HI...my name is Ahmed, I'm from somaliland,east africa. I've been watching you for the last year,and with your help in physics and maths i got over my last highschool year. I'm really gratefull for you. When is the face reveal though???🤣
Hey man I've been watching your videos for 2 years now while in college and helped me a lot. I'd like to know what your background is? like your major etc. Im sure other would love to know too
Well this was a great lecture. I never knew resistance could be positive or negative. I liked also he showed how each element works in the circuit and discussed the current flow, frequency, current and voltage through each. I still don't understand why you would want to use a transistor simply for its' breakdown voltage behavior though. Is there not some other element which would be more elegant to use? I wish he create a brief video about how to use a breadboard too. I never used one.
can you please create a video explaining if it's physically possible to create an electromagnetic force field that covers a perimeter of the Bering straits, around to the most north-east point of Greenland, around to the most south-east point of land mass in the Caribbean, around Hawaii, and all the way back to the Bering straits that extends all the way into the troposphere and essentially creates a large dome that can rappel incoming large inter continental ballistic missiles from striking land(The Wakandan force field)???? please I need answers wise one...
That's a pretty cool circuit! I'm thinking that I can scale it up some and add a brushed DC motor as the load, in place of the LED. On a gear system, move mass at a programmable rate based on the potentiometer. Great video! Take Care buddy, John
What specs do you need to decide which transistor to use in this circuit? Say if you want to use a higher power/brighter LED. It still seems weird that we're using a transistor but not even connecting the base...
why is there always 1 dislike on this guys video. just someone jealous of how smart he is.
do you ever run out of knowledge
he's Albert Einstein 2.0 so guess not 🤣🤣🤣🤣
HI...my name is Ahmed, I'm from somaliland,east africa. I've been watching you for the last year,and with your help in physics and maths i got over my last highschool year. I'm really gratefull for you. When is the face reveal though???🤣
Asalamualikum ahmed bro how are u
Sorry about your death from Norm
@@chinanumberone7723 WHAT HE DIED?!
@@deekshasunil9885 wait what?????
He is alive and well and you can actually search for his face reveal on google
Hey man I've been watching your videos for 2 years now while in college and helped me a lot. I'd like to know what your background is? like your major etc. Im sure other would love to know too
Well this was a great lecture. I never knew resistance could be positive or negative. I liked also he showed how each element works in the circuit and discussed the current flow, frequency, current and voltage through each. I still don't understand why you would want to use a transistor simply for its' breakdown voltage behavior though. Is there not some other element which would be more elegant to use? I wish he create a brief video about how to use a breadboard too. I never used one.
Hi your channel is very helpfull love you .
You are a very good tutor
can you please create a video explaining if it's physically possible to create an electromagnetic force field that covers a perimeter of the Bering straits, around to the most north-east point of Greenland, around to the most south-east point of land mass in the Caribbean, around Hawaii, and all the way back to the Bering straits that extends all the way into the troposphere and essentially creates a large dome that can rappel incoming large inter continental ballistic missiles from striking land(The Wakandan force field)???? please I need answers wise one...
This is absolutely amazing!!!!
You will be rich man
That's a pretty cool circuit! I'm thinking that I can scale it up some and add a brushed DC motor as the load, in place of the LED. On a gear system, move mass at a programmable rate based on the potentiometer. Great video! Take Care buddy, John
This tutor is dangerous 🔥🔥🔥
You can also use a tuner or variable capacitor to control the LED frequency
Very nice thank you for this.
Please make more videos about electronic ,I love it 👍👍
Simple but nice project. Does the brightness of LEDs decrease as we add more ?
You can also use a arduino uno board with the breadboard to make the circuit work
Nice work. Amazing
How do you know so much?
I like the music
What specs do you need to decide which transistor to use in this circuit? Say if you want to use a higher power/brighter LED.
It still seems weird that we're using a transistor but not even connecting the base...
Loved it
not working for me
it doesn't work for me either
Why can't you just use diode instead of transistor?
I haven't heard that music in a long time
That LED looks like a balloon popping.
Who wants to see this guy on real??
Please show us your pic?