I am a third ece student who lost all my basic knowledge in this quarantine. So I decided to start all over again and this playlist of basic electronics helped me to get into my track again. Thank you so much for this!
I checked many videos but none of them was able to give me clearity. But they way you explained in detail. Now it's clear to me. Thanks for this video. I just started learning electronics because everytime I am using any electronics I have question how this is working. It's kind of magic that I want to learn
in the case of voltage , i.e. E1 AND E2 ,i think we are not throwing the ball upward , we are throwing ball downwards from top of the tower so that potential energy is converted into kinetic energy such that electrical potential energy is converted into kinetic energy of electrons. i.e. work done by potential difference converted into kinetic energy. more will be the potential difference more electrons get accelerate. more is the work done. THERE IS NO REQUIRE OF ENERGY TO FLOW OF ELECTRONS OTHER THAN POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE. ENERGY ITSELF CREATED BY FLOW OF ELECTRONS.
After seeing these video I feel lot of proud that a single channel can only satisfied me....Thank you very much, sir. God bless you a long life, so you earn/get what and which kind of you want. Thank you so much for fulfill my satisfaction....
Sir awesome sir.The things which I have not understood since 12 I understood now . Really great sir.Sir please make videos on Signal s and systems sir please.
Very nice explanation bro...this video helped me a lot...thanks for making this video....but i think there is a silly mistake u need 2 correct it... 1C = 6.24×10^18 not 4.28×10^18 electrons...
Well said broo I watch the total video like a movie .your explanation is simple and easy to understand and no logic is missing any where.Thanks for making this type of videos broo Keep doing videos.Thank u😍
Thank you for making the time to create this video. I quite like how you tie everything together well from the initial theory to how it relates in a circuit.
Typically during circuit analysis, the direction opposite to flow of electron is assumed to be the direction of current. which is known as conventional current. I hope it will clear your doubt.
Sir you have taught the unit of current is Ampere it is right but we can't write with capital A because it represents the name of scientist. I hope you don't mind it. Thanks
ATTENTION PLEASE!!! AN OPEN CHALLENGE TO ALL READING THIS CAN YOU SAY THE DIFFERENCE/RELATION BETWEEN COULOMB AND VOLTAGE AND IS IT DIRECTLY Or INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL?REPLY IF U DARE : -).
Simply coulomb is the amount of charge ...and the voltage is the work to be done to move this charge from one point to another....its just like....let's say u need to pueh a bike from ur home to school then bike indicates charge and the work u have done to push it indicates voltage
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS At the end , where we have used 5v and 3v voltage source between a resistor to determine which element is dissipating or supplying power
@@54_a_aayushbhat85 As I mentioned in the video, the current will flow from higher potential (5V) to lower pontential (3V). So, the direction of the current is clockwise. Once the direction of the current is established, we can determine, which element is dissipating the power and which element is supplying the power. In case of 5V source, the current is coming out of the positive terminal of the supply. It means, it is supplying the power. While in case of the resistor and 3V voltage source, the current is entering into the positive terminal. That's why these elements are dissipating the power. I hope, it will clear your doubt. If you still have any doubt, then let me know here.
These electrons are the valence electrons of the copper atoms in the copper wire. Or in other words, they are the electrons in the outermost orbit of the copper atom. So, these electrons can be easily knocked out of the orbit by applying external field. And once these electrons are free electrons, they will flow in the direction of the applied external field (Voltage). So, these flow of electrons we call it as current. I hope it will clear your doubt.
its so wierd how such a powerful force comes form tiny wires ).....that we have to build gigantic power plants to extract a force from a wire the size of a hair)
1 Coulomb of charge = 1/ charge of one electron = 1/ (1.6 * 10^-19) = 6.25 x 10^18. In the video, instead of 6.25 x 10^18, by mistake 4.28 * 10^18 is written. But it should be 6.25 x 10^18 electrons. That means to have 1C of charge, we require 6.25 x 10^18 number of electrons. I hope, it will clear your doubt.
Please chcek the second channel ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS - QUIZ. You will get a questions on the network analysis. Also check the playlist on the Quiz ( solution) on the channel.
There are many factors in studying electronics. One place I found which succeeds in merging these is the Gregs Electro Blog (check it out on google) without a doubt the most incredible info that I've heard of. Check out this unbelievable website.
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to learn about introduction to electronics design try Letza Easy Electronics Lessons (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my partner got cool results with it.
I am a third ece student who lost all my basic knowledge in this quarantine. So I decided to start all over again and this playlist of basic electronics helped me to get into my track again.
Thank you so much for this!
Hey can u tell me is it going to be tough for me in 1st year even if I'm average student
Hey !! Im also a ece student please can you suggest me what to do More so that I can get a Job. Please 🙏🏼
@@vegetasama7963 was it tough?
