How a RESISTOR works ⚡ What is a RESISTOR
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2020
- How an electrical resistance works and what a resistance is, we will talk about the laws of kirchhoff, Ohm's law, how a potentiometer works among many other things!
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@@VirtualBrainENG This is exactly what i thought when the video ended. How does this video not have more than 1 million views like the other ones? this video has a better explenation than the most popular videos that i watched. Amazing video because it helped me understand everything it says, and it helped me learn about some laws. I hope you reach 1 million subs.
robotic voice and a jajalanguage in the explanation text kekw, l2english homieb0i
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Haha thanks! It was a lot of work!
Too bad the computer voice distracts so much from the animations. Seems like it would not be that hard to have a real person narrate.
Nice explanation bro
It takes a genius to understand what you are explaining I wish I had money to learn electronics
A soldering kit and some desoldering pump can cost as little as 50 bucks and you can get everything you need out of old electronics just lyin around. It’s how im startin now. I wish you good luck.
plenty of resources to learn about electronics. Khan academy has an entire course fir free
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you very much 🙏
The animation and examples made the understanding of resistors easier.
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Sometimes the most basic of videos inspire very imaginative designs
That was good, now I understand purpose of resistor(s).
Nice explaination...god bless.
How a resistors works, very good.We are factory but we can't use video explan it so good.
Awesome video bro
Understood everything 💖
I love electronics, so many things can be made.
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Nice explanation..
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A couple of errors, but the guy waving around hot leads made it worthwhile.
0:58 I'm glad we've established this 😁
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What is a resistor? How does current branch in a network of resistors? How does it "know" how much should flow in each branch?
While some detail is given in science and engineering courses about conductors, insulators and semiconductors, resistance is described in several ways.
Examples include i. The restriction to the flow of electrons. ii. The difficulty in moving electrical current through a conductor to which voltage is applied.
iii. a circuit element which dissipates energy in the form of heat .
More appropriate description for a resistor would be the property of a conductor which determines the current produced by a given difference of potential.
This makes us remember that a resistor is a conductor first. And, there is reason to say that superconductive wires dont obey ohm's law. So all conductors are resistive, though not superconductors.
Resistors are used in circuits to regulate the strengths of currents either by reducing the diameter of conductors or introducing more obstacles or lattice imperfections to reduce the strength of current.
The current branches in a parallel network by an elaborate rearrangement of surface charge.
Electrostatics and circuits belong to one science and not two, that of electricity and magnetism.
It will be instructive to understand Current, the conduction process and Voltage at the fundamental level as in the following two videos:
i. ua-cam.com/video/TTtt28b1dYo/v-deo.html and
ii. ua-cam.com/video/8BQM_xw2Rfo/v-deo.html
The last frame References in video #1 lists textbooks 3 and 4 which discuss details about resistance, how current branches in a parallel circuit and ohm's law.
9:11 - This graphic is partially incorrect: the long lead attached to the positive terminal of the battery through the current limiting resistor is in fact the anode; but, the plate on the inside of the LED connected to that lead is smaller than that of the cathode - not larger. (Also, the flat side of a typical LED adjacent to the cathode is not shown)
Holy shit how it took you to finish this video...wow
Hahahaha, I just thought the very same thing. Fun fact, the author is from Chile, so the main channel is the Spanish one, which has way more content but not only that, he has another channel in Italian. This guy is from another planet.
@@luise9505 and all that technology just to watch cat and dog videos
Join the resistance. Ooooohm
good video
thanks, but why won’t my ipad go into night mode? is it a bad semiconductor on the night mode chip? can you post a video on how to change my chip? THANKS BUDDY!!
in the beginning of the video, when they said "..even in a heater.." they meant the resistive heating element itself.. i saw a few ppl ask n instead of answering on each i figured id just post it as a comment
No LEDs were harmed during the making of this video
At 0:50 , best sarcasm 👍😁
BRO I HAVE A DOUBT WHAT IS THE USE OF THE RESISITOR IF THE CURRENT REMIANS SAME AFTER PASSING THE RESISITOR
I thought the resistor colour code was read as, 1st colour is 1st number in ohms. The 2cnd colour is 2cnd number in ohms and the third band, is the number of noughts? Example. Orange, orange, orange, would be, 3, 3, and 3 noughts. 33 thousand ohms?
good
How do I calculate the output voltage if I know the input voltage and the ohms and wattage of the resistor ?
If the input voltage is 25 volts and the resistor value is 25 ohms 50 watts, what is the voltage drop ?
See -09:57 Ohms Law.
We are from Kyrgyzstan which is located i Central Asia. We were really hap[py and understood almost all you explained. Please do not stop, continue to make such videoa to be useful for humanity :)
Change to 1.35 speed for natural audio playback.
slowing down the audio to fill up more time is always an awful move, but we are getting this knowledge for free, with top notch animations to boot! 😌
I thought it was at the correct pace. I think you might just have a preference for faster delivery. Certainly nothing is slowed down; the voice is synthesized, so the speed coefficient is arbitrary.
Is it the same fuction as circuit breakers??
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3:50 resistance moment
Is his LED hooked up wrong? Shouldn't the small side of the LED be connected to the positive?
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Man...he congratulated us instead, I was shocked to see how much simulation and rendering he did for a f*ing UA-cam video
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ua-cam.com/users/ElBunkerMakern the actual channel
This dude ever try to kill his self 🤣🤣 and still make the video educational and fun
You basically took an easy thing it made it so hard to understand UA-cam clear as mud
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4:33 😂😂😂😂😂😂
bro next time start telling the story from adam eating the forbiden fruit..
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Vitruvian man’s junk must be a massive resistor.
It's a depressing picture of reality, that you had to put a covering glass over the lower body part of the drawing that was done by Leonardo da Vinci during renaissance :|
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please . to deep0....
idk.. around 2:11 after seeing a table like that, the only thing i can say with complete certainty is that i dont speak whatever language that is :p
GREAT VIDEO,.... BUT WTF IS THAT TELEPHONE IN THE BACK SOUND ???.EXTREMELY ANNOYING !!..MAKES IT HARD TO FOLLOW !!
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Oh really??? Until today I believed a resistor did not work at all and it existed only to resist. But no? No. It exists just to resist. For that is is made, if it is made at all. But it can only resist, if there is something to resist against. The real question is: Is a so called resistor a resistor at all? No, the question is not stupid. If a resistor would do its work, it would not let any current flow, would it? I has to resist. But it does. So it is not a resistor ar all. It is just a small passage that can only let pass current up to a limit, that can be calculated from the environment it is put in. And no again. It exists to reduce or limit and not to resist. So it is a reducer and not a resistor. AND NOW ABOUT SOMETHING RATHER DIFFERENT: Thumb = Inch = 8 / PI. The ancient Egyptians knew that.
Sir, your comment is something
Electroboom fans here
Too bad this video does not teach at a consistent education level. Some of it is 5th grade (great), some college level (ruins it for using it as a teaching aid).
WRONG! Electrons flow over the wire not through it.
Please get rid of the crappy looney tunes music noise.
the worst explanation ever... i mean ever
Thanks