You have nicely explained the difficult concept in very simple and effective manner. Thanks. I will be grateful if you clarify 1)Relation between the dielectric constant and dielectric strength 2)Effectiveness of dielectric material to prevent the electric breakdown wrt the dielctric contsant.3)The behavior of dielectric materials in high voltage alternating fields(of the order 11kV and more) wrt their permittivity/dielectric constant.
That's the kind of learning content which actually helps. I can't believe you even explained the electric dipole, that was so helpful. I love this video. Such a simple yet detailed explanation. It really helped me.
Your explanation is highly recommended.. thank you very much.. if possible please provide the neat explanation on vector calculus with real time applications. As most of engineering topics are based on it
sir some articles are saying permittivity as the ability to store electrical energy in electrical field. What is the relation between two concepts? If so permittivity really measures opposition for electric field formation then why metals have infinite permittivity
Thank you for the interesting video. Could you please explain the relationship between the permittivity of material and the electromagentic wave? how does a material with high/low permittivity interact with the electromagnetic wave?
From your video I have got the concept that permittivity is not always constant. So thank you very much. Now I want to ask you a doubt - Is permittivity of free space always a constant ?
On page 2:10 It is obvious that air is the medium but it is not the only medium. The medium that we ignore here is the medium of vacuum. Vacuum or more precisely the medium of vacuum has a permittivity measurable at 8.8541878128^-12 Farad per meter also known as e0. Therefore medium of the so call air is a composite permittivity of e0 and air molecule. Likewise for liquid and solid a mixture of e0 and respective molecule.
sir i am not convienced with relating permitivityt o polarizability. because if if it has to deal with the resistance offered by the electric field of dipoles from the medium why does the vaccus has a finite value of permitivity as there are no atoms or molecules to oppose the formation of electric field. please considering replying...
Sir, if possible try to make videos on basic Network theory( superposition, Norton, Thevenin theorems) , which can be useful for examinations like GATE.
sir, if there are no molecules in vaccum, then how can electric dipoles form in it, and oppose external electric field? but still we have permitivity of vaccum a value....
Maybe its because there are some molecules(very small in number) and that gets polarized and make electric field. Thats why vacuum has very low permittivity.
@@LostInTheMysteriousWorld no...i searched on google scholar, there it was said that in vacuum,there were no particles but due to quantum mechanics, some particles would come in existence for a short time...scientists are not sure about it but its a proposed theory
@@shauryamodi7236 F=(1/4πE)q1q2/d² If this force is in vacuum then E=1. Hence it doesn't increase or decrease force. I think mathematically permittivity (E=1) and theoretically it means there is no permittivity in free space. That's why here the force is very high in compare to other medium.
If no permittivity (E) value is taken as 0 then force (F) will be undefined. But in actual case force is not undefined in free space. That's why instead of taking 0 for E, 1 is choosen for the value of epsilon not (E) . So that force doesn't become undefined.
sir, what is the different between earthing and ground.and when short ckt occur then excess current passing through earthing to soil and then where is gone the current?
hello sir video is very informative, but I still have doubt difference in relative pemittivity and relative permeability as like epsilon is inversely proportional to electric field and magnetic field is directly proportional to meu...so how relativity are same ???? waiting for your response
Gaurav ji can u explain in simple about. 1.LEN'Z LAW how to understand that. How it works in transformer. 2. How to relate Flemming right hand rule with generator working. 3. Sequential networks. Basics of that. And how during the time of fault the sequence of the system changes. eg RYB change to RBY or BRY it would be much helpful my self working in substation O&M
Awesome explanation Gaurav sir! Sir relative permittivity or dielectric constant also find application in electrical insulators. Please explain the dielectric constant of electrical insulators, that is, either the dielectric constant of insulators should be high or low?
aircraft fuel is measured on this priciple. fuel acts as dielectric between capacitor plates and changes capacitance with changing fuel quantity. error are obvioulsy compensated for the water and air ingression in addition to temperature which changes density of the fuel
Thanks for this interesting video. Please sir can i would like to have explanations on the variation of the permittivity according to the fréquence and the temperature.
