Domestic Electric Circuit Class 10
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Domestic Electric Circuits Made Easy!
Our Website: bit.ly/2KBC0l1
Android App: bit.ly/3k48zdK
CBSE Class 11 Courses: bit.ly/48isN9Q
CBSE Class 10 Courses: bit.ly/363U55V
CBSE Class 9 Courses: bit.ly/39Pm7mM
CBSE Class 8 Courses: bit.ly/3bJByzB
ICSE Class 10 Courses: bit.ly/2MaXpFo
ICSE Class 9 Courses: bit.ly/3iFV7dl
ICSE Class 8 Courses: bit.ly/3boM5OB
IGCSE Courses: bit.ly/2YNwQcn
Artificial Intelligence: bit.ly/3vm3FAE
Python Coding: bit.ly/3nX0s2y
Java Coding: bit.ly/3chHTAK
Facebook page: bit.ly/2s6VYhf
Domestic electric circuits are electrical systems designed for use in homes or residential buildings. These circuits are responsible for distributing electrical power to various appliances, lights, and other electrical devices within the household. Understanding the basic components of domestic electric circuits is crucial for ensuring safety and proper functioning.
1. Main Switch: The main switch is a crucial component of the electrical distribution board (or fuse box) in a home. It is used to disconnect the entire electrical supply to the house. In case of an emergency or when performing maintenance, the main switch can be turned off to cut off power to the entire household.
2. Earthing: Earthing is a safety measure that involves connecting the electrical system to the ground to prevent electric shocks and protect appliances and individuals from faults. The earth wire is connected to metal parts of electrical appliances and the ground to ensure that any leakage of current is safely directed into the ground.
3. Types of Wires:
Live Wire (Phase): The live wire carries the current from the power source to the electrical appliances. It is often color-coded with brown insulation in many countries.
Neutral Wire: The neutral wire completes the electrical circuit and carries the current back to the power source (generally a power station). It is color-coded with blue insulation in many countries.
Earth Wire (Ground): The earth wire is a safety feature that provides a path for the current to flow into the ground in the event of a fault. It is usually color-coded with green and yellow stripes.
In a standard electrical outlet or socket, you'll find three slots:
The live wire is connected to the right slot.
The neutral wire is connected to the left slot.
The earth wire is connected to the bottom, or it may be connected to the metal casing of the outlet.
Proper installation and maintenance of these components are crucial for the safe and efficient operation of domestic electric circuits. Always consult with a qualified electrician if you have any concerns or need assistance with electrical work in your home.
At Manocha Academy, learning Science and Math is Easy! The school coursework is explained with simple examples that you experience every day! Yes, Science & Math is all around you! Let's learn every day from everyday life!
For LIVE Classes, Concept Videos, Quizzes, Mock Tests & Revision Notes please see our Website/App
👉Our Website: bit.ly/2KBC0l1
👉Android App: bit.ly/3k48zdKManocha Academy
You are literally born to be a teacher. I have never seen a teacher like you before in my life. I wish I had known you back then, when I was in university. I was not into the computational side of science, but I was really into the concepts and foundational principles of science. You know, I strongly believe that students should understand what the science is before rushing into the calculations. Doing calculations by cramming but not understanding the science behind them is, I think, spending one's precious time on a worthless game. I am grateful to you for creating those state-of-the art lessons digitally for this awesome generation of our era. much love from Ethiopia, Africa.
Thanks a lot for your kind words! Great to hear that you like our videos!!
I have been watching you since I was in class 7th. Your way of teaching has remained as excellent as ever.
faxx
Sir what happens when we plug 3 pin in a multiplug . There is no connection with earth because the multiplug is two pin.
There will be overload
So informative.. Excellent presentation..
I loved the way your lessons are connected to real life situations. I refer to you tutorial oftenly when I 'm explaining to my kids. Keep it up!
Sir the of your explanation is very nice 👍 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Thanks and welcome
helo so there are new colours for live , neutral, earth so if it comes for board exam like which wire used for live wire and there are options: a.red, b. brown which option shud wechhose
Red coz its given red in NCERT
Sir, please make a video on Electronics, and cover every basic parts of electronics.
*Always Wait For Sandeep Sir Practical Learning Experience Videos! Much thanks to You Sir ! You're a Blessing to Us* 😊🙂💯🥳
Sir you taught me more than my teacher. The lessons that she tried to teach us within 3 months, I learned it all from you one night before the final examinations 😭
Final examination??🤨
final examination?? you mean to say pre-boards .As boards are starting from Feb
It's my pleasure
Final examination 😂😂😂
Sir,your video is awesaome.i got a clear idea about the subjects. Requesting you to do more videos.
