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Eugene, I absolutely love how you animate electronic circuits - by translating voltage changes to vertical height! It creates a level of intuition that I find readily accessible. I'll be referring your videos to my students who are studying for their amateur radio license.
Thank you for making the music more subtle. Frankly, I think the music only distracts from the educational content and doesn't add much to the enjoyability or educational value of the videos. But that's just my opinion and I'm sure there are many who do enjoy the music. And it's your channel, so it's not my place to tell you how to make your videos. The music is a pretty minor issue on the whole, though. And I can totally understand wanting to include music since dead silence would probably be pretty unpleasant. And at least the music suits the content nicely. Besides that relatively minor issue, I find your videos absolutely amazing as they provide a perspective of science that is very unique and intuitive which most people aren't fortunate enough to experience in the course of normal education. This sort of content is great for people who learn visually and helps to make intuitive sense of the subjects. Which for me, personally makes a perfect supplication to my own studies. What's more is I can often rewatch many of these videos and pick up things I didn't understand the first time around. When I first set out to learn about electronics, these videos were over my head, though I still enjoyed seeing how the circuits work. But now that I understand it better, I'm able to appreciate aspects of it I didn't catch the first time. Thanks for taking the time to make and share these. You've done humanity a great service by sharing your passion for science with us all. Cheers.
I really like these videos. They amplify my curiosity, but I also find them relaxing. I like the speed, volume, and tone of the narrator Kira. I like the general approach that is taken. I like your conceptual approach to animating these topics. The animations at times mirror how I visualize these topics in my own mind and other times they are completely different--it's is incredibly useful to see alternative ways of thinking about things. In general, for myself I feel that many of these videos quickly bridge a communication gap for scientific topics which takes much more effort when approached through traditional spoken, written, mathematical, or purely diagrammatic methods. I also like the general aesthetic of your animations. It's subtle and interesting but not distracting. I hope one day someone can host these video files somewhere so that they can be downloaded in addition to streaming. Thanks for all of your hard work. It's appreciated and it inspires.
You can help translate this video by adding subtitles in other languages. To add a translation, click on the following link: th-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=V5nWu8EbMhI You will then be able to add translations for all the subtitles. You will also be able to provide a translation for the title of the video. Please remember to hit the submit buttons for both the title and for the subtitles, as they are submitted separately. Details about adding translations is available at support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623?hl=en Thanks.
Ive said it before and Ill say it again, I absolutely LOVE how this channel demonstrates the concepts of how components affect a circuit! Keep up the good work yall!
A Zener diode is a special type of diode designed to reliably allow current to flow "backwards" when a certain set reverse voltage, known as the Zener voltage, is reached.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky speaking of Zener diodes, I just happened to come across a "transient voltage suppressor" and, since I had watched this video earlier today, knew exactly what that meant. Just one of many coincidences lately...
OMG this is the best video on Zener Diodes. It not only explains them but the animation demonstration NAILS IT ! I AM A SUBSCRIBER NOW. Thank you so much as I struggled watching so many other videos and still could not understand.
Thank you for your contribution to enrich the visualization experience of common learners. Though I would suggest to make a video to explain to the rest of us how you are doing such videos and animations, where can we learn and what stuff is required. Best of Regards.
Thank you so much!! You’re videos are the best in animation IMO and you guys are insane at explaining things understandably. My personal favourites are the philosophical ones like the heat death one❤️
@@EugeneKhutoryansky thanks...for reply....you can also make video on tuned collector oscillator...collpits oscillator..hartley oscillator...you already have very good video on transistors...so making video on above mentioned topic would be verry good...
Very great idea and implementation excellent.This helped me a lot in seminars Helping me in exams and hope it helps even in future .please upload more videos on electronics. Thank you so much From INDIA
Stumbled upon your channel ... excellent info and explanations of quantum physics! With all due respect, may I inquire as to ¿Is there a playlist of raw videos in your channel with no background music soundtrack, not so distracting to its comprehension? We all can agree we all share a variety of taste in our selection of music... and to each its own... These videos withhold very constructive information... requiring utmost attention... I thank you for all your time and effort!!! Keep it up, excellent work!
