it as Current without explaining that the time ‘t’ must be the time in which the charge Q pass through a cross section as you can have many other times t1, t2 in an equation too. And not dividing the charge Q by any time t gives the current. But you, David, are great teacher
Fantastic, so helpful. I may be able to do my mid term now, (cat)
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I agree with Heiser, thank you for clearing things up. This may be a dumb question, as I'm fairly new to electronics, but is it safe to assume that it's the same for AC generators (with varying voltage.) that are being rectified to DC? For instance: I'm building a wind turbine generator that will produce anywhere between 0 and unknown voltage (pending the speed of the turbine being spun by the wind force.), and using 16v 2200uf to regulate the voltage. From my understanding of your info: If the speed of the turbine dictates a regular flow of 6v, the capacitor will not release a full 16v discharge until the the speed of the turbine increases to 16v ? If so, will the capacitor release a steady 16v discharge if my turbine produces a regular charge higher than 16v?
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Nice thank you so much please post more about charging and dis charging and factors on which capacitance depends
Capacitance depends on geometrical shape of capacitor,distance between plates and dielectric between plates
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Teacher who is really dedicated in education not on information..
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