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Electric Simplified
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 มี.ค. 2023
Welcome to our TH-cam channel, where we strive to make electrical knowledge accessible and enjoyable for everyone! Join us as we explore the fascinating world of electricity, blending theoretical concepts and practical applications.
Our channel is dedicated to providing easy-to-understand explanations of electrical principles, from the basics to more advanced topics. Whether you're a beginner looking to grasp the fundamentals or an enthusiast seeking deeper insights, our content caters to all levels of understanding.
Through engaging videos, we break down complex theories into bite-sized, digestible explanations. We believe that learning about electricity shouldn't be intimidating or overwhelming. That's why we present the material in a simple, relatable manner, using visual aids and real-life examples to enhance comprehension.
Join us on this journey of discovery and let's explore the wonders of electricity together!
Our channel is dedicated to providing easy-to-understand explanations of electrical principles, from the basics to more advanced topics. Whether you're a beginner looking to grasp the fundamentals or an enthusiast seeking deeper insights, our content caters to all levels of understanding.
Through engaging videos, we break down complex theories into bite-sized, digestible explanations. We believe that learning about electricity shouldn't be intimidating or overwhelming. That's why we present the material in a simple, relatable manner, using visual aids and real-life examples to enhance comprehension.
Join us on this journey of discovery and let's explore the wonders of electricity together!
"AC Induction Motor" Explained | Working Principle | Equivalent Circuit | Torque-speed Curve
Welcome to Electric Simplified! In today’s video, we’re exploring one of the most widely used machines in the world-the induction motor, also known as the asynchronous motor. These machines quietly power countless aspects of our daily lives, from household appliances to industrial equipment. But how exactly do they work?
We’ll dive into the core principles of induction motors, breaking down how the stator and rotor interact through electromagnetic induction to generate mechanical motion. You’ll also learn about key concepts like slip, synchronous speed, and the motor’s equivalent circuit. Plus, we’ll take a closer look at the torque-speed characteristic curve and discuss modern speed control techniques like Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs).
Don't miss out on this illuminating discussion! Like, subscribe, and share to spread these electrical knowledges. Thanks for tuning in to Electric Simplified - where we make the complex world of electricity easy to understand!
We’ll dive into the core principles of induction motors, breaking down how the stator and rotor interact through electromagnetic induction to generate mechanical motion. You’ll also learn about key concepts like slip, synchronous speed, and the motor’s equivalent circuit. Plus, we’ll take a closer look at the torque-speed characteristic curve and discuss modern speed control techniques like Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs).
Don't miss out on this illuminating discussion! Like, subscribe, and share to spread these electrical knowledges. Thanks for tuning in to Electric Simplified - where we make the complex world of electricity easy to understand!
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"AC Synchronous Motor" Explained | Rotating magnetic field
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Welcome to Electric Simplified! In this video, we’ll talk about the AC synchronous motors. Ever wondered how these motors operate, from their fundamental principles to their real-world applications? Join us as we break down the workings of AC synchronous motors, exploring the roles of the stator and rotor, and how they interact to create mechanical motion. We'll also compare synchronous motors ...
How "DC Motor" Works? | DC Motor Explained - Simplified
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Welcome to Electric Simplified! In this video, we will discuss about the DC motors. Ever wondered how these motors work, from their basic principles to practical applications? Join us as we unravel the working principle of DC motors, exploring everything from Lorentz Law to induced electromotive force (EMF) step-by-step. Don't miss out on this illuminating discussion! Like, subscribe, and share...
Transformer : Equivalent Circuit & Calculation | Open-circuit vs Short-circuit Testing
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Welcome to Electric Simplified! In this video, we will explore the equivalent circuit of transformers, uncovering how losses impact efficiency with calculation examples. Besides, we will discuss the crucial roles of open-circuit and short-circuit testing. Don't miss out on this illuminating discussion! Like, subscribe, and share to spread these electrical knowledges. Thanks for tuning in to Ele...
Electrical Transformer Explained | Working Principle
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In this video, we will discuss about what is an electrical transformer and how it works based on simple illustration. Don't miss out on this illuminating discussion! Like, subscribe, and share to spread the electrical knowledges. Thanks for tuning in to Electric Simplified - where we make the complex world of electricity easy to understand!"
