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Hi Mam Your videos are the best in the whole UA-cam . Other channels just promote their channels ,but your channel is straightforward to the topic And your explanation is the best . Thank you mam. Mam I request you to take biology lessons for class 10
@@InfinityLearn_NEET Mam, thanks for explaining the concept. There was the concept of electrical potential energy which was lacking which prevented me to understand the concept of electrical potential and potential difference. Sir didn't told us this concept because he said that it is of higher classes. But I had to understand it completely and this video helps me as a bridge between the knowledge I had gain and the strong understanding of the concept. Thanks a lot mam.😀
Lett me see if I got this right. You said potential difference is equal to volts. To measure potential difference is the same as measuring volts. A strait forward answer to a strait forward question is sweet to my ears. You are a god send.
In 2:50 it is told that electrons placed close to each other has HIGH POTENTIAL...but in my book its written that when the positive charges are placed close together, then its HIGh POTENTIAL....So which one is correct??
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Potential difference causes flow of electricity in any circuit. Electrons are the charged particles. ... Only the charged particles can attract or repel electrons and those that are not charged can only give force on them. Thus the flow of electrons can generate electricity and electrons that moves on a wire continuously gives rise to electric current.
A voltmeter is connected in parallel and not in series, as the voltage remains constant in a parallel connection and so the accurate voltage can be measured.
The energy stored in a charge by repulsive or attractive force acting on the charge at stationary position can be called electrical potential energy🤔🤔??
Thankyou don't memorise.I have a doubt can anybody help? IS THE POSITIVE CHARGES NEAR THE POSITIVE TERMINAL WHICH IS ATTRACTING THE ELECTRONS TO THE POSITIVE TERMINAL?
Hi, Mrs, brilliant video just one question. at 2:00 you say it's the potential difference that allows the circuit to flow? but many different textbooks in the Uk state that this is something else, called the EMF, electromotive force, in which it states that basically EMF is the cause and, Potential difference is the effect. Could I have some more clarity on the actual difference? Keep up the amazing videos!!
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We are glad Hema that you understood the concept. We are happy that we could help you learn. You motivate us to do better. Keep watching our videos : )
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good expain and understanble but I have a question : why we measure the difference potential to about 400v or 390V or so on in three lines circuit ?? as long as every line have a potential and none of them is neutral is it must be 0 instead of 400V ?
But in my text book potential difference is the work done on unit positive charge to move it from point A to B through distance L n positive terminal has higher potential than negative. Plz clear my doubt as soon as possible . I am literally confused
see potentail are two type(1) electric potential difference &(2)only potentail difference is in it now ,in case frist that work done from one point to another point like A to B of a unit possitive charge well in case second that work done moving from infinete
It is actually moving from a region of low potential to high potential. So positively charged terminal is at high potential and vice versa. If we take the case of positive charge, then it moves from low to high potential i.e., from negative to positive and vice versa.
@@sarangvs2326 at 2:49 of the video she says something a negative charge near another negative charge , high potential something , can some1 help me out?
Brother you are doing your job perfectly I have understand so many topics with your lecture. And I am also trying my best to bring audience to your channel...
Hi Rahim, we use a plethora of softwares to create our videos. Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Image creation softwares, scribe softwares, video/audio editing softwares and so on. Each video uses 4 or more of these softwares :) #DontMemorise
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Actually the potential energy is the electric potential multiplied by Q (Joules/Coulomb *Coulomb=Joules) and the electric potential difference is the voltage in volts, so they are not entirely unrelated :)
#DidYouKnow: A bolt of lightning can measure up to three million (3,000,000) volts (and lasts less than one second).⚡⚡
To learn more about Electricity, enroll in our full course now: infinitylearn.com/cbse-fullcourse?UA-camDME&SNlOPxZ-Ev4&Comment
To watch more Physics videos, click here: bit.ly/PhysicsVideos_DMYT
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Tysm I am from India this covid coz of that our school works online and offline we are having offline session and we have to watch this video is amazing trust me understood
We're from Pakistan, and we find your lectures very informative and helpful, thank you for helping us, madam!