Your explanation is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious... Awaiting your next video on Permeability...and also requesting you to keep enlightening us like this....
The permittivity of a medium (for example the dielectric between the plates of a capacitor) - depends on the behavior of the *_DIPOLES_* in that medium. We work at artificial gravity devices. We grabbed on to vacuum permittivity (and permeability) like a first-born child when we started our device-building work a while back. WHY? Because of the DIPOLES. The dipoles in a non-conductive insulating material EXIST and can be POLARIZED. So if permittivity describes the polarize-ability response of a chosen dielectric - LET'S CHOOSE THE VACUUM permittivity. In our courses in EE/physics in college we were taught "electromagnetic waves do not need a medium to propagate", or in other words, "Space is EMPTY" This is wrong. And knowing it is wrong, and what can be done to/with the constituents of the vacuum (DIPOLES!) leads to artificial gravity. VACUUM PERMITTIVITY VACUUM PERMEABILITY Space is not empty.
not true, the integrated circuits use copper to route signal from one transistor to another, it used to be aluminum , but now it is copper because it has better conductivity. metal interconnect in a chip is the most important part and there is always a lack of space for routing. maybe you are reading too much textbooks, but in the real world metal as important as everything else
Opposition offered by a Conductor against the formation of electric field is very high as ele.field inside the conductor is zero...does that mean relative permittivity of conductor is infinite
Dude.. you're too good..thank you for making my 12 th grade electricity interesting!!
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You have nicely explained the difficult concept in very simple and effective manner. Thanks. I will be grateful if you clarify 1)Relation between the dielectric constant and dielectric strength 2)Effectiveness of dielectric material to prevent the electric breakdown wrt the dielctric contsant.3)The behavior of dielectric materials in high voltage alternating fields(of the order 11kV and more) wrt their permittivity/dielectric constant.
That's the kind of learning content which actually helps. I can't believe you even explained the electric dipole, that was so helpful. I love this video. Such a simple yet detailed explanation. It really helped me.
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Sir...amazing 😮... It's very hard to understand in school but the way you explain the concept make it's very easy to understand 👍
I went through a lot of definetions but the one you showed made my concept crystal clear instantly , thank you so much sir.
Before knowing about capacitor, one must detail study about permittivity... Very interesting & easy to understand... Thank you sir..... 🙏
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Sir, thankyou. Your explanation regarding permitivity is fine... Easy to understand.... 🙏
Your explanation is very good and can understand easily.
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What a great teacher.
7:34 thankyou bro❤️
Your explanation is highly recommended.. thank you very much.. if possible please provide the neat explanation on vector calculus with real time applications. As most of engineering topics are based on it
Thank you Suresh ..!
Excellent explaining.
Thank you.
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Great Explaination. Helping me a lot to understand on Basic concepts of Electrical Engg.
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Simply superb
Thank you sir for such a lovely explanation
thank you. this was excellent. i wanted to understand the constants that governed the maximum speed of light and these are two key concepts. thanks.
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Thank you so much, for your detailed and easy to understand explanation!
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Yes please do a video on permeability
Good sir proud of u
thanks a lot for easy explanation ❤
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sir some articles are saying permittivity as the ability to store electrical energy in electrical field. What is the relation between two concepts? If so permittivity really measures opposition for electric field formation then why metals have infinite permittivity
Thanks for the videos. Your videos help me a lot in understanding fundamental core concepts.
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Excellent description, Thanks a lot!
Thank you for the interesting video. Could you please explain the relationship between the permittivity of material and the electromagentic wave? how does a material with high/low permittivity interact with the electromagnetic wave?
From your video I have got the concept that permittivity is not always constant. So thank you very much. Now I want to ask you a doubt - Is permittivity of free space always a constant ?