Wow if we had this video back in 2008 maybe I wouldn't fail my E&E tests and exams hahahhah anyway thank you, great video!
I checked many videos but none of them was able to give me clearity. But they way you explained in detail. Now it's clear to me. Thanks for this video. I just started learning electronics because everytime I am using any electronics I have question how this is working. It's kind of magic that I want to learn
nice explanation bro....but 6.25x10^18 charge of electrons required to get 1 coulomb
Thank u for correction
U r not correct
@@varunv6309 (1.6X10^-19)X(6.25X10^18)=1 , if i am not correct, Please explain me - Love to Learn from you. Thanks
1e = 1.6×10^-19 C
So 1C=1÷(1.6×10^-19)
=6.25×10^18
U r right bro i saw in google
in the case of voltage , i.e. E1 AND E2 ,i think we are not throwing the ball upward , we are throwing ball downwards from top of the tower so that potential energy is converted into kinetic energy such that electrical potential energy is converted into kinetic energy of electrons. i.e. work done by potential difference converted into kinetic energy. more will be the potential difference more electrons get accelerate. more is the work done. THERE IS NO REQUIRE OF ENERGY TO FLOW OF ELECTRONS OTHER THAN POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE. ENERGY ITSELF CREATED BY FLOW OF ELECTRONS.
so grateful this video exists non of lecturer was able to explain in this detail thankyou very much
After seeing these video I feel lot of proud that a single channel can only satisfied me....Thank you very much, sir.
God bless you a long life, so you earn/get what and which kind of you want.
Thank you so much for fulfill my satisfaction....
This is what we called "education" Indian schools...Nice explaination
I wish i found this channel in my 1st year , but thank god i atleast found it in third year 😅
correction: 1 Coulomb = 6.24 * 10 ^ -18 electrons
2:47 Number of electrons=
1.602×10
−19
coulombs per electron
1coulomb
≈6.242×10
18
electrons
all goods.
Sir awesome sir.The things which I have not understood since 12 I understood now . Really great sir.Sir please make videos on Signal s and systems sir please.
Tq so mush
Such a understandable (very point explained clearly) vedio
Plz plz do some more vedios like this🙏
Joining college this year
Thanks for ur contribution
Nicely explained with drawings
Very nice explanation bro...this video helped me a lot...thanks for making this video....but i think there is a silly mistake u need 2 correct it... 1C = 6.24×10^18 not 4.28×10^18 electrons...
it is 6.25 not 6.24
Well said broo
I watch the total video like a movie .your explanation is simple and easy to understand and no logic is missing any where.Thanks for making this type of videos broo
Keep doing videos.Thank u😍
Thank you sir.
By this video i get clarity of what exactly the current is?
1coulomb=6.24*10^18electrons
I was looking from scratch to learn DE thanks alot guyss
Hey it's 6.24*10^18 electrons make one coulumb
Thank you for making the time to create this video. I quite like how you tie everything together well from the initial theory to how it relates in a circuit.
Sir, very good explanation
Thanks for the vedio...
Very nyc video
Great explanation
Super sir 👍👍
I am having problem with hp250 mother board , the resistor R010 is not reading in with power volt
Best explanation on electricity 👍
Sir! May you explain conventional current?
Typically during circuit analysis, the direction opposite to flow of electron is assumed to be the direction of current.
which is known as conventional current.
I hope it will clear your doubt.
Yes sir, thanks.
And what is its use.
Sir, thx for the video, just one suggestion:
-can u pls send the video in ppt format in description, it is easier for reference next time.
Thanks a lot for this information
very well expalined
Woah this makes everything clear .thanksssss♡♡♡
Sir you have taught the unit of current is Ampere it is right but we can't write with capital A because it represents the name of scientist.
I hope you don't mind it.
Thanks
But u have explained brilliantly
Bro you said electrons are flow from negative side to positive but, in vehicals negative is grounded
V=j/c, in this case when the energy is being increased continuously what will happen inside,effect on electrons if the cable is same as before.
Ur r simply superb sir...Thank u very much...Waity for some more videos.
I want to join a crash course from foundation levels to Build a micro processor control panel
Please tell direction of current, voltage
Can you explain a little more about free electrons? They just pop out in the lesson all of a sudden. Thank you!
Ya same doubt here
Voice is very low except that everything is good 👍😊
Tq nice
thanks it helped me a lot
why 6.24 changed to 4.28 , any reason
Bro can you make a video Lecture on two port network and fourier series
Yes, two port network will be covered soon.
