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I have been so confused about the difference between each of them and what voltage exactly was. Thank you for making me understand what each of them is.
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Electrons flow from minus to plus region. In your video (8:23), it is reversed. It goes from minus side and through the bulb and then into the plus side. What your figure is showing is the conventional flow of current (hole current).
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Sir can u PlZzzz tell me When at high potential current Is maximum but if we put resistance between high and low potential at low potential current remains constant or vary??? Si plzz give me a quick response
@@NAJAMACADEMY current passes through resistor current remains constant or vary after passed through resistor (I think electron will collide with atoms of conductor and resistor and after current may be decrease)
Exactly. When moving electrons (current) passes through a resistor, they lose energy. For instance, the light of bulb is due to the energy lost by the electrons. 😊😊😊❤🖐
Sir you said the electric potential difference is known as a volt means the difference b/w two points but the example you have given is one battery that possesses 1.5 volts what does it mean you said two points difference but in that example, you are talking about the difference between positive and negative charge which are in Same conductor how sir?
There are two types of current. Conventional Current: it flows from positive to negative terminal. Electronic Current: it flows from negative to positive terminal. Q: Which one is right? Ans: Electronic current. Q: Why we study conventional current? Ans: As an old convention in Physics which was later proved wrong. 🙌🙌🙌❤
Is it charges or electrons ? If we could visualise how it's flowing in Circuit. It's easy to understand potential differences but in Circuit how it works. Like is negative high p.d. or positive high p.d. How is the direction of current different from charges ?
Charges is not a physical thing, it's a property of matter. The electrons have negative charge. The current moves from positive to negative while the electrons move from negative to postive
omg finally a video that I can understand😭 My teacher thought this when I was 14 but I can't understand and i gave up trying to understand it. After 3 years I finally understand it. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHH
omg finally a video that I can understand😭 My teacher thought this when I was 14 but I can't understand and i gave up trying to understand it. After 3 years I finally understand it. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHH
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Electrons flow from minus to plus region. In your video (8:23), it is reversed. It goes from minus side and through the bulb and then into the plus side. What your figure is showing is the conventional flow of current (hole current).
Yeah, we use the conventional current portrayal for better understanding
We use conventional current portrayal for better understanding
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Sir doesnt electron flow from negative to positive terminal??
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Sir can u PlZzzz tell me
When at high potential current Is maximum but if we put resistance between high and low potential at low potential current remains constant or vary??? Si plzz give me a quick response
I am not getting your point...
Please mention it clearly...
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@@NAJAMACADEMY current passes through resistor current remains constant or vary after passed through resistor (I think electron will collide with atoms of conductor and resistor and after current may be decrease)
Exactly.
When moving electrons (current) passes through a resistor, they lose energy. For instance, the light of bulb is due to the energy lost by the electrons.
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Sir,
Is it necessary that Potential Difference will always be equal to Kinetic energy or not ?
yes because of law of conservation of energy
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Sir! One question please.
IS there any difference between electric potential, potential difference and voltage?
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sir... what will happen if charges moves from low potential to high potential?
It gains potential energy. Charges can move from low to high potential with the help of an electromotuve force such as the battery
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please make a video on back emf. How it is different from normal emf
Sir you said the electric potential difference is known as a volt means the difference b/w two points but the example you have given is one battery that possesses 1.5 volts what does it mean you said two points difference but in that example, you are talking about the difference between positive and negative charge which are in Same conductor how sir?
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but coulomb =6.625x10^18 electrons no bro is that correct or this correct which will be used for many
but i thought electrons flow from negative terminal to positive terminal 🤔...please help im so confused....
There are two types of current.
Conventional Current: it flows from positive to negative terminal.
Electronic Current: it flows from negative to positive terminal.
Q: Which one is right?
Ans: Electronic current.
Q: Why we study conventional current?
Ans: As an old convention in Physics which was later proved wrong.
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@@NAJAMACADEMY ok sure n thnks for your response, i appreciate it
In the case of a transformer current and voltage have inverse relation .
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1 Mistake 6.25×10¹8 electron in 1C charge .......but you said 6.24×10¹8 electron
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Is it charges or electrons ? If we could visualise how it's flowing in Circuit. It's easy to understand potential differences but in Circuit how it works.
Like is negative high p.d. or positive high p.d. How is the direction of current different from charges ?
Charges is not a physical thing, it's a property of matter. The electrons have negative charge. The current moves from positive to negative while the electrons move from negative to postive
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Electron flow is opposite to current flow
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Where these electron come from?
For voltage " Electric Field" is necessary
Sir please make a video on what is meant by 220 V?
And how the bulb glow?
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All animation is good but voice is little bad so ......
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omg finally a video that I can understand😭 My teacher thought this when I was 14 but I can't understand and i gave up trying to understand it. After 3 years I finally understand it. THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHH
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