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@@inamaman9891 If you connect batteries in serial, you add the voltaged, while in parallel, the voltage stays the same, so by setting two 1.5 volt batteries in parallel, you can maintain a voltage of 1.5 volt, but extend the battery life or give access to a higher current.
Man, do you just live in cartoon fiction world or something? This is not like reality by any means, you fool! There are no electrons traveling through a wire, anywhere, ever! This is called a concept. A failed concept mind you. What is the skin effect? Oh wow spiraling around the outside of the wire, compressed magnetic field... you people are such a waste of time and are helping hold back people living in reality with your nonsense
Eugene, I wish I had this back in my days as an electrical engineering student. It was not about getting better grades, which would have been a by-product but, it is about understanding the deeper principles (therefore, your video on electromagnetism is a must see before this one) that lead to these "now-I-get-it" moments when you study the upper-layer technology. Truly illuminating my friend.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky nice but can you also post videos on electrostatics that is the basic of electricity such as what is an electric charge electric force electric field vacuum permittivity etc
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Interesting, the anime voice actress? In any case, your videos are amazing. I appreciate the meticulousness in your presentation. I really didn't understand transformers or several other concepts until I saw it in this way. This stuff makes it "real." Thank you.
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else is searching for how to make electronic circuit diagram try Bablim Electronics Booster (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my mate got excellent success with it.
I like how you visualize current and voltage with the paths and "stairs". Makes it a lot easier to understand, especially the voltage. I hope my physics teacher in high school would have explained things as well as you do, with the help of Kira.
Your work is INSANE. I wish every high school physics student and teacher could find this channel. Such intuitive videos helped me so much. By the way, also recommend the videos made by 3B1B. Hope someday you will make videos together
This channel has the best scientific visual descriptions. No channel beats it. I highly recommend this to anybody. As a student of science now in his mid twenties, if you really seek to understand science and not just regurgitate facts, this is the best channel out there. Attempting to understand early on pays dividends later.
Just watching this for review, but I can’t help but admire the execution of this video! The visuals combined with classical music make this so enjoyable to watch. Really brings out the beauty of physics!
I am so glad these videos are here. I'm taking phys 2 now and the lectures are becoming so complicated I lose focus on the big picture. In fact, on that regard I haven't considered a model like this and I feel now I can finally start to understand the formulas and use them correctly. I dislike, at times, how we are taught the components and formulas before even one glimpse of a full working model. This is awesome.
+Phoenix Mister Two, I am glad that you have found my videos to be helpful. Yes, I agree that there is a serious problem with the way classes are taught, in that they completely lose focus of the big picture. They teach students how to solve equations, without ever explaining what it is that the equations are actually representing. This is one of the reasons I am making these videos.
My creator! Why I couldn't find this in my whole 21 years life!!??? To be honest today(28.5.2020) I have understood(visualized)what voltage really is.For this 21 years I have been solving some freaking equations of V=IR and passed my school,high school and admitted into varsity and studying EEE. Thank you a lot and may creator gives you a lot for doing this kinda great things.
Travis, I am showing positive current, which is in the opposite direction of electron current. I explain the difference in my video at ua-cam.com/video/-Rb9guSEeVE/v-deo.html
Guys stop criticizing them. It's just a preliminary video for understanding. It's just the fundamentals. So it's really necessary to understand the fundamentals. This is by far the best video that represents what actually the electricity is. Yeah they are using conventional current.... So what?! Afterall everything that we are fond of considered as positive. And the particle the was actually thought of giving this so called property was named as positive and later only they discovered, it was actually the property of another particle. Come to think of it. If they were to have discovered the 2nd particle first then this would've been different. So what I'm saying is it's all about perspection!!!!!
If 9V means that 9 joules of energy is transferred by every coulomb of charge, then if all of this energy carried by the electrical current is transferred into light/thermal energy in the lamp, then how does the electrons have any energy or "pushing force" left to return to the opposite side of the cell? Any help is appreciated!