【Part 2】"MCB" vs "RCD" | Application & Simplified Calculation | Different Earthing System (TT, TN-C)
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In this video, we'll explore practical scenarios demonstrating the critical roles of Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) and Residual Current Device (RCD) in electrical safety. Using a 63A Type B MCB and a 30mA RCD as examples, we'll simulate scenarios like overloading, short circuits, earth faults to illustrate how these devices operate in real-world situations. Additionally, we will explain the i...
【Part 1】"MCB" vs "RCD" | Electrical Protection Device
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In this video, we will explore essential protective devices in our electrical systems: the Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) and the Residual Current Device (RCD). Discover how these devices work to safeguard against electrical hazards, ensuring safety in our homes and workplaces. Learn about their mechanisms, types, and importance in mitigating the risk of electrocution. Don't miss out on this i...
Which is more dangerous: Voltage or Current? | Human Body Resistance
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Which is more dangerous: Voltage or Current? | Human Body Resistance
【Electrical】 Earthing Explained | Grounding | Basic Concepts
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【Electrical】 Earthing Explained | Grounding | Basic Concepts
What is 'Neutral' in Our Electrical System | Understanding Its Vital Role and Potential Issues
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What is 'Neutral' in Our Electrical System | Understanding Its Vital Role and Potential Issues
What is Rectifier? | AC to DC Converter - Simplified
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What is Rectifier? | AC to DC Converter - Simplified
Diode: The Unnoticed Hero of Our Device | P-N Junction | Basic Working Principle
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Diode: The Unnoticed Hero of Our Device | P-N Junction | Basic Working Principle
How Three-Phase AC Works | Why not Single-Phase? | Basic
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How Three-Phase AC Works | Why not Single-Phase? | Basic
Power Factor Explained | pH Scale as Analogy
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Power Factor Explained | pH Scale as Analogy
P=VI Explained | Electrical Power | Why P=VI ? - Simplified
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P=VI Explained | Electrical Power | Why P=VI ? - Simplified
How “Capacitor” Works? | Capacitor Explained - Simplified
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How “Capacitor” Works? | Capacitor Explained - Simplified
How “Inductor” Works? | Inductor Explained - Simplified
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How “Inductor” Works? | Inductor Explained - Simplified
AC Explained | Alternating Current - Simplified
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AC Explained | Alternating Current - Simplified
Tripped Breakers? | Can you really turn on ALL your Home's Appliances? - Discovering the limits
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Tripped Breakers? | Can you really turn on ALL your Home's Appliances? - Discovering the limits
Household Appliances with HIGH Power Consumption | Electricity bill | Power vs Energy
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Household Appliances with HIGH Power Consumption | Electricity bill | Power vs Energy
Home Circuit | How Devices in our homes are actually Connected? | Series or Parallel?
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Home Circuit | How Devices in our homes are actually Connected? | Series or Parallel?
V=IR Explained | Ohm's Law - Water System as Analogy
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V=IR Explained | Ohm's Law - Water System as Analogy
How Electricity Works? | Electric Field | Energy Conversion
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How Electricity Works? | Electric Field | Energy Conversion
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even though this was AI generated, this was VERY useful to me. I immediately checked all my sockets and unplugged as much as possible, and I'm considering alternatives to my electric kettle and on demand water heater and several other items. I really want to cut down on my electric bill, and am very curious what next month's bill will look like. Thank you for the lists of items and what they consume!
Not helpful to me. There should be printouts regarding cost to use from every manufacture when we make purchases. ***** That's a five-star suggestion.
five stars was typed in, not three.
Who cares how much Watt a device uses? You don’t pay for Watts. You pay for kWh. A toaster in the red category? How long is that toaster used? 5 or 10 minutes? Per day? You need to look at kWh usage per year per device. That is what you will need to pay for (unless you generate your own energy)
Best explanation available. THANKS
Bought a Kill-a-Watt years ago. I know the power useage of every electric using item on my property. P.S.: This AI is awful.
Washing machines that used to take 40 minutes to wash clothes CLEAN now take 1 hour and 30+ minutes and they are NOT CLEAN because there isn't enough water in them. Totally garbage appliances.
And they break in less than 5 years. And fill the land fills.
