How Science Changed the Way we can Store Energy
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Today we explore the capacitor, an electric part which can store an electric charge without the use of additional batteries or anything of that sort! We go through an experiment exploring the discharge curve of a capacitor and see how the discharge behaves when we increase the amount of resistance. Enjoy! =D
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0:00 Intro
1:07 The Experiment
2:28 Capacitors Explained (Probably)
10:40 Part 1 - Charging
12:16 Part 2 - Discharging
15:24 Discharge Curve & Exponential Behaviour
18:15 Experimental Results
19:17 The Mathematics behind the Discharge
23:09 Experimental Solution to the Differential Equation
2:32 You've already failed to prove yourself as a physicist with that mathy chulkboard instead of a true physicist's whiteboard
Nice video btw. Gotta respect a teacher making an effot for their students
Seeing his actual interest in the formulation of the equation, I think he'll love integrators and differentiators using op-amps
Man as an Engineering Student I used to hate making these protocols in highschool, it’s like a nostalgia feeling looking back since the circuits will never be as simple as then
Really loved this one. You mentioned your students watching this video, so I'm curious if the average student would speak enough english to understand it.
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I believe capacitors were considered by Maxwell to modify Ampère's law, which contributed to his theory on electromagnetic waves.
Induction is in coils. It comes from "induce". It is a changing magnetic field that induces a voltage in a wire which is in the field.
Very nice epxeriment involving the time constant of the RC circuit. One interesting fact about the time constant quanitity in particular, is that it is the main roadblock to higher frequency speeds in processors, mainly due to parasitic capacitances.
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Really refreshing to see you make physics-related content in this new format! I would like to see more!
very cool, papa! brilliant way to unwind after a long day of work.
Commenting for the algorithm. Also as someone who is a little more of a fellow physicist than a fellow mathematician, I am contractually obligated to like and subscribe after being told good morning =/
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im loving this student series, it really brings back memories of when i did high school
Commenting to boost, and because this to me looks like a very good experimental introduction to capacitance for Grade 12 and I would like to see how you design these more experimental lessons. :D
You should make a video solving for the time-domain solution of an LC oscillator circuit
6:00 ; one thing, how can positive charges move? Aren't electrons the only one that can move?
Because of the moving electrons, the atoms are now essentially just positive charges. You can interpret the movement of the electrons from one side to the other as the reverse movement of positive charges from the other side instead
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