Do you remember how Cathodes and Anodes work from Chemistry/Physics? Batteries can get fully discharged, but while they still have charge, the anode gets more and more depleted.
These videos are soooo good. I’ve been trying to understand Voltage for a while, and I think this video finally helped me get it. I imagine the voltage as vibrations between the electrons making them want to spread out, and resistance as a machine that only lets a certain amount of electrons through per second, causing the electrons having to back up into the ones behind them and slow down their flow.
Literally, i want to say thanks to you sir Mr. Eugene Khutoryansky & your channel for this kind of videos. Seriously you clears my concepts. From my side, i want to give you 5 out of 5 rating for you & your channel.
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I love your videos and watch them all the time, I have one request though, would you please lower the volume of the back ground music , its way too distracting , thank you
I dont know why these ppl dont understand this.if e moving from - to + then we can assume that positive particles moving from + to - terminal by convetion,hence the conventional current.great video btw
These videos are everything!!!! I can't find any videos in whole UA-cam who explains physics better then these videos . Thank you so much for creating this amazing channel!!! 💖💖 , please upload more videos like this !
I was confuse on how Kirchhoff's law explained by our instructor-- maybe she was considering the solving part but this visual really makes sense to me now. Keep up the good work!
This is one of the best explanations about how current move. The electron is naturally negative charge in static state of any conductor. And you pull this electron by a positive charged power which are the protons.
Naveed, I make my 3D animations with the program "Poser." Poser is expensive, but there are also free 3D animation programs available such as "Blender" and "Daz Studio."
What a beautiiful visual representation of a simple circuit. The educational power of this video for introducing circuits to students can't be overstated
Keep in mind. Their example makes it appear as if a "wire" is coming from the battery terminal. But a real wire has both a "hot" and "neutral" line built into it. Therefore, if you wire lights with a hot and neutral wire in and a hot and neutral wire out, you are wiring the lights "in parallel" even though it seems as if there is one "wire" going to each light in series.
Eugene Khutoryansky hello, we are a group of students of electrical engineering at the University of Santiago, Chile. We write about great videos on electricity and also to ask for your permission to translate this video in Spanish to explain the theory of the circuit. sorry for my poor English
That would be great. I study Physics and often wanted to recommend this channel to my mates, but most people I know doesn't understand the language very well.
Yo tengo una mejor idea, porque no su grupo de estudiantes de ingeniería eléctrica aprenden Inglés tambien, asi matan dos pájaros de un solo tiro, no creen?
I'm studying automation engineering and I'll take circuits I next semester. These videos will sure make it easier for me. Thanks a lot, Eugene. My best wishes.
The greatest minds find elegant ways like your own where science meets the arts. A company like Pixar or Dream Works should create a division of animation with you in charge.
Brilliant video.You have simply explained the concepts in much simpler way.This is equal to a 100 word explanation.We need these kind of creative thoughts and animations than lengthy printed notes and boring theory classes.Thank you so much🌟🌟👏👏👏
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky This is true! This was the first video I saw. I only scratched the surface! You make EXCELLENT content! Thank you so much!
Ah, such loveliness. What an excelent music choice, I knew I would like to see the vid even knowing the thing, and I even learned/remembered something with it!
Wonderful animation of a perfect scenario An animation of an imperfect circuit would help as well to show loose connections and how that extra resistance can make things troublesome
I would have seen about hundred videos on current/voltage and explanations of Ohms law.This video definitely stands 'out' and really the ' best' one among the lot for 15/16 year old kids learning their first lessons in current and voltage. Great job. I have subscribed to your list. on the way watching other videos. Thanks a ton for your efforts for students like me struggling to understand senior school physics lessons.
excellent video. For some reason i never had an intuitive understanding of what happens to the charged particles in an off circuit until now. Thank you so much
Definitely helping me understand more! Still having just a bit of trouble with this, especailly when it came to Kirchoff's Voltage Law. Will give in a rewatch in a little while just to let it sit in my brain, and then hopefully revisiting that will help solidify it more.