I am from India thanks mam
this channel is created by Indians and this is an Indian channel and 85 % of the people are Indian.
yes. Just like another 1.3 billion people. There is nothing special okay?
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Hi Mam
Your videos are the best in the whole UA-cam . Other channels just promote their channels ,but your channel is straightforward to the topic
And your explanation is the best .
Thank you mam.
Mam I request you to take biology lessons for class 10
Sure Sangeetha. Our focus is more educational content. Keep a look out for our updated website
@@InfinityLearn_NEET Mam, thanks for explaining the concept. There was the concept of electrical potential energy which was lacking which prevented me to understand the concept of electrical potential and potential difference. Sir didn't told us this concept because he said that it is of higher classes. But I had to understand it completely and this video helps me as a bridge between the knowledge I had gain and the strong understanding of the concept.
Thanks a lot mam.😀
@@InfinityLearn_NEET from which country?
@@The_Tormented_One 9th me hota h potential energy
@@bullymaguiresdirtsupplier mine is in 7th
I easily got the concept but I respect you so I won't memorise
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@@The_Tormented_One I still didn't understand the pottential different
@@thepm517 What potential different?
As an instructor this helps me make this point clear, concise, and precise. No confusion for the students. :)
Lett me see if I got this right. You said potential difference is equal to volts. To measure potential difference is the same as measuring volts. A strait forward answer to a strait forward question is sweet to my ears. You are a god send.
In 2:50 it is told that electrons placed close to each other has HIGH POTENTIAL...but in my book its written that when the positive charges are placed close together, then its HIGh POTENTIAL....So which one is correct??
Both
great explaintion, however i'd suggest u to deliver it in a very natural tone than a robotic one. thank you, all the best
Thank you, I am an Arab, class 10 physics, and your explanation is very sweet ❤️
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I dont know how to thank. It was a bit tough for me so i searched on google but didnt help so i check can UA-cam help me i eatched more than hundred videos but when i watched this video understand everything so helpful and thanks.
As a token of gratittude i subscribe. Love from India(kerala- gods own country )
Potential difference causes flow of electricity in any circuit.
Electrons are the charged particles. ... Only the charged particles can attract or repel electrons and those that are not charged can only give force on them. Thus the flow of electrons can generate electricity and electrons that moves on a wire continuously gives rise to electric current.
Becoz of u now I truly understood what is potential difference and kinetic energy....
Anyway tq ....from India
Thank you ma'am
Don't Memorise is your teacher?!
Mam what i say yousolved my problem thanks i like your channel very much
Maam I asked one question
What if voltmeter is connected in series ?
Please reply maam
A voltmeter is connected in parallel and not in series, as the voltage remains constant in a parallel connection and so the accurate voltage can be measured.
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Maal ho meri jaan
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Thanks a lot ma'am 😊 just now I started my 10 I just skipped my classes 😅 and this video is truly helpful I can get the concept easily into my head
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I have watched over 20 videos but not understood but after watching this 4 min video i understood the concept thank you mam!💖✨✨
Oh thank god finally i came to know..... what is potential difference actually
The energy stored in a charge by repulsive or attractive force acting on the charge at stationary position can be called electrical potential energy🤔🤔??
I love this channel .. You all explain so well that tough topics seem easy-peasy to me 😌
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why positive charge has always higher potential . mam please explain .only your video can clear my concept.
Thankyou don't memorise.I have a doubt can anybody help?
IS THE POSITIVE CHARGES NEAR THE POSITIVE TERMINAL WHICH IS ATTRACTING THE ELECTRONS TO THE POSITIVE TERMINAL?
Maybe yess
Hi, Mrs, brilliant video just one question. at 2:00 you say it's the potential difference that allows the circuit to flow? but many different textbooks in the Uk state that this is something else, called the EMF, electromotive force, in which it states that basically EMF is the cause and, Potential difference is the effect. Could I have some more clarity on the actual difference? Keep up the amazing videos!!
As always, thanks a lot for quality content♡
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Believe me, you guys are unbelievable, tons of love from India.
They r indians like us bro
Still continue sharing love
Your teaching was very understandable
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Mam can you please explain us the concept of space time, time dialation and theory of relativity.
