Ye but it will be pulled by the negative terminal of the adjacent cell. So the positive terminal of the first cell will repel it away into the negative terminal of the next cell...
i think your explanation is pretty much reversed ,and wrong .as according to batrery current could not flow if you connect posituve to positive ,i think so .
You explaination is superb... I really enjoyed it sir.... You have made such a boring topic too too too interesting 🤩
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Your explanation is so much easier than any others youtuber
Thank u. Was in need of it
Such a amazing explanation.
2:12 but sir positive charge moves from + to - , wouldn't it be repelled by + terminal.
Ye but it will be pulled by the negative terminal of the adjacent cell. So the positive terminal of the first cell will repel it away into the negative terminal of the next cell...
ua-cam.com/video/gwSbQBo55QI/v-deo.html this is their video on emf, internal resistance and terminal voltage, i think it might help
In short. yes
bro its not magnet
@@ajk533 bro you don't know I think...same charges repels each others
Now i understood better than my coaching centre
Very thanks
can you please do videos on mutual and Self-Inductance
Thank u very much
Post next video sir we are eagerly waiting..
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MR SHENOY ...can i pls know which graphical system you use😍
Sketchbook, it's free!
@@KhanAcademyIndiaEnglish ARE U JOKING MR SHENOY🤭🤭🤭🤭 IT SHOULDN'T BE THAT....PLS TELL ME ...
ua-cam.com/video/R47ZnlUwD8M/v-deo.html
Is it the fact that internal resistance generates heat, the principle on which electric iron is built?
Wow
best explanation ever ;)
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Thank you 😂
i think your explanation is pretty much reversed ,and wrong .as according to batrery current could not flow if you connect posituve to positive ,i think so .
Movement of charges is what produce the electric current. So as long as that charged particle is moving in one direction..there will be current
Actually it's just an analogy as explained in his earlier video and the positive charge is just an metaphor of the direction of current...