I am an Electronics troubleshooter, retired. You remind me so very much of a physics professor that I had. That man was so knowledgeable on so many different subjects and trades. You seem to be in his category of expertise. Are you a physicist? You posted the title of this video as: "what is a diode, transistor, capacitor and transformer." When I as a troubleshooter looked at that question, I had to chuckle just a little bit because I answered the question with: "looks like an Armstrong oscillator to me," lol. However, I knew what you meant. Thank you Sir for a very instructive video.
I am just blown away by the knowledge you have sir. I wonder how much time you have spend learning and understanding all this components. Big respect to you sir for educating us. It's means a lot i learned so many things.
@vacuumelite2065 The operation of a transistor is linear, whereas a vacuum tube is non-linear. The solid state non-linear devices are the FET and MOSFET.
We are abundantly grateful for you noble service, Mr. Jason! I just have a little request: would you please be able to make a detailed video on cathode ray oscilloscope, regarding its x and y shift, amplitude measured in volt, how it operates and everything! I shall be gladsome highly since I couldn't find any satisfactory video on UA-cam about it plus it's a required topic in A level Physics curriculum.
I can tell you if you have an electronic device like a portable radio that won't work it is usually a diode that has blown. They become very brittle when they burn out so sometimes you can take a tooth pick and rake across the diodes which are the very small tubular shaped things and you can open that circuit and the radio will work again. I have done it. It may lose some aspect of what it was intended for but it will work.
Recall a little from a Grade 10 electronics course, but that was several years ago...😅. Learned enough to do some basic repairs and build circuts.but could never afford the proper tools or parts via Radio Shack..went on into another trade. Did manage to fix an old radio or two later on, however have forgotten much in lessons taught years ago, time and daily needs kinda put an end towards tinkering with old electronics. Cheaper at times to just buy new products, all be it wasteful.. But if one has a few items containing diodes among other compnents that match products in need of service, or happen to come accross discarded electronics plus have the time plus need, well..cannot say I'd be upset with someone putting an old piece of kit to new use on a budget. Radios still pick up signal, flashlights are still a necessary item..CB radios, FRS/GMRS..legal drones...etc. A sutering iron, solder, flux plus a voltmeter and a textbook or two comes in handy sometimes. Most stuff I'd assume send to a qualified individual..but there is on occasion items that do not affect ones buget or the economy as a whole for taking time to learn something by doing a bit of work on items tossed in the trash, found in a discount store or given freely to you when of sound mind and body.
bro bring back your old videos like on Chemistry and Physics like cover the topics in textbooks. those videos got you a ton of views. For example-Your Introduction to Chemistry got nearly 3.5mill views
it would be nice to explain how it happens that the inductor or a capacitor makes a phase shift between the voltage and electric current in alternating current. Everyone knows that, even the children from a kindergarten, but almost no one really understands
Just think inductor and capacitor as spring which communicates the inputs having time lag if you let a slinky fall from full stretch condition when you release it last part of slinky have some time lag when it was released due to springy nature same applies to inductor and capacitor
Conclusion The Giza Plateau layout mirrors a server's architecture, where each element serves a purpose akin to server components: Pyramids as CPUs, the heart of operations. • Tombs and mastabas as memory and storage. • Causeways as data buses. • Boat pits as storage for vital tools/data. • Funerary temples and 1/0 ports as the interface for external interactions. This metaphor highlights how ancient and modern systems rely on structured organization to perform their functions efficiently. The oldest circuit board known to man !!! Tune in for more!! it's funny how the memory slots line up with the western cemetery, I don't see why nobody has connected this resemblance before!!
I am an Electronics troubleshooter, retired. You remind me so very much of a physics professor that I had. That man was so knowledgeable on so many different subjects and trades. You seem to be in his category of expertise. Are you a physicist?
You posted the title of this video as: "what is a diode, transistor, capacitor and transformer." When I as a troubleshooter looked at that question, I had to chuckle just a little bit because I answered the question with: "looks like an Armstrong oscillator to me," lol. However, I knew what you meant. Thank you Sir for a very instructive video.
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@jasper5712 AMEN Brother. Thanks!
