Title | : | Capacitors and Capacitance: Capacitor physics and circuit operation |
Lasting | : | 10.02 |
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Views | : | 1,5 jt |
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nice explanation Comment from : ytprem bagas |
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This metal plate of gold or another thing???? Comment from : Abdul Hadi |
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Thank you for making this video!! Comment from : Christopher Chan |
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↻↻ → ∞br口口言 → 言回br回路 → circuit Comment from : system SGFK |
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this music hits harder than radioactive decay Comment from : Harshit Khatri |
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make the music louder, I could still hear the video Comment from : D M |
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Tremendous video I have only one question: At 4:35, would a higher voltage not make the bulb last longer but instead make the bulb brighter due to greater electrical pressure inducing greater current? Comment from : Steven Lynch |
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Best video on capacitorvisualization is so important for our brains Comment from : Shekar |
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Oppp sir Comment from : BIJAY KUMAR |
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türk var mı la, sa Comment from : k4rabela |
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Please Please explain why capacitance is inversely proportional to voltage difference Comment from : Dipanshu Malik |
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Good explanation Comment from : Pranab Saikia |
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This is the video that I was looking for, This animation is the actual definition of quality education which should be taught by our respected teachers in depth just like this animation Comment from : Rishiraaj Khurma |
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Finally This is the greatest video I have seen on this I finally get it Thank you Thank you!! Comment from : kimaegaii |
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Thank you 🙏 I really love your channel and appreciate your work Comment from : R Faheem |
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thanks! im doing A - level physics and this made the capacitance topic much easier to understand now!! God bless! Comment from : puddleduck |
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👍 Comment from : pc |
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Excellent explanation and visual aids I found the music to,be tremendously distracting however I think the speed of the visual models progressed a bit slow - fwiw Comment from : David Denniston |
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That “special material” between the plates is a dielectric correct? Efficiently transmitting the force of the electric field without conducting current? Comment from : Nicos |
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Are you talking about the electrons inside the capacitor usually what i have learned that inside the capacitor is nuetral and only outer surface can be charged Comment from : Allen Jose |
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awesome explanation!! Thank you!! Comment from : Mayur Mhaske |
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So, it is impossible to charge move from one plate to another plate? The real case is electron repel another electron on another plate? Comment from : Thulus Sagala |
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Mal-feito Comment from : Mariana Delfino |
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From your transformer video, you said voltage is the energy per electron If voltage increases means energy of electron increases but here somewhat different where u said increasing voltage means adding more number of elections? Please explain my query Comment from : Hari Ohm |
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Thank you so much!!! I have a physics exam next Monday but still didn't even understand what capacitance is untill I found your great video You've literally saved me 😘 Comment from : Jack Jefferson |
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A lot of people focus too much on cramming rather than in-depth understanding Never accept something without fully understanding what is going on Comment from : Eduard Dez |
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i've got a question what is the physical meaning of "charge" here? my understanding is limited to that charge is the electrons that are moved from some external source to the capacitor's plates, and with all different steps shown in the video, we can increase the number of electrons, and therefore, increase the charge but 1) where are these electrons coming from? if it is the battery, wouldn't that imply that the batteries have an infinite amount of electrons, since the voltage here will remain constant? I'm not sure where I'm going with this lmao, I'm just mindlessly confused about the what-is-charge partbrCould someone explain it to me in layman terms? Comment from : Sanchita Agte |
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give music in background Comment from : DEVVIK AGARWAL |
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Textbook just explains this through potential difference and electric fields as a result, and is very vague about it--verily useless to me The publisher should of hired this guy, kudos! Comment from : Zippy Arnold |
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so good Comment from : thepinksharkgirl |
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Thats a nice way to represent voltage Comment from : 5 gallons of water |
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It's a good one, guys Watch it Comment from : Msflawed |
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Amazing explanation, thank you :) Comment from : Tomi Tomi |
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شكرا علي الشرح والتصوير الرائع Comment from : Mohamedabdelal |
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شكراا Comment from : Mohamedabdelal |
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love the music choice Comment from : Jeff Is Colin |
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i have no words only thank you Comment from : Mesfin Tibebu |
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This is the best explanation I've seen by far Most explanations through a quick Google search fail to explain why the 2nd plate loses electrons I now understand it is because it is from the build up of electrons on the first plate that repels the electrons on the 2nd plate Thank you very much Liked Comment from : Mathieu Gauthier |
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background music dont help, it is to hard to learn if at the same time theeres music, our brain get distracted easily, please do not do that thanks Comment from : Camiones Fernandez |
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Perfect!!! Comment from : John Nico Santos |
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Please ,,,Bengali language is being addede Comment from : Taheer Ahmed |
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Educational and Entertaining 😊 Comment from : marklmansfield |
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So at the beginning it says positive particles and negative particle and electrons are negativebrbrPlease tell me what are the positive particles are, and dont say protons and neutronbrbrElectricaly speaking a atom become positive if it has less electrons than normalbrbrAnd it becomes negative if it has excess electrons so to speak in lamen termsbrbrSo what the heck is the video saying negative and positive particlesbrbrThere is nothing but electrons in the electron shell/cloud/ orbitalsbrbrAll wire or conductors have capacitancebrbrEven a single atom has capacitencebrTo me this video is misleading, but other than that its good Comment from : mindvoid |