Watch minute physics and also *Ma'am
Thanks mam. Very nice explaintion.
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Finally a clearer understanding of potential difference. Thank you 😘😘😘
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1:10 This is mistake. Why is the water in the vessels at different levels?
only then it is gonna flow from one beaker to another , it creates a pressure difference.
@@theshreyassahoo he didn't talk about that .
He tells water levels 1 and 2 will be same not beaker
Remember water level not water and not beaker
this not a mistake. The water flow from beaker 2 to 1 but didn't show live the animation how it got from beaker 2 to 1
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We can easily understand the topic
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good expain and understanble
but I have a question :
why we measure the difference potential to about 400v or 390V or so on in three lines circuit ??
as long as every line have a potential and none of them is neutral
is it must be 0 instead of 400V ?
Thank you 🌸
Thanks for the explanation
your videos are amazing 👍
thanks from Egypt 💜
Amazing video(India)
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Thank you ☺️☺️🌺
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Can u plz let me know which app or software did u use to make this video ?
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thank you for this lesson
But in my text book potential difference is the work done on unit positive charge to move it from point A to B through distance L n positive terminal has higher potential than negative. Plz clear my doubt as soon as possible . I am literally confused
Kavita I'm confused with the same thing. Did you get the and from anywhere
see potentail are two type(1) electric potential difference &(2)only potentail difference is in it now ,in case frist that work done from one point to another point like A to B of a unit possitive charge well in case second that work done moving from infinete
@@zubairAhmad-wz4mz thanks
It is actually moving from a region of low potential to high potential. So positively charged terminal is at high potential and vice versa. If we take the case of positive charge, then it moves from low to high potential i.e., from negative to positive and vice versa.
@@sarangvs2326 at 2:49 of the video she says something a negative charge near another negative charge , high potential something , can some1 help me out?
Plz video on capacitor
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Brother you are doing your job perfectly I have understand so many topics with your lecture. And I am also trying my best to bring audience to your channel...
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I am from india
i am studying for class 10 final and preparing for boards
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Is current diection(conventional current) is opposite to electron flow direction?
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Awesome Explanation. Could you please tell me which software is using for creating animations.
Hi Rahim, we use a plethora of softwares to create our videos. Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Image creation softwares, scribe softwares, video/audio editing softwares and so on. Each video uses 4 or more of these softwares :) #DontMemorise
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@@InfinityLearn_NEET mam pls can u upload even video lectures of Mathematics
I cant understand physics but u showed me how easy physics is thank you mam from India
Yo, why did you change your thumbnail colors? Used to pink and the latest(sahara desert) is yellow, any reason? More CTR? Please tell :)
First of all, thank uh for uploading such videos with great explanations. It would be more helpful if uh also add biology class 10th videos plz!
i guess you're in class 12 now
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Plzz upload lecture videos on logic gates....
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OhWither yh why not
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Thanks mam here in India teachers like u is very important
Simple english I can understand thanks
Maam I have a doubt that what is the difference between rheostat and variable resistance , are these two same?
What happened to the Don't memorise channel 🙄
Yess
Channel ka naam infinity learn neet h
It is acquired by shitty INFINITY LEARN. which stop making this type of amazing easy explanation videos.
Very helpful. Thanks
Thank you...!!!
Will u make video about AC and DC current ..?
Hi Hamza, There is no need to wait for Electricity!
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Happy Learning :)
Ma'am your explanation makes me very clear understood about potential difference
Thanks for wonderful conceptual explanations
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Could I get the link for the next episode? The one where you solve some equations? I couldnt find it.
Hey, just for some people...
the potential energy doesn't have any relationship with the voltage.
Actually the potential energy is the electric potential multiplied by Q (Joules/Coulomb *Coulomb=Joules) and the electric potential difference is the voltage in volts, so they are not entirely unrelated :)
No..... there’s no relationship between potential energy and potential difference ..... potential just Basically means “stored”.... 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Great explanation thx mam
thank you
You're welcome. Happy Learning :)
Which app do you use to make/ edit your videos?
I am 90% sure it's AE
3:20
Thank you very much