This is so cool. After years I finally found logical (for me) interpretation. I felt so dumb during my studies not to comprehend this problem. My classmates always told me to try to connect some circuits to get it. But I always wanted an explanation which will satisfy my imagination. For me, it was a stupid irrational thing which closed the way for me to electrical engineering. :) Thank you very much.
Sorry but I didn't completely understand what you meant. Did you mean that you were unable to do electrical engineering because you focused more on the imagination part of it?
Some of the best visualizations on basic electrical principles I've seen. However, in mentioning the voltage drops across the light bulbs, it would have been useful to mention the resistance of the light bulbs and the role it plays in determining the amount of voltage drops. If this was added then I'd think it would be one of the best examples of basic DC circuit principles that I've seen.
This is fantastic! I REALLY wish the animations showed the voltage/current flowing through the bulbs though. It might be implied but not showing current flowing through everything in the circuit could be a bit misleading. Thank you for the great video!
Eugene its my pleasure to watch your vids every time, they are ALWAYS brilliant, clearly explained and force us to think. Thanks so much for such superb work.
This is amazing!!! I've always wanted a visual explanation for everything, and voltage and current was one of the hardest things to visualise - but it's done so well here! Thanks so much Also at 9:15 i started freaking out lol!
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Super!
Please add Persian subtitles to all your videos, thank you very much.
What would become the scenario if two batteries are connected in parallel how would they share the load ?
@@ramtinmohammadi1714 Bro, is primary & higher education in your country is in Persian or English medium? Just curious to know.
@@inamaman9891 If you connect batteries in serial, you add the voltaged, while in parallel, the voltage stays the same, so by setting two 1.5 volt batteries in parallel, you can maintain a voltage of 1.5 volt, but extend the battery life or give access to a higher current.
Hopefully education institutes wil eventually find these, and realize how much easier it is to understand with the help of 3D-animations. Great work
+Postermaestro, yes that is my hope. And thanks for the compliment.
But then, here where I live at least, they won't be able to charge as much money by making a person take a course twice or even several times.
@@davehammond743 Exactly.
Man, do you just live in cartoon fiction world or something? This is not like reality by any means, you fool! There are no electrons traveling through a wire, anywhere, ever! This is called a concept. A failed concept mind you. What is the skin effect? Oh wow spiraling around the outside of the wire, compressed magnetic field... you people are such a waste of time and are helping hold back people living in reality with your nonsense
@@zwordbirdb619 Um, what?
I absolutely LOVE it. Never really understood voltage drop until now. It's hard to understand something that's invisible. Now, you've made it visible!
Glad to hear my videos are helpful. Thanks.
I agree. Thank you very much. greetings from Chile
Eugene, I wish I had this back in my days as an electrical engineering student. It was not about getting better grades, which would have been a by-product but, it is about understanding the deeper principles (therefore, your video on electromagnetism is a must see before this one) that lead to these "now-I-get-it" moments when you study the upper-layer technology. Truly illuminating my friend.
chironjo Thanks. I am glad to hear that you like my videos. Sorry I didn't have them available back when you were a student. :)
You showed it in such a faboulous way that I am in tears.
Glad you liked my video that much. Thanks.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky greattt jobbbbbbbbbb!!!
😂😂👌
@@EugeneKhutoryansky nice but can you also post videos on electrostatics that is the basic of electricity such as what is an electric charge electric force electric field vacuum permittivity etc
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***** Yes, I do all the animations myself. For the 3D animations, I use the program "Poser."
No advertising needed my friend..."When the student is ready,teacher appears"keep going you are on right path...
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky and the narration?
+Antonious Autodidacticasaurus, the narration for all my videos is done by my friend, Kira Vincent.
Interesting, the anime voice actress?
In any case, your videos are amazing. I appreciate the meticulousness in your presentation. I really didn't understand transformers or several other concepts until I saw it in this way. This stuff makes it "real." Thank you.
The music in the background makes it seem like the charges are having a romantic ballroom dance
It's called waltz of the flowers
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else is searching for how to make electronic circuit diagram try Bablim Electronics Booster (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my mate got excellent success with it.