In this case, everything is "explained" by the animations alone, and I didn't want the subtitles to distract viewers from the animation. But, I added TH-cam subtitles which can be viewed by hitting the "CC" button, and the language of the subtitles can be selected through the following steps: Click on the gear symbol under the video. Click on "subtitles." Select the language.
Sorry, you can not post my videos on your channel and you can not upload my videos to other websites. Many of my videos, including this one, already have Arabic subtitles available that can be viewed through the following steps: Click on the gear symbol under the video. Click on “subtitles.” Select the language.
Thank you so much for these efforts!! Really 🙏🏻 💖 Reading these theories and workings in books without enough ability to imagine the situation is like a nightmare for me. But with the help of these simple videos I can relate much more better with the theory. I hope i had these sort of explanation in my school time. 😢 THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN. LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳 ❤
Trying to understand: When the voltage applied to both the Zener diode and the light bulb exceeds the Reverse Breakdown Voltage, why doesn't the light bulb process the excess voltage; shine brighter?
Ahh, the voltageDROP across the Zener diode stays approximately equal to the Reverse Breakdown Voltage, not the voltage itself, so the higher the voltage across it, the more it processes.
To see subtitles in other languages: Click on the gear symbol under the video, then click on "subtitles." Then select the language (You may need to scroll up and down to see all the languages available).
--To change subtitle appearance: Scroll to the top of the language selection window and click "options." In the options window you can, for example, choose a different font color and background color, and set the "background opacity" to 100% to help make the subtitles more readable.
--To turn the subtitles "on" or "off" altogether: Click the "CC" button under the video.
--If you believe that the translation in the subtitles can be improved, please send me an email.
Eugene, I absolutely love how you animate electronic circuits - by translating voltage changes to vertical height! It creates a level of intuition that I find readily accessible. I'll be referring your videos to my students who are studying for their amateur radio license.
Thanks and I hope your students like my videos.
In college i had read 4 hour to understand about zener diode. But here within just 5 minute i understood.
Glad my video was helpful.
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Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky 爷爷你关注的UP主终于更新了^O^ thanks a lot. .you almost save my physicsパビ
I do the same....by commentg somethg...i want ur channel grow
Thank you for making the music more subtle. Frankly, I think the music only distracts from the educational content and doesn't add much to the enjoyability or educational value of the videos. But that's just my opinion and I'm sure there are many who do enjoy the music. And it's your channel, so it's not my place to tell you how to make your videos. The music is a pretty minor issue on the whole, though. And I can totally understand wanting to include music since dead silence would probably be pretty unpleasant. And at least the music suits the content nicely.
Besides that relatively minor issue, I find your videos absolutely amazing as they provide a perspective of science that is very unique and intuitive which most people aren't fortunate enough to experience in the course of normal education. This sort of content is great for people who learn visually and helps to make intuitive sense of the subjects. Which for me, personally makes a perfect supplication to my own studies.
What's more is I can often rewatch many of these videos and pick up things I didn't understand the first time around. When I first set out to learn about electronics, these videos were over my head, though I still enjoyed seeing how the circuits work. But now that I understand it better, I'm able to appreciate aspects of it I didn't catch the first time.
Thanks for taking the time to make and share these. You've done humanity a great service by sharing your passion for science with us all. Cheers.
Great Video :)
I really like these videos. They amplify my curiosity, but I also find them relaxing. I like the speed, volume, and tone of the narrator Kira. I like the general approach that is taken. I like your conceptual approach to animating these topics. The animations at times mirror how I visualize these topics in my own mind and other times they are completely different--it's is incredibly useful to see alternative ways of thinking about things. In general, for myself I feel that many of these videos quickly bridge a communication gap for scientific topics which takes much more effort when approached through traditional spoken, written, mathematical, or purely diagrammatic methods. I also like the general aesthetic of your animations. It's subtle and interesting but not distracting. I hope one day someone can host these video files somewhere so that they can be downloaded in addition to streaming. Thanks for all of your hard work. It's appreciated and it inspires.