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its a great vide, nice explanation Comment from : Laxman Bolishetti |
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make sure you pre-charge your large capacitors to avoid arc damage to your switching device Comment from : bENGINEERING |
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레전드 Comment from : 박건영 |
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peak explanation Comment from : Lorenzo Horst |
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a larger capacitor is one of higher capcitance or higer voltage rating? Comment from : jose pontes |
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wouldnt be a need for the resistor to charging the capacity other than that of regulating the heat generated during charging right? Comment from : jose pontes |
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All this is very interesting But what happens in the space b/w and around the plates is a real mystery I guess microscopic electric particles move out from space b/w plates Due to motion of these particles the magnetic particles in space around plates move at right angle in a circle around the plates The space b/w plates becomes less denser and plates are pushed towards each other due to partial space vaccum Comment from : zakir hussain |
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KE_ELECTRONICS:
brI would like to say thank you very much Comment from : KE _ Electronics |
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Love Love Love your channel, I am super pragmatic and this totally helps Thank you❤ Comment from : Augusta Daly |
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this video should be mandatory in all physics classes in all schools!!!! Comment from : noob_techie |
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potem był burmistrzem na niemieckiej wyspie Comment from : Ryszard Szwałek |
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Rainefart to był Comment from : Ryszard Szwałek |
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Clear concise information EVERY time I watch it learn more Comment from : Ted Lahm |
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why is the music choice for this video making me laugh so goddamn hard Comment from : Rhy! |
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Sir thank you so much for the video! I feel happy that I've understood this concept! Comment from : Vinnarasi N |
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thank you <3 Comment from : Ana Marija Ceranic |
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This is what should be shown in every school class Comment from : Abhay Solanki |
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absent: when you first say how single plate charges, it is like only about the force But when the second plate added the amount of changes changes due to interaction between them I suppose Comment from : gunes birden |
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You have depicted potential difference PERFECTLY in this animation! Comment from : BlueMangoCat |
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عاشوا Comment from : تصاميم حسينيه-Husayniyah designs[] YOuTube |
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Firstly thanks for doing such selfless work for more than a decadebrbrI m wondering can we define capacitance for isolated conductors tooit need not be a capacitor For instance, by conduction, I charged the conductor and now measure its capacitancehere I can't assume another conductor at infinity as I charged with a plastic rod, and the plastic rod got its charge from silk clothI m a bit confused about this, would u please clarify it? Comment from : Do not Be Biased |
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This video is extremely well done and very clear I'm just starting my journey into electrical engineering as a hobby and this is very helpful Thank you Comment from : Skittlechute |
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Nice video However i think there's a mistake in voltage after passing throw the resistence it should had decrease Comment from : MARLON BOLDRIN BELLUZI |
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This is brilliant Comment from : William Stephen Jones |
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In reality, Connection is not like this, Capacity and load are connected to a battery together, not just one by oneI wanna see the electron movement when connected all, whether the electron directly go to capacitor and comes back to battery and go later to the load and comes back to battery or electron directly go through capacitor to the load without turning back from capacitor to battery Comment from : Kta Thartea |
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Creative idea, thanks for sharing :) Comment from : Rixtronix LAB |
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great video Comment from : The Tzsar |
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god bless you Comment from : Steven Swan |
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wow Comment from : Hải Nguyễn |
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I'll show this to my kids from day 1 Comment from : Bruno Martel |
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Amazing video This helped me a lot Please do one on RC Circuits Comment from : MingYi |
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1:00 capacitors in series Comment from : Aneesh YR |
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This is soooooo good!!! I am an A-level student and this has really helped me! Thank you sooo much! Comment from : Vedant Bhardwaj |
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This is probably the best video on Capacitors out there, thanks : ) Comment from : Bun |
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Perfect Comment from : oxygen irani |
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Huge huge huge respect to uhh sirbrI can't explain how much this has helped me brKeep it on sir Comment from : thesoul energy vibes positive |
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I've watched numerous videos on this subject and I must say that this is the best one I have seen Thanks for doing such a nice job explaining this Super Helpful Comment from : Modern Archeology |
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oh i have to say that i love you thank you Comment from : Suman Shrestha |
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thank you guys Comment from : Васильев Артём |
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The best video I've seen Well done Comment from : irine tabalia |
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By the way you put it why two metal plates instead of one? Comment from : grjesus99 |
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This special material is adic, right? Comment from : TANDEX |
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Why do you play distracting music??? Comment from : kevin monroe |
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Extraordinary!!!! One of the best explanation on capacitance available on internet!!! brThank you so much!!!! 😍 Comment from : Elliottician |
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Put a 2D graphene between the two capacitors Comment from : Carmen Moldoveanu |
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Not worth introducing the phrase "dialectric material", even at the very end? Dunno how far people will get using the phrase "special substance" when discussing physics with other people or looking up questions they have Comment from : Fennec Besixdouze |
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well explained! truly appreciated Comment from : 강지성 |
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love the music in the back lol Comment from : Ivana Rakic |
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no, no , no electrons are greenish yellow, ,, ,protons are pastel pink You guys got it all wrong Comment from : Thomas Gronek |
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Very helpful Thank you very much Comment from : Kieran |
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