1c=6.25×10^18e's
very nice explanation..can you please add control system
this was really helpful...
great work
i think it should be supplying and consuming
2:37 1 coloumb = 6.25 × 10^18
ATTENTION PLEASE!!! AN OPEN CHALLENGE TO ALL READING THIS
CAN YOU SAY THE DIFFERENCE/RELATION BETWEEN COULOMB AND VOLTAGE AND IS IT DIRECTLY Or INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL?REPLY IF U DARE : -).
Simply coulomb is the amount of charge ...and the voltage is the work to be done to move this charge from one point to another....its just like....let's say u need to pueh a bike from ur home to school then bike indicates charge and the work u have done to push it indicates voltage
1C = 6.2415x10^18e
Meaning of dissipating
Superb sir
💚💚superb
Thankyou sir.👍🏻
Nyc😁
Thank you bro,I really understood now ,superb explanation
Nice explain
16:05 dissipating Or consuming/absorbing? Clarify pls..
Sir is it compulsory to remember the accurate values of charge for competitive exams like ecet exam
Sometimes in the question, the value of the charge is given. But it is better to remember the value. (in case, if it is not given then)
I somehow have 6.25 times ten to the eighteenth more electrons than protons as being one negative coulomb.
Nicely explained
1q value is wrong ..it is 6.2x10^18 electrons
hello sir how is a coulomb equal to 4.28x10 power 18 electrons?
Yes, that's a mistake. It should be 6.25 x 10^18.
Please correct that.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS okay sir thank you.
Well explained brother
Excellent lecture I have seen till date
Nice explanation bro
In 1 coulomb there is 6.25*10^-19no of electrons
You are wrong
Thanks a lot. Please add some real time examples as well.
Now why we have only consider 5v voltage source not 3v voltage source after that?
Would you please mention the timestamp, where you are reffering to in the video?
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS At the end , where we have used 5v and 3v voltage source between a resistor to determine which element is dissipating or supplying power
@@54_a_aayushbhat85 As I mentioned in the video, the current will flow from higher potential (5V) to lower pontential (3V). So, the direction of the current is clockwise. Once the direction of the current is established, we can determine, which element is dissipating the power and which element is supplying the power. In case of 5V source, the current is coming out of the positive terminal of the supply. It means, it is supplying the power. While in case of the resistor and 3V voltage source, the current is entering into the positive terminal. That's why these elements are dissipating the power. I hope, it will clear your doubt. If you still have any doubt, then let me know here.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS now it is clear
Thank u sir
Well explained bro....
wher edo electrons come from in this copper wire? fromt the wire itself or form vacuum around the wire where electricity is produced
These electrons are the valence electrons of the copper atoms in the copper wire. Or in other words, they are the electrons in the outermost orbit of the copper atom. So, these electrons can be easily knocked out of the orbit by applying external field. And once these electrons are free electrons, they will flow in the direction of the applied external field (Voltage). So, these flow of electrons we call it as current.
I hope it will clear your doubt.
its so wierd how such a powerful force comes form tiny wires ).....that we have to build gigantic power plants to extract a force from a wire the size of a hair)
can we take outside loop for caclculation
Hi, I didn't get your question. Would you please provide the time stamp where you are referring ?
Try to make it short as u can
Hiii sir h r u i want some topics plz explain sir
Super
Does resistor has any polarity with it
No, it doesn't.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS
So please sir how can we defined if the resistor consumed or supply power(applying sign convention)?
Can please anyone explain what does inverse mean in this timestamp 2:46
1 Coulomb of charge = 1/ charge of one electron = 1/ (1.6 * 10^-19) = 6.25 x 10^18. In the video, instead of 6.25 x 10^18, by mistake 4.28 * 10^18 is written. But it should be 6.25 x 10^18 electrons. That means to have 1C of charge, we require 6.25 x 10^18 number of electrons. I hope, it will clear your doubt.
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thanks a lot🙏
7/9
can you put number before title.
hai, can u make a video of designing a small circuit based on op amps
Yes, I am already making videos on Op-Amp and its application. So, upcoming videos will cover it circuits based on the op-amp.
Sir I want important questions in network analysis of c14 ece branch
Please chcek the second channel ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS - QUIZ. You will get a questions on the network analysis. Also check the playlist on the Quiz ( solution) on the channel.
thanks
3:55
Ok
curry current will be next video....
TheSheepik curry current seriously?..?
2:24
There are many factors in studying electronics. One place I found which succeeds in merging these is the Gregs Electro Blog (check it out on google) without a doubt the most incredible info that I've heard of. Check out this unbelievable website.
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Ba guru commentnge like madu
Thoda jaldi bol yaar
u can watch it at 2x speed just like me
Hindi wala Chanel ni he kya
Next year, will plan something about it.
Yaar eat some stuff to become energetic
He was trying to talk slower because many people have complained
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to learn about introduction to electronics design try Letza Easy Electronics Lessons (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my partner got cool results with it.
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