This is physics not ballroom dancing
Set all people are going to talk about that is the music
Who says they're not?
I like how you visualize current and voltage with the paths and "stairs". Makes it a lot easier to understand, especially the voltage. I hope my physics teacher in high school would have explained things as well as you do, with the help of Kira.
Your work is INSANE. I wish every high school physics student and teacher could find this channel. Such intuitive videos helped me so much. By the way, also recommend the videos made by 3B1B. Hope someday you will make videos together
I am glad my videos have been helpful. Thanks.
I have not seen a better explanation of electricity for voltage and current, shows how deeply you truly understand the topic, amazing!
Thanks for the compliment.
This channel has the best scientific visual descriptions. No channel beats it. I highly recommend this to anybody. As a student of science now in his mid twenties, if you really seek to understand science and not just regurgitate facts, this is the best channel out there. Attempting to understand early on pays dividends later.
Thanks for the compliments about my videos.
Just watching this for review, but I can’t help but admire the execution of this video! The visuals combined with classical music make this so enjoyable to watch. Really brings out the beauty of physics!
Thanks for the compliments.
You don't know how much help you are doing to enrich the knowledge of humankind. Truly you are god's gift brother
Thanks for the compliments.
I am so glad these videos are here. I'm taking phys 2 now and the lectures are becoming so complicated I lose focus on the big picture. In fact, on that regard I haven't considered a model like this and I feel now I can finally start to understand the formulas and use them correctly. I dislike, at times, how we are taught the components and formulas before even one glimpse of a full working model. This is awesome.
+Phoenix Mister Two, I am glad that you have found my videos to be helpful. Yes, I agree that there is a serious problem with the way classes are taught, in that they completely lose focus of the big picture. They teach students how to solve equations, without ever explaining what it is that the equations are actually representing. This is one of the reasons I am making these videos.
My creator!
Why I couldn't find this in my whole 21 years life!!???
To be honest today(28.5.2020) I have understood(visualized)what voltage really is.For this 21 years I have been solving some freaking equations of V=IR and passed my school,high school and admitted into varsity and studying EEE.
Thank you a lot and may creator gives you a lot for doing this kinda great things.
Glad my video was helpful. I am happy that you liked it. Thanks.
hands off best electricty tutorials on youtube !
Thanks for the compliment.
The electrons actually flow opposite of what this video states
Travis, I am showing positive current, which is in the opposite direction of electron current. I explain the difference in my video at ua-cam.com/video/-Rb9guSEeVE/v-deo.html
Guys stop criticizing them. It's just a preliminary video for understanding. It's just the fundamentals. So it's really necessary to understand the fundamentals. This is by far the best video that represents what actually the electricity is. Yeah they are using conventional current.... So what?! Afterall everything that we are fond of considered as positive. And the particle the was actually thought of giving this so called property was named as positive and later only they discovered, it was actually the property of another particle. Come to think of it. If they were to have discovered the 2nd particle first then this would've been different. So what I'm saying is it's all about perspection!!!!!
Eugene you have helped me become a top tier electrical diagnostician. I recommended your videos to all apprentices. Thank you very much!
Thanks! I am glad my videos are helpful.
This is such a good video. I've always wanted to visualize how an open circuit looks like inside the wire, this gives a really good idea.
PERFECT homeschool video. Music for mom, coloured moving parts for toddler and education for older kid. Love it!!!!
Thanks.
I already graduated from a university and now I see this....
How much did I pay for a free video?!
If 9V means that 9 joules of energy is transferred by every coulomb of charge, then if all of this energy carried by the electrical current is transferred into light/thermal energy in the lamp, then how does the electrons have any energy or "pushing force" left to return to the opposite side of the cell?
Any help is appreciated!
Do you remember how Cathodes and Anodes work from Chemistry/Physics? Batteries can get fully discharged, but while they still have charge, the anode gets more and more depleted.
@@Random-nq4xj do you mean where the energy that keeps electrons wave around the nucleus by 300000 times a second with sinusoidal elernal precision?
