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I really liked this video. It was really educational. At the end of this video, I think, it would have been better if you had used a bread board. I think using bread board is better than using alligators. However I am grateful that you share your knowledge with us.
I also forgot that I think you need to put the resistor before led anode lead where the current flows. led is current hungry and it may damage the led. and you can use ohms law to calculate what current and voltage will be available for your led depending on the resistor.
This channel is so interesting :) btw :( somebody know a good book or something to star learning electricity by myself , I wanna make this my career when I graduate from high school but I don't know how to star learning the basics things.
Ok bro I got another serious Q for ya Punch in the 1/2 CV squared equation but use a 1F device of 1V the answer is obviously 0.5 ‘joules’ however all conversions state 1 joule = 1 coulomb v ?? Or have I just done something fundamentally wrong? Also 1 Farad = 1 Coulmb v ?
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I really liked this video. It was really educational. At the end of this video, I think, it would have been better if you had used a bread board. I think using bread board is better than using alligators. However I am grateful that you share your knowledge with us.
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Thanks for explaining the differences in capacitor types and high pass terminology - nice demonstration too!
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I also forgot that I think you need to put the resistor before led anode lead where the current flows. led is current hungry and it may damage the led.
and you can use ohms law to calculate what current and voltage will be available for your led depending on the resistor.
This channel is so interesting :) btw :( somebody know a good book or something to star learning electricity by myself , I wanna make this my career when I graduate from high school but I don't know how to star learning the basics things.
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So what’s a joule ? This video is a joule but is it 1 joule = 1 coulomb ?
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That giant capacitor in the thumbnail looked like a Kickstart to me lol
Ok bro I got another serious Q for ya
Punch in the 1/2 CV squared equation but use a 1F device of 1V the answer is obviously 0.5 ‘joules’ however all conversions state 1 joule = 1 coulomb v ??
Or have I just done something fundamentally wrong?
Also 1 Farad = 1 Coulmb v ?
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