Your english accent is very nice sir
Thank you sir😊
Where does the remaing current goes that was minimized during travelling from grid substation to main substation (132kV-33kV=100kV)?
Current is constant only voltage differ
@@papa8251 ok but V is directly proportional to I
@@papa8251 ok but V is directly proportional to I
Beautiful Explanation Dear Sir 🍀❤🍀
thankyou Sir for teaching us . I understand everthing easily.
Good information ❤🎉
I'm a Sri Lankan, your explanation is great,sir
What an amazing and clear cut explanation....i never used to comment any video but this is really helpful🌼
Sir, if you would not mind, I will like you to treat some questions regarding this 🙏
Sir what is meam by Ampere hour plz reply
how the increase in voltage can decrease current as it will be then the voilation of OHM law
that is valid when you talk about constant resistance. here we talk about power. P=VI. thus if voltage increases then the current will decrease for a constant power.
@@carrots0414 but in this case the resistance doesn't remains constant bcz the resistance increase with the increase in current.
Bro you are talking about ohmic conductors, ohms law is only valid if temperature is constant, transmission lines are non ohmic conductors so only power remains constant so p=iv
Sir class was fantastic
What do you mean by saying the metal casing is live
Hi sir how or why the muon have different speed in time dilation? Please explain to me sample.
you are the best sir!
Thanks
Thank you sir g ❤❤❤❤❤
This video was useful to me 😊 thankyou sir 🎉
Sir please make video on conduction, convection and radiation
Hello sir how i work with you do you have license for academy i need formal way provide e_learning
Amazing video! Understood everything in one go!
Wow it is a master of teaching
What a detailing ❤
best video ever seen sir ❤❤
Excellent 👍👍🎉🎉
Sir plzzz make video fast
Pls bring for class7 icse
Amazing sir always 👏🏻
Amazing one!
Great sir 😮
❤
What is mean't by ampere I didn't know can you explain in a video
Ampere is the SI unit of electrical current
1:28
To minimise I, voltage is increased!!!
Not cleared..😢
Bhai dekh Joules Law of heating me humne kya pdha ki Agr Current Travel Kr rha h Toh wo definetely Kuch Heat Energy Nikaalega...Bhai hume toh kam heat chahiye n hume apna ghr thode n jalaana hai...toh Heat kam krne ke kiye hume Current(I) ko kam krna hoga[kyuki Joule's law of heating me pdha h n ki Heat is directly proportional to the SQUARE of CURRENT]....yaani ki Hume agar heat ko 1units kam krna h toh Current ko 2×unit kam krna pdega...Hai n...Hn Toh Ab hume Current ko kam krna h...toh ab hum Current ko kam krne ke liye Voltage ko Kam krenge[kyuki bhai humne Ohm's Law se Kya pdha hai ki Current is directly proportional to Voltage]...yaani ki agr hume Current ko kam krna h toh Voltage ko Bhi Kam krna pdega...lee lekin yha toh master ji keh rhe h ki voltage is increased...sorry bhai😂...Baaki sb smjha paaya n?😂
@@dhxirya bro u wasted my precious 5 minutes🥸🥸
@@santoshvamdev maine sorry likh diya h bhai😭😂
See for a non ohmic conductor v=ir is not applicable, in transmission lines only power is const, so here p=iv so if you increase v, I will automatically reduce
Sir, which state are you from?? I am going to book my tickets to meet YOU✨
You turned out to be electrician this time. I like the video ❤
Wow it is a master of teay
THANK YOU SIR
Thanks soooooooooooooooooo much for this video
Amazing
Agree Sir
best teacher
😊
Tnx a lot for all your effert to help us furthermore about induction motor
Legend ❤
More videos on electric realm realistically
Yeah I know from your home 😊
Board Wale bolo present 😅😂
isnt this deleted
No
In hindi
second. nice video
12:44 / 21:33
I am in 11th standers this was my exact quest how is electricity transmitted to houses in 10th but no one gave me answer
Moye moye
🎉🎉❤😂😂😢😮
1st view 🥰🥰
Byjus vibe
Why him not her...
Wow it is a master of teaching
❤
thank you so much sir
Thanks
Thankyou very much sir 🙏🏻
Wow it is a master of teaching