@@moradesss5993 Single phase AC current is a sinusoidal wave form and three phase AC is three sinusoidal wave form 120°
Out of phase of one another. 😳
@@m101ist thanks for the insight, I ment where this energy that keeps.electrons moving coming from, those sinusoidal waves too..
These videos are soooo good. I’ve been trying to understand Voltage for a while, and I think this video finally helped me get it. I imagine the voltage as vibrations between the electrons making them want to spread out, and resistance as a machine that only lets a certain amount of electrons through per second, causing the electrons having to back up into the ones behind them and slow down their flow.
I am glad my video was helpful. You may want to also watch my video on resistors at ua-cam.com/video/G3H5lKoWPpY/v-deo.html
Swan Lake will never be the same for me ever again. Truly electrifying! Keep 'em coming!
KUDOS to you, Yevgeny!
SOBIESKI Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you liked it. Lots more physics videos are on their way.
Eugene Khutoryansky Great! :)))))
@The King of Poland the music is not Swan Lake it is Tchaikovsky - "Waltz of the Flowers" from the Nutcracker Suite!!!
I am in such awe of those videos. My French pupils (5ème/5th class - about 12/13 years old) will see this marvel with subtitles!
These are some amazing videos, this really helps me understand, thank you!!!!
+Caleb DuBach, thanks. I am glad that you like my videos, and that they are helpful. Thanks.
this is much more clearer than tons other explanations out there.. .
a picture speaks a thousand words indeed
Thanks.
Thank you for posting these videos - I will certainly use them when teaching my high school physics classes.
Literally, i want to say thanks to you sir Mr. Eugene Khutoryansky & your channel for this kind of videos. Seriously you clears my concepts.
From my side, i want to give you 5 out of 5 rating for you & your channel.
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos.
This is masterpiece, it's the first time I visit this channel, I already subscribed and can't wait to see the rest of the videos... Thank you!
Thanks. Glad to have you as a subscriber.
I will honestly tell you are the most underrated channel your videos and the simple way you explained potential drop was great
Thanks.
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I love your videos and watch them all the time, I have one request though, would you please lower the volume of the back ground music , its way too distracting , thank you
Worst explaination. They are not particles. Its electragnetic wave propogation
Are you scientist?Are you physicist?Do you have any degree in science?
The current direction is wrong. Electron current goes from the negative pole of a battery to the positive pole. It's electron flow .
I dont know why these ppl dont understand this.if e moving from - to + then we can assume that positive particles moving from + to - terminal by convetion,hence the conventional current.great video btw
Eugene, this channel is pure gold. Thank you very much and have a wonderful day.
+Farine ziq, thanks for that really great compliment. I am glad that you like my channel.
Watching this after class of physics is so relaxing. Great music btw :)
These videos are everything!!!! I can't find any videos in whole UA-cam who explains physics better then these videos . Thank you so much for creating this amazing channel!!! 💖💖 , please upload more videos like this !
Thanks for the compliment. More videos are on their way.
I like the new feel and look of the objects with their glossy/reflective surface. What a nice work!!!
David Flores Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you liked it.
With due respect sir, you are the only reason I started loving physics again...
THANK YOU!❤
Thanks. I am glad that I made you interested in physics again.
after 38 years trying i can safely say that i cant understand electricity.
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One of the most remarkable educational channels on UA-cam! Thank you for everything!
Thanks for the compliment.
I teach HS Physics and these videos are spectacular! Thank you!
+Eric Bennett, thanks. I am glad that you like my videos.
I was confuse on how Kirchhoff's law explained by our instructor-- maybe she was considering the solving part but this visual really makes sense to me now. Keep up the good work!
Glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
The background music is a whole vibe ya' know?
I’m seeing this in 2020 wow I’m so proud 👏🏻👍🏻👩🏼
It's called waltz of the flowers by Tchaikovsky
This is one of the best explanations about how current move. The electron is naturally negative charge in static state of any conductor. And you pull this electron by a positive charged power which are the protons.
That's a great idea for presentation. Its is very helpful for my students. Hats off to you! And thank you for posting.
