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Tim McKnew
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 เม.ย. 2020
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F1 Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction with Magnet & Coil
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F1 Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction with Magnet & Coil
Part A: Image Formation by a Convex Lens
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Part A: Image Formation by a Convex Lens
Crossed Polarizers
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An examination of light transmission through two polarizers rotated through variable angles.
M3 Small Coil, Compass, Power Supply, Ammeter and Bar Magnet
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M3 Small Coil, Compass, Power Supply, Ammeter and Bar Magnet
what frequency was the transmitted signal? nice video!
Thank you. Did not get a lot of views of likes considering it is useful information. Where did the missing energy go? if cooking watts available 1250, cooking watts absorbed 614, difference 636. Was it simply not absorbed by the water and used elsewhere? Or was it not actually produced since it had no place to be absorbed?
Does the spheres have equal mass?
Small issue , does the electronic meter shows all the power not the actual power consumption. There is 'reactive' power which can increase amp and power at input, but isn't actually used/consumed.
In conclusion, electric kettles should be most efficient at boiling water.
Helped me, thanks 👍
How does the receiver turn the microwave radiation into electricity?
The receiving antenna couple's efficiently with the microwave waveform due to it's size/shape/geometry. So the shape of the receiving antenna is a good way of capturing the moving wave into the metal as moving charge. This received charge/signal is then connected to a shunt resistor/measurement resistor where the current through it can be measured through the magnetic field effect the current creates. The captured energy is then dissapated/used into a load of some kind to generate heat. The current through the measurement resistor is then measured. (the receiver gauge looks like it measures microamps I. E. Current not power)
@@MHRolley Thanks for the explanation.
Great video! So refreshing to see a yank using sensible metric units!
so pressure is just made by density, gravitation and height
Indeed Pascal's Principle of fluid mechanics relates these quantities for a confined, incompressible fluid
Nice explanations here, good job ! I ran the same test on 4 panasonic 1200 watts oven and observe similar efficiency. Reading about 17 amps on the input for the first minute , I wonder if we should use input power to calculate efficiency ? Note less than 1 Amp is used for control , inverter fan and lamp
Awesome demo!
good demonstration yet you deal with the general public and it might be better simply to measure btu using triple distilled purified and degassed feed water. btu can be compared much easier between all the different ovens out there. just a recommendation. the scientific process demands you run the same test like 100 times to get the statistical norms.
Tim rocks!
Thanks Taylor!
Amazing ❤️
Thanks for the videos Tim
You're welcome!