Thanks for the compliments about my videos.
I can’t even express how truly amazing ALL of these videos are👌
Thanks for the compliment.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky God bless your works. Been trying to understand this for years
You can help translate this video by adding subtitles in other languages. To add a translation, click on the following link:
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You will then be able to add translations for all the subtitles. You will also be able to provide a translation for the title of the video. Please remember to hit the submit buttons for both the title and for the subtitles, as they are submitted separately.
Details about adding translations is available at
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Thanks.
Bravo Convo, thanks. I have approved your translation, and I really appreciate your willingness to translate all my videos. Thanks!!!
Hello Eugene, sorry for beeing late but I've just made polish subtitles for this video.
Thanks for the super illustrative video. The way you represented voltage drop symbolically made it super easy to understand. Kudos
Thanks.
Absolutely the best channel on youtube
Thanks for the compliment.
感谢作者! 把高深的问题讲得通俗易懂,让我对这些知识豁然开朗!
I consider myself so lucky when I find a video of yours on a topic i can't wrap my head around
Your videos are an absolute joy to watch
Thanks. I am glad you enjoy my videos.
Always such great visual representations.
Picturing the voltage as a difference in altitude is the best.
Thanks.
a picture is better than one thousand words, you are the best!! keep doing it !!
Thanks.
Ive said it before and Ill say it again, I absolutely LOVE how this channel demonstrates the concepts of how components affect a circuit! Keep up the good work yall!
Thanks! I am glad you like my videos.
The animation and narration cleared so many doubts that even i didn't know existed. Thanks so much!
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
This channel is Incredibly underrated. I thought it was a whole industry who made these animations but it was just a team of small yourubers
Thanks. Actually, I make all the animations myself (one person). I have a friend who does the narration for me.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky Holy shit. Idk how you're not famous enough to ignore my comment
A Zener diode is a special type of diode designed to reliably allow current to flow "backwards" when a certain set reverse voltage, known as the Zener voltage, is reached.
These videos satisfy my need for information and music.
Thanks.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky speaking of Zener diodes, I just happened to come across a "transient voltage suppressor" and, since I had watched this video earlier today, knew exactly what that meant. Just one of many coincidences lately...
OMG this is the best video on Zener Diodes. It not only explains them but the animation demonstration NAILS IT ! I AM A SUBSCRIBER NOW. Thank you so much as I struggled watching so many other videos and still could not understand.
I am glad to have you as a subscriber. Thanks for the compliments.
The shading is getting better! Thank you for your effort, guys! Amazing result, I now understand more!
I am not sure what you mean by "shading", but thanks for the compliment about my video. I am glad it was helpful.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky I am under impression the reflections on the surfaces are smoother, like more light source points are used.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky Yes, thanks! Your making it easier to understand even though I read a bit about the topic on the net.
Thanks, but the method for reflections and light sources is the same as it has been in all my other 3D animations for all my other videos.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky
You don't need to give me any more reasons to re watch them all!
Thank you so much. It helps me as I'm someone who have a hard time to understand electricity. Helps to visualise everything.
Glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
Thank you for the content and animation.
I love classical music, but this content stands without out.
As always, incredible content! Im a visual learner like most, so the illustrations make complicated concepts easy to understand. Thanks again.
Thanks.
Merci pour ce travail de vulgarisation toujours aussi bien fait!
Your videos is best for beginners as well as for everyone who wants to understand physics.
Thanks for the compliment.
Very nicely explained. You are the best. Thank you so much
Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you liked my explanation.
Hey Avijit are you Bengali??
Thank you for your contribution to enrich the visualization experience of common learners.
Though I would suggest to make a video to explain to the rest of us how you are doing such videos and animations, where can we learn and what stuff is required. Best of Regards.