Thanks. I am glad to hear that my video is helpful for your students.
Naveed, I make my 3D animations with the program "Poser." Poser is expensive, but there are also free 3D animation programs available such as "Blender" and "Daz Studio."
What a beautiiful visual representation of a simple circuit. The educational power of this video for introducing circuits to students can't be overstated
Thanks for the compliment about my video.
Keep in mind.
Their example makes it appear as if a "wire" is coming from the battery terminal.
But a real wire has both a "hot" and "neutral" line built into it.
Therefore, if you wire lights with a hot and neutral wire in and a hot and neutral wire out, you are wiring the lights "in parallel" even though it seems as if there is one "wire" going to each light in series.
In Physics they teach us all the rules, but never really illustrate how, or why the rules are there. This was incredibly helpful!!
Eugene Khutoryansky hello, we are a group of students of electrical engineering at the University of Santiago, Chile. We write about great videos on electricity and also to ask for your permission to translate this video in Spanish to explain the theory of the circuit.
sorry for my poor English
That would be great. I study Physics and often wanted to recommend this channel to my mates, but most people I know doesn't understand the language very well.
jajaajaja wena idea. Les respondió?
Yo tengo una mejor idea, porque no su grupo de estudiantes de ingeniería eléctrica aprenden Inglés tambien, asi matan dos pájaros de un solo tiro, no creen?
This is just brilliant and it's helping me a lot. I like how all is taken slowly, progressively and all how the explanations are done rigorously.
Thanks. I am glad my video was helpful.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky I'll definitely come back to your channel when I'm studying. I really wish you've got enough videos!
Best explenation ever!
Thanks.
This video made me understand voltage drop quickly, the visuals made things very clear, thank you
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
Amazing video! I loved the explanations :)
Theenerd ジェームズ Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you liked the explanations.
I'm studying automation engineering and I'll take circuits I next semester. These videos will sure make it easier for me.
Thanks a lot, Eugene. My best wishes.
Excellent music choice, by the way.
Oscar Dean Thanks. I am glad to hear that you are finding my videos useful. And I am glad that you liked the choice of music. Thanks.
The greatest minds find elegant ways like your own where science meets the arts. A company like Pixar or Dream Works should create a division of animation with you in charge.
Brilliant video.You have simply explained the concepts in much simpler way.This is equal to a 100 word explanation.We need these kind of creative thoughts and animations than lengthy printed notes and boring theory classes.Thank you so much🌟🌟👏👏👏
Thanks. Glad you liked my video.
You are the best. Please upload videos on transistor
sirolsh2, I will have videos that include transistors in the future. Thanks.
This is the best video ever made in the history of man on Earth.
+lee g, thanks for that really great compliment. Though, I think some of my other videos are even better than this one.
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky This is true! This was the first video I saw. I only scratched the surface! You make EXCELLENT content! Thank you so much!
I really wish someone showed me these visualizations when I started engineering school.
Ah, such loveliness. What an excelent music choice, I knew I would like to see the vid even knowing the thing, and I even learned/remembered something with it!
Wonderful animation of a perfect scenario An animation of an imperfect circuit would help as well to show loose connections and how that extra resistance can make things troublesome
I would have seen about hundred videos on current/voltage and explanations of Ohms law.This video definitely stands 'out' and really the ' best' one among the lot for 15/16 year old kids learning their first lessons in current and voltage. Great job. I have subscribed to your list. on the way watching other videos. Thanks a ton for your efforts for students like me struggling to understand senior school physics lessons.
+mohan kurella, thanks for that really great compliment about my video. I am glad you liked it.
Thank you for this outstanding explanation.
I am glad you liked my explanation. Thanks.
excellent video. For some reason i never had an intuitive understanding of what happens to the charged particles in an off circuit until now. Thank you so much
Quite good effort. I may call helping spreading the knowledge of physics - the only science I may say
This single video examplains this better than the whole AP physics curriculum
Thanks for the compliment about my explanation.
