I love that you don’t simplify the concept too much and use too many analogies! Too many explanations online use the hydrological analogy - which ignores how electrons actually travel in a conductor.
There are lots of great video explaing what Ohm's Law is and how to use it but it's tough to find videos to answer why actrully Ohm's Law is true. Although I didn't understand some of the math in this video, the animation and explanation gave me enough to satisfy my curiosity, thanks!
The only problem I have with this explanation is my lack of mathematical knowledge. It is just one of the thing I just can’t absorb. If I could just figure out a logical approach to mathematics that could sink in then I could grasp it. Mu nemesis, mathematics!
Certain metals like copper or aluminum make good conductors because they have an odd number of valence electrons which will move toward the positive charge.
some sources say that the drift speed is the acceleration * time from one collision to another. They don't half it to find average speed. I am confused now.
No resistance can drop your potential 😎
I love that you don’t simplify the concept too much and use too many analogies! Too many explanations online use the hydrological analogy - which ignores how electrons actually travel in a conductor.
Like "collides with a nucleus" is better...? 🤣
I know where this channel is headed. all the best Sabin and thks for the initiative
There are lots of great video explaing what Ohm's Law is and how to use it but it's tough to find videos to answer why actrully Ohm's Law is true. Although I didn't understand some of the math in this video, the animation and explanation gave me enough to satisfy my curiosity, thanks!
Last line was a most important!!!!
you are god of explanation
The only problem I have with this explanation is my lack of mathematical knowledge. It is just one of the thing I just can’t absorb. If I could just figure out a logical approach to mathematics that could sink in then I could grasp it.
Mu nemesis, mathematics!
Please continue making such videos. I'm going to recommend your channel to all my students.
It's so easy to understand and with the animation it gets more exciting to learn . 👍
Nice sir 😃
amazing
what is voltage and how to develop it?
great
Certain metals like copper or aluminum make good conductors because they have an odd number of valence electrons which will move toward the positive charge.
Too bad they don't "collide with a nucleus".
But at least you got the electron flow direction correct.
current
you are beyond the quark
why current is so powerful
see VERTASIUMS latest video re misconception about electricity
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For beginners it is the hardest way to learn ohms law
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your potential of explaining topic is like a hydrogen bomb
some sources say that the drift speed is the acceleration * time from one collision to another. They don't half it to find average speed. I am confused now.
Can you apply application examples with the videos it would help applying to the real world situations.
It's very good animation for students.
Please post more vedios like this
Great explanation.Thanks
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sir, please explain the concepts of class 10
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Amazing
i am sure ppl who have hit dislike also benefitted form the video. God forgive them only if - they no not what they do ;)
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Sweet
*It's law of nature or law of physics or law of ohms ?*
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Proton mai electron nahi atke ga