Thank you very much , wonderful explanation
On page 2:10 It is obvious that air is the medium but it is not the only medium. The medium that we ignore here is the medium of vacuum. Vacuum or more precisely the medium of vacuum has a permittivity measurable at 8.8541878128^-12 Farad per meter also known as e0.
Therefore medium of the so call air is a composite permittivity of e0 and air molecule. Likewise for liquid and solid a mixture of e0 and respective molecule.
Bhai Gaura, bada acha explain kiya..keep going and make many videos!
sir i am not convienced with relating permitivityt o polarizability. because if if it has to deal with the resistance offered by the electric field of dipoles from the medium why does the vaccus has a finite value of permitivity as there are no atoms or molecules to oppose the formation of electric field. please considering replying...
Sir please upload any information eletrical subject daily..... U r explanation very very well...
Again nice teaching sir. Thanks
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Can you make a video why electron not fall on nucleus?
Sir please do the same on permeability
Great explained
Thank you 🙏🏻 😇
Sir, if possible try to make videos on basic Network theory( superposition, Norton, Thevenin theorems) , which can be useful for examinations like GATE.
Finally i am fully satisfie with this explanation 🔥... Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful knowledge
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well explained! Thank you.
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Sir plz make video on permeability.
Sir explained about why india used 50hz.
Permittivity can also be defined as ability to store electrical energy.
Thank you so much sir for explaining so good ,sir please can you explain applications of biotsavarts law please sir try to explain
sir, if there are no molecules in vaccum, then how can electric dipoles form in it, and oppose external electric field?
but still we have permitivity of vaccum a value....
Maybe its because there are some molecules(very small in number) and that gets polarized and make electric field. Thats why vacuum has very low permittivity.
@@LostInTheMysteriousWorld no...i searched on google scholar, there it was said that in vacuum,there were no particles but due to quantum mechanics, some particles would come in existence for a short time...scientists are not sure about it but its a proposed theory
@@shauryamodi7236
F=(1/4πE)q1q2/d²
If this force is in vacuum then E=1. Hence it doesn't increase or decrease force.
I think mathematically permittivity (E=1) and theoretically it means there is no permittivity in free space. That's why here the force is very high in compare to other medium.
If no permittivity (E) value is taken as 0 then force (F) will be undefined. But in actual case force is not undefined in free space. That's why instead of taking 0 for E, 1 is choosen for the value of epsilon not (E) . So that force doesn't become undefined.
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Beautiful..
Sir if possible kindly make a detail video on mechanism of armature winding, pitching etc. for machines.
sir, what is the different between earthing and ground.and when short ckt occur then excess current passing through earthing to soil and then where is gone the current?
Sirrr plzz tell 🙏🙏🙏 what is k ,(explain) in coulomb's Law
hello sir video is very informative, but I still have doubt difference in relative pemittivity and relative permeability as like epsilon is inversely proportional to electric field and magnetic field is directly proportional to meu...so how relativity are same ???? waiting for your response
Thanks for your nice presentation. can you kindly present a video regarding the Insulation of UG cables?
Gaurav ji can u explain in simple about.
1.LEN'Z LAW how to understand that. How it works in transformer.
2. How to relate Flemming right hand rule with generator working.
3. Sequential networks. Basics of that. And how during the time of fault the sequence of the system changes. eg RYB change to RBY or BRY
it would be much helpful my self working in substation O&M
Thanks for sharing.
Best video
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Capacitance is proportional to permittivity but it affects Coulomb Force inversely. I wonder why. Could you please make a video explaining this.
Awesome explanation Gaurav sir!
Sir relative permittivity or dielectric constant also find application in electrical insulators. Please explain the dielectric constant of electrical insulators, that is, either the dielectric constant of insulators should be high or low?
Sir,make a video on permeability too.
