Smart boards. My college had them. Basically a really big touch screen with big marker style styluses you can use to write on it. Basically a digital whiteboard.
That white plastic at the core of the cable makes it stiff, I need to run coaxial over a doorway, can I bend the cable to go over the corners of the doorway?
So the outer layer is just a shield, not a conductor? Then how does it work? Isn't it necessary to close a circuit in order to send and receive anything? Does this mean there is only one copper wire for bi-directional data flow? it just sounds weird
It's very nice to get a simple, basic explanation about something that is really more basic than people want you to believe. Thanks!
That part. I tell people that everything can be explained into simple terms. Regardless of how fancy the word sounds.
you video helped me to understand the Coaxial Cable. Thanks a lot.
That was very helpful..jumping into amateur radio and coax is all around. Now I at least know how it works!
Thank you sir I really understood everything which you had explained in this video I really appreciate your effort.
How coaxial cable works without a negative wire or return path?
good teacher helping me loud direct and easy well thought out presentation
What system is that which allows you to write on the projected screen? PS. Excellent presentation of both content and form.
some sort of Interactive whiteboard with Projector thing. just start searching. probably not a thing to impulse buy though.
It's called "magic".
It's called a smart board
Smart boards. My college had them. Basically a really big touch screen with big marker style styluses you can use to write on it. Basically a digital whiteboard.
You helped me with me assignment thanks👍
Super interesting! I just stumbled into your channel
I'm really enjoying your videos! very educational!
I love the voice that occurs while you writing on the board.
you deserve a thumbs up from me... :-)
Excellent video, thank you so much! 👏👏
My teacher sent me here, thank you
great explanation! thank you for sharing!
so how it works?
Good job.
That white plastic at the core of the cable makes it stiff, I need to run coaxial over a doorway, can I bend the cable to go over the corners of the doorway?
No, the single wire inside will break like a twisted paperclip 📎🖇️
My buddy met the guy who helped invent coax. On one of his yachts...
What’s the numbers 3.9 and 4.9 mean in a coaxial cable. Does one have to be cautious about whic one to get
Love your explanation bruhh
So the outer layer is just a shield, not a conductor? Then how does it work? Isn't it necessary to close a circuit in order to send and receive anything? Does this mean there is only one copper wire for bi-directional data flow? it just sounds weird
newguy56
One copper wire(conductor 1) - Insulator - Wire mesh(conductor 2) - Insulator
you are cool brother
Good explanation
you had a good body language . nice explanation
看着好年轻 挺有个性的
同轴线就是传输线
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Nice donut
1:15 look at it END on
That would be D or C depending on University
thanks that was really helpful... anyway... are you having a real teaching session or something?
shouts out to ricky 0:11
That was great, thank you! :)
Basicly, what is a coaxial cable?
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Thank youu!!!!!
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I though bro just teaches math
thank youuu
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Please be my teacher!
I thought you were just focused on Math.
I came for how and got nothing
Your speaking style must be inspired by William Shatner! It's so difficult to listen to...
Good explanation
He ASIAN..so must know what he talking about