Can you include the concept of energy bands(conduction and valence bands) while explaining electricity?
Issup05 Yes, I can include that in some of my future videos. Thanks.
That was just perfect.
You should receive a prize for your work.
Thanks for the compliment.
I love this music. It's potentially what attract me. No pun intended. :^)
Andres Franco Valiente I want to download it what's it called ?
Waltz of the Flowers by Tchaikovsky
This is probably the most insightful vidoe I've ever watched
Thanks.
Very illuminating
I don't how people dislike such thing, even if you didn't like it just begone, respect the efforts they did!!!
These scores make electricity....romantic!!
Definitely helping me understand more! Still having just a bit of trouble with this, especailly when it came to Kirchoff's Voltage Law. Will give in a rewatch in a little while just to let it sit in my brain, and then hopefully revisiting that will help solidify it more.
Kirchhoff the gigachad
One of the elegant way of explaining it. Big thumbs up
Thanks.
Thank you. This is so helpful. Just aced my test thanks to you. I like how you started from the beginning!
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This is so cool. After years I finally found logical (for me) interpretation. I felt so dumb during my studies not to comprehend this problem. My classmates always told me to try to connect some circuits to get it. But I always wanted an explanation which will satisfy my imagination. For me, it was a stupid irrational thing which closed the way for me to electrical engineering. :) Thank you very much.
Sorry but I didn't completely understand what you meant. Did you mean that you were unable to do electrical engineering because you focused more on the imagination part of it?
Teaching is an art. You have mastered it.
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OMG . THIS IS THE BEST WAY TO EXPLAIN EVER. THANKS A HELL LOT. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY DOUBT.
Some of the best visualizations on basic electrical principles I've seen. However, in mentioning the voltage drops across the light bulbs, it would have been useful to mention the resistance of the light bulbs and the role it plays in determining the amount of voltage drops. If this was added then I'd think it would be one of the best examples of basic DC circuit principles that I've seen.
Thanks for the compliment. I have a separate video on resistance at ua-cam.com/video/G3H5lKoWPpY/v-deo.html
You are waaaaay better than my profs I hope all profs become like you
Excelentes vídeos. Te aclara muchas ideas que uno tenía dando vueltas. Muchas gracias y esperando más temas.
one of the best educational videos i have ever seen in my life, thank you so much
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Great video! So much more intuitive than what they teach at school! Great job!
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Excellent
I want to see all videos
As a teacher I am saying that it best video to explain students current electricity
This is fantastic! I REALLY wish the animations showed the voltage/current flowing through the bulbs though. It might be implied but not showing current flowing through everything in the circuit could be a bit misleading. Thank you for the great video!
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Beautiful visualisation 👍
and magnificent and so charming waltz of P. I. Tchaikovsky (The Nutcraker) 😊
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Eugene its my pleasure to watch your vids every time, they are ALWAYS brilliant, clearly explained and force us to think. Thanks so much for such superb work.
migfed, thanks for that really great compliment. I am glad to hear that you like my videos that much. Many more videos are on their way. Thanks.
Brilliant! This helps so much to teach the basics of electric circuit to high school students!
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finding this channel on youtube is the like finding gold
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Congratulations on a great series of videos with carefully thought through and inter-consistent analogies.
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Easiest explanation i have ever seen on this planet... :)
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Very easy to understand, thanks. I will definitely share with all of my friends. Great work, keep going!!
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Let's appreciate that this content is free for us ❤️❤️❤️
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what a method of teaching!!!!!!! if no student knows ur channel then there is no means of
Just in case I haven't commented on your videos before, thank you very much for what I've learnt from all I've watched. :D
+asiel smith, you are welcome, and thanks. I am glad that you have found my videos useful.
I started loving physics when I saw this beautiful presentation thanks alot
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Why am I only seeing this after 5 years?? Why didn't youtube show this precious gem to me ALL these years?
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This is amazing!!! I've always wanted a visual explanation for everything, and voltage and current was one of the hardest things to visualise - but it's done so well here! Thanks so much
Also at 9:15 i started freaking out lol!
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