Okay sure
aircraft fuel is measured on this priciple. fuel acts as dielectric between capacitor plates and changes capacitance with changing fuel quantity. error are obvioulsy compensated for the water and air ingression in addition to temperature which changes density of the fuel
So can u please do the topic of Electromagneticfields theory
make a video about Maxwell equation ❤
Sir how can be there is permittivity value in free space if there is no madium???
Thank you!
Sir plz explain electric traction
Sir copper is diamagnetic material but how to use in transformer core winding
hi there.
what is the relationship of electric permittivity from wavelength, frequency and wave speed.
thanks
Please make videos on concept of resonance in passive circuit
Thanks for this interesting video. Please sir can i would like to have explanations on the variation of the permittivity according to the fréquence and the temperature.
Sir please tell us that how capacitor is acting as a starter
Sir why is the permeability of free space not zero as their are no particles in vacuum to provide opposition
Sir how does permitivity affect electric force in vacuum,air and water
Bro pls do video on lenz law and back emf
After long time Sir, Sir plzz your Next videos should be on Relay & circuit breaker
Sure. Will try ..👍🏻👍🏻
Ya, bro plz make a video on #permeability vaey soon. We are waiting ☺
Sir will u please explain about grain orientation in transformer core!!
Your explanation is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious... Awaiting your next video on Permeability...and also requesting you to keep enlightening us like this....
Super
Why do metals have infinite permittivity? Plz ans
How to select a dielectric material for insulation purpose with respect to its dielectric constant
sir please make a video on per unit and also explain it
so, if vacuum can store charge (i.e. the permitivity of vacuum is greater than 0) then where is the charge stored if there are no molecules in vacuum?
The permittivity of a medium (for example the dielectric between the plates of a capacitor) - depends on the behavior of the *_DIPOLES_* in that medium.
We work at artificial gravity devices. We grabbed on to vacuum permittivity (and permeability) like a first-born child when we started our device-building work a while back.
WHY?
Because of the DIPOLES. The dipoles in a non-conductive insulating material EXIST and can be POLARIZED.
So if permittivity describes the polarize-ability response of a chosen dielectric - LET'S CHOOSE THE VACUUM permittivity.
In our courses in EE/physics in college we were taught "electromagnetic waves do not need a medium to propagate", or in other words, "Space is EMPTY"
This is wrong. And knowing it is wrong, and what can be done to/with the constituents of the vacuum (DIPOLES!) leads to artificial gravity.
VACUUM PERMITTIVITY
VACUUM PERMEABILITY
Space is not empty.
thank u sir
Sir can you please tell me Why we only deals with the semiconductors in electronic engineering? Why not conductors?
not true, the integrated circuits use copper to route signal from one transistor to another, it used to be aluminum , but now it is copper because it has better conductivity. metal interconnect in a chip is the most important part and there is always a lack of space for routing. maybe you are reading too much textbooks, but in the real world metal as important as everything else
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Opposition offered by a Conductor against the formation of electric field is very high as ele.field inside the conductor is zero...does that mean relative permittivity of conductor is infinite
High permittivity =high resistance =high capacitance is it correct?
Tqu sir
Why better polarization gives better resistivity ..please tell that alone sir
Grazie!
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Please explain permeability.
Sir miru diploma subject s Kuda explain chestara
Bro please do a vedio on RMS value and Average value plz
Here is the video on RMS value - ua-cam.com/video/Ynv_C3N0fPk/v-deo.html
@@GauravJ bro average value ???
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Nice explanation but aap hindi mai bhe samjhtey toh accha hota🙏🙏
Please upload Name plate information of potential transformer....PT 132KV
Nameplate details of PT - ua-cam.com/video/RuexLmxEINg/v-deo.html
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application microwave sensor
Sir I have a dought it's not about subject.. why you don't interested in increasing hair.. Really i have dought .. 🤔😇😇
Do i look ugly without hair ? 😁
No sir.. But with hair damsure.. You will look 👌👌and sry sir if i disturbed
Haha..! Will try that for sure..🤪
pls reduce the background music sound
I can bet and say, that the J in his surname is of Jadhav