I am just blown away by the knowledge you have sir. I wonder how much time you have spend learning and understanding all this components. Big respect to you sir for educating us. It's means a lot i learned so many things.
Thank you so much Jason! You’re an amazing teacher!☺️
You're so welcome!
@@MathAndScience Jason l am studying with a scientific calculator for amateur radio. Do you have any videos on this topic?
Very good presentation. Thank you.
Good teacher! I wish I had you while I was learning these stuff years ago.
Love it when you described a Transistor and said "it's like a valve". Indeed : it is like a vacuum Tube. Magic. ♥️
@vacuumelite2065 The operation of a transistor is linear, whereas a vacuum tube is non-linear. The solid state non-linear devices are the FET and MOSFET.
A great refresher thank you for the amazing content! ❤️
Thank u Jason for your efforts
Thanks so much!
Will you ever be doing a video on orbital elements? I’d be curious to see how you present it since you went over orbit mechanics.
Love your videos
Maybe one day!
We are abundantly grateful for you noble service, Mr. Jason! I just have a little request: would you please be able to make a detailed video on cathode ray oscilloscope, regarding its x and y shift, amplitude measured in volt, how it operates and everything! I shall be gladsome highly since I couldn't find any satisfactory video on UA-cam about it plus it's a required topic in A level Physics curriculum.
Very good explanation. Thank you sir.
Thank you for sharing.
I can tell you if you have an electronic device like a portable radio that won't work it is usually a diode that has blown. They become very brittle when they burn out so sometimes you can take a tooth pick and rake across the diodes which are the very small tubular shaped things and you can open that circuit and the radio will work again. I have done it. It may lose some aspect of what it was intended for but it will work.
Thank you!
Recall a little from a Grade 10 electronics course, but that was several years ago...😅. Learned enough to do some basic repairs and build circuts.but could never afford the proper tools or parts via Radio Shack..went on into another trade. Did manage to fix an old radio or two later on, however have forgotten much in lessons taught years ago, time and daily needs kinda put an end towards tinkering with old electronics.
Cheaper at times to just buy new products, all be it wasteful..
But if one has a few items containing diodes among other compnents that match products in need of service, or happen to come accross discarded electronics plus have the time plus need, well..cannot say I'd be upset with someone putting an old piece of kit to new use on a budget.
Radios still pick up signal, flashlights are still a necessary item..CB radios, FRS/GMRS..legal drones...etc.
A sutering iron, solder, flux plus a voltmeter and a textbook or two comes in handy sometimes.
Most stuff I'd assume send to a qualified individual..but there is on occasion items that do not affect ones buget or the economy as a whole for taking time to learn something by doing a bit of work on items tossed in the trash, found in a discount store or given freely to you when of sound mind and body.
Can you make a video about semiconductors and quantum numbers please
Sir, can you make videos on sound waves, energy?
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A diode allows electricity to flow in one direction only
Crystal oscilators had me stumped trying to find their name for the longest time doing mb repairs
bro bring back your old videos like on Chemistry and Physics like cover the topics in textbooks. those videos got you a ton of views. For example-Your Introduction to Chemistry got nearly 3.5mill views
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Basically flipflops, registers and other chips are just a bunch of transistors compressed in small package.
Look at the Ariel view of the pyramids compared to the inside of a server
it would be nice to explain how it happens that the inductor or a capacitor makes a phase shift between the voltage and electric current in alternating current. Everyone knows that, even the children from a kindergarten, but almost no one really understands
Just think inductor and capacitor as spring which communicates the inputs having time lag if you let a slinky fall from full stretch condition when you release it last part of slinky have some time lag when it was released due to springy nature same applies to inductor and capacitor
Conclusion
The Giza Plateau layout mirrors a server's architecture, where each element serves a purpose akin to server components:
Pyramids as CPUs, the heart of operations.
• Tombs and mastabas as memory and storage.
• Causeways as data buses.
• Boat pits as storage for vital tools/data.
• Funerary temples and 1/0 ports as the interface for external interactions.
This metaphor highlights how ancient and modern systems rely on structured organization to perform their functions efficiently.
The oldest circuit board known to man !!! Tune in for more!!
it's funny how the memory slots line up
with the western cemetery, I don't see why nobody has connected this resemblance before!!