I gave up after a minute
Be careful about eco bullshit. Lower power vacuum cleaners have smaller suction heads. This means its going to take 3 times longer to vacuum a room than a fully rated vacuum cleaner. Best tips I can give. Have enough clothes to last a month. Wash everything on the same day in a couple of washes. Same with bedclothes. Have enough plates and cutlery to last 2 weeks. Wash everything in one wash and rinse. Use cold water to wash the car. Only put an applience on when you need it. On standby appliances still draw substantial energy. Cook enough food in one day to last a couple of weeks and freeze it. Taking cooked food from the freezer, leave it to thaw naturally before re-heating. Taking a bath. Wash you and the kids in the same water. If you do need warm water to wash the car save a bucket from the bath. If you live in a colder climate and dont sweat take a shower or bath every other day. If you meed to air a room by opening the windows make sure the heating is off and the door to that room is closed.
I do not enjoy AI taking far too long to get to the point. Who knew that AI could be both inaccurate and verbose about it.
You left out the most used electrical appliance in a home, the electric range cooker.
You mean an OVEN ?
You mean an oven?
How about a cloths tumble dryer
It's easy and convenient to curb phantom loads (anything with a bright light or display on when not operating) by plugging them into a switchable power strip.
One thing I learned years ago was that by converting my coffeepot from a glass carafe to a thermos, I saved on average of 1-2 KW per day. I would leave the pot on for a few hours per day @1KW/hour. Now It just takes the 10 minutes to brew the pot and the thermos keeps it hot most of the day.
10 minutes to brew the pot? Is this using an electric stove top w disce shaped elements or the coil type? It surely isn't gas top as that boils quickly? Genuinely interested to know
Phantom loads are the biggest costs in the electric bill.
Boogymen, ghosts, phantoms..here we go again, lol 😅 jk
Standing charge rates are....
While power and energy are often used interchangeably, the narrator's definition of energy is technically wrong. Energy is "the capacity or ability to do work". Energy is what is available, like water in a barrel. It is just sitting there waiting to be used. Power is the rate of Energy over time, P=E/t, like water flowing froma barrel. If we have 1000 Joules (1 KW) of energy used in 1 second then we have 1000 W/s rate. If we use 1000 Joules (1 KW) over 100 s, then we have 10W/s rate. Power companies charge by the KW/ hr rate. If a 1000 sq ft house uses 30 KW per day then 30,000/ 24 = 1250 W/ hr average. I hope this clears up any basic misconception or confusion.
You forgot to include how much energy an EV consume per charge when being recharged overnight. It is the most energy intensive electrical device for most households that own EVs.
Might be good info, cant tell as the AI narrator is just not a good touch. Would rather have a human with an accent.
informative
Joules not Jowls.... how you gonna take over the world if you cant speak?
The information is described very clearly. Easy to understand. Thanks 👍
This video is here to solve the problems of two or more families connected to a single electric Meter. One of the families consumed greater than the other. Any listeners to this video will take the cheats out of compoud consumption. A solution to keep at hand, thank you.
excellent explanation, please upload more videos
8/19/24 =)
Europeans can skip to 3:30
Awesome. I want a video about ' Three phase induction motor working principle ".Your videos are awesomely awesome really.Please make the video about this topics.
Brilliant explanation. Thank you
Awesome video! Can you explain a comparison between on load switch vs MCB?
In 1:25 when MCB trip the main purpose is to protect circuit itself (wirings inside the walls) from overloading (overheating) but not the devices connected to that grid. Other than that very nice video.
The both make the boat overturn🗿
The moon makes the waves and not the wind, so the cause of the boat flipping is the waves
The moon makes the tides not the waves 💀
Thank You! ❤
Very good explanation👍🏻
Theory succinctly explained on practical use of inductors in real life, well done!!
Very nice, thank you.
Thank you for your explanation
Great video, thanks for posting
Brilliant
Solid science despite many grammatical mistakes. Thanks for sharing.
Great Video
😳 'Promo sm'
Amazing... Videos
At 1:07 the slide shows Apparent power = active + reactive power, but in the calculation they follow the right angle triangle.
Wow!
Thank you
best of luck for your automated channel... I m watching your videos without skipping and gathering my Knowledge over basic EEE. Thanks
So nice thanks
That sounds like a computerized voice. Sorry, but there are better videos already published.
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Great explanation
Thank you so much !
Great tutorial ! capacitors next ?....cheers.
Yea, we will be doing video explaining capacitors in a simpler way soon.