These video should be made available to everyone in school and university
They are available to everyone through TH-cam. Teachers can play the video directly from TH-cam in front of their classes. Thanks.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky I wanted them to compulsory in school and university 😊😊😊
I would agree with that. :)
All your videos are very easy to grasp expecting more interesting videos like these thank you ❤️ from India 🇮🇳
Thanks. More videos are on their way.
Absolutely beautiful video, as always. I've heard of zener diodes before, but I didn't fully understand them untill now, thank you!
Thanks for the compliment and I am glad my video was helpful.
Your electronics video are my favorites. Keep up the good work, Eugene! :)
Thanks.
Thank you so much!! You’re videos are the best in animation IMO and you guys are insane at explaining things understandably. My personal favourites are the philosophical ones like the heat death one❤️
Thanks for the compliments.
My favorite channel on TH-cam! Thank you so much for all the fantastic work you do, Everytime I get a notification I am one happy scientist :)
Thanks for the compliment. I am glad that you like my videos that much.
Thanks alot this 1 animation video solved the problem instead to watch over 10 regular videos
Glad my video was helpful.
Thank you Eugene and Kira
Thanks.
Thank you so much! Please do consider making more electronics and electricity videos
Thanks. More videos on all topics are on their way, including more videos on electronics and electricity.
This channel is the best i have ever come across thanks very much.
Thanks for the compliment.
The best explanation and graphics I have ever seen.
Thanks for the compliment about my video.
Your videos are helpful than any other videos in our planet......👍👍👍 Respect from India 🇮🇳🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. U R a LEGEND.......
Good analogy between Voltage and Height 👍👍
Thanks.
i am a sucker when it comes to electricity but i did understood a bit here..it's great
I appreciate your time, efforts and way of explanation. Love from India.
Thanks!
Your 3d visualisations are really helpful.
Thanks. I am glad to hear that.
Thank you for this. I now understand better what a zener diode can be used for.
Glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
you are the best channel in explained science .thanks alot
Thanks for the compliment.
Thank you very much for your videos.
I learnt more from these videos , than the college lectures.
Superb everything has a meaning like in real life loved it
Glad you liked my video. Thanks.
I never understood Zener diodes until now!
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
Plz upload videos more frequently plz plz..... I love your videos:)
More videos are on their way. I make all the animations for my videos myself, and this is why it takes a long time to create each video. Thanks.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky Just keep up the quality and I will be forever grateful!
Wow, these visualisations are just amazing.
this is too good every other TH-camrs be like how much is rL how much is rS no one fkin explains the shit thanks god this channel exists
Thanks. I am glad you like my explanations.
Can you do a video on LED ? There isn't enough information covering this topic.
That is on my list of topics for future videos.
Man. That was a piece of art
Thanks for the compliment.
Very nice.. Thank you very much
Thanks.
nice work.. need this as pre assesment for my upcoming college
Thanks. Glad my video was helpful.
reelating potentials height and electric?
Awesome just like all the other videos!!
Thanks.
I've studied electronics for most of my life, but never have I seen the concepts of voltage (and current) explained so clearly! 💚
Thanks.
Thanks for making this video....please make video..on oscillator circuit with positive feedback
Thanks. I will add that to my list of topics for future videos.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky thanks...for reply....you can also make video on tuned collector oscillator...collpits oscillator..hartley oscillator...you already have very good video on transistors...so making video on above mentioned topic would be verry good...
OK, I will add those topics to the list too. Thanks.
Best Explaination i have seen in my life😊😊😊😊
Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you liked my explanation.
After long time !
Please make tutorial on PN Junction
That is on my list of topics for future videos. Thanks.
Amazing explanation of zener diode. Thank you so much. You are the best.
Thanks for the compliment. Glad you liked my explanation.
Love your videos! We are about to go over zener diodes in my class. Thanks!
Thanks. I am glad I made this video just in time for your class.
Great presentation. This video is available with Arabic subtitles, check your box.
You make a good work, thank you very much. from Morocco.
Your presentation is easy to understand the operation of Zenor diode. Thanks.
Thanks.
Щиро вдячний!
They should use your voice in all educational videos.
Very great idea and implementation excellent.This helped me a lot in seminars Helping me in exams and hope it helps even in future .please upload more videos on electronics.
Thank you so much
From INDIA
Thanks for the compliment and I am glad my video was helpful. More videos are on their way.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky tqsm
Best explanation ever
Thanks for the compliment. Glad you liked my explanation.
thank you for an amazing visual explanation of this topic
Thanks. Glad you liked my explanation.
Beautiful! I fell like Bender from Futurama watching this videos. Yea baby :D
Stumbled upon your channel ... excellent info and explanations of quantum physics! With all due respect, may I inquire as to ¿Is there a playlist of raw videos in your channel with no background music soundtrack, not so distracting to its comprehension? We all can agree we all share a variety of taste in our selection of music... and to each its own... These videos withhold very constructive information... requiring utmost attention... I thank you for all your time and effort!!! Keep it up, excellent work!
Finally i lived. The best apple ever.tnx man.
Once again thank you for your hard work.
Thanks.
Really very very effective understanding..
Oh wow. I forgot about this channel! I liked it when the script also appeared on screen, btw... otherwise, good video, as usual.
All my videos have TH-cam captions which you can turn on or off by clicking the "CC" under the video. Thanks.
Ur back!!!!! Love your channel, keep up!
Love you sir 😭😭😭...our teacher suck at explain this , thank God i found this video .
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
I love all of your electronics videos, please keep making more!
Thanks. More videos on all topics are on their way.
Great video as always. Why are there no subtitles in the video itself? Normally the words of the narrator are written down in subtitles?
In this case, everything is "explained" by the animations alone, and I didn't want the subtitles to distract viewers from the animation. But, I added TH-cam subtitles which can be viewed by hitting the "CC" button, and the language of the subtitles can be selected through the following steps:
Click on the gear symbol under the video.
Click on "subtitles."
Select the language.
هل تسمح لي بترجمة فيديوهاتك
ونشرها على قناتي من فضلك
Do you allow me to translate your videos?
And post it on my channel please
Sorry, you can not post my videos on your channel and you can not upload my videos to other websites. Many of my videos, including this one, already have Arabic subtitles available that can be viewed through the following steps:
Click on the gear symbol under the video.
Click on “subtitles.”
Select the language.
You are the best ,Sir.
Thanks.
Thank you so much for these efforts!! Really 🙏🏻 💖 Reading these theories and workings in books without enough ability to imagine the situation is like a nightmare for me. But with the help of these simple videos I can relate much more better with the theory. I hope i had these sort of explanation in my school time. 😢 THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN. LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳 ❤
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos.
Hope to see you soon again
Super explanation.. easy to understand.. thank you very much...
Thanks. I am glad you liked my explanation.
Great video!!
Glad you liked it. Thanks.
It clear my concepts.. Its very understandable!!!
good luck with your great work
Thanks.
You guys explain it better than any other. I got it now! Thanks! ☺️🌎🌄
Thanks for the compliment about my explanation. I am glad my video was helpful.
Wonderful.
Thanks.
Awesome explanation
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Excellent video, keep 'em coming!
Thanks. More videos are on their way.
Trying to understand: When the voltage applied to both the Zener diode and the light bulb exceeds the Reverse Breakdown Voltage, why doesn't the light bulb process the excess voltage; shine brighter?
Ahh, the voltageDROP across the Zener diode stays approximately equal to the Reverse Breakdown Voltage, not the voltage itself, so the higher the voltage across it, the more it processes.
I love this channel
Thanks.
I was having a Zener meltdown at university. In retrospect this wasn't so hard to understand.
Very easily explained .thank you
Thanks.
I love your videos. Thank you.
Thanks.
This feels like magic
Love your videoes!! What program/engine do you use to animate?
Thanks. I make my 3D animations with "Poser."
@@EugeneKhutoryansky Thank you
Can you tell me what is the name of your background music 🎶🎵
Waltz_of_the_Flowers_by_Tchaikovsky from the free TH-cam audio library.