Important to note here that there is no such thing as 'more positives' it is actually 'less negatives' that make something positively charged. Protons can't move from the nucleus of an atom!
I got so confused when I was learning circuit boards because I always thought the energy went in through the positive of a battery and out through the negative so this helped me finally understand they both output energy. Thanks for the great video. Can't believe it's 14 years old
These physics videos have quite clear graphics and they are fun too. They might be great for learning English as a foreign language especially for people who love science more than languages. Sth like extras for English teachers at schools abroad, ideally with some simple added revision questions both for physics and vocabulary.
plz make as much videos on science subject as u can..because your videos r really helpful.i can only understand if someone explains patiently .thankyou Mr.Andreson😊
@@hehehee7317 Yes, usually materials have neutral charge, which means they have the same amount of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge). Only electrons migrate over materials. If some electrons "run away" from an object, then it has more protons, so it is positively charged (which basically means he has lack of electrons as you said). The only thing I don't understand is why rubbing objects make electrons jump from one object to another one. Maybe someone read this comment and would be so nice to explain it.
The Ford EDIS (Electronic Distributorless Ignition System) waste spark ignition system is an example of why I love Ford. Ford brought it to market in 1988 years before other companies like Toyota started using coils. It works like this. For example, a 6 cylinder engine equiped with a computer controlled EDIS ignition only has 3 coils. Each coil fires one cylinder on the power stroke and the opposite cylinder on the exhaust stroke, ("wasting" the spark). The fact that instead of having 6 coils and only having 3 not only brings the cost of the part down by 50%, it also reduces the failure rate by 50% and it does decrease vehicle weight, not by a lot but in engineering terms anything counts. Now I know what you're thinking, if a coil fails then wouldn't you lose 2 cylinders? Yes you would, but, that's actually a good thing. Instead of having a slight misfire you would get a severe misfire and significant power loss, which would be impossible to ignore, so your car will spend less time running poorly and would be repaired immediately since something would be so obviously wrong, people would opt for repair sooner than later preventing damage to their engine. It's literally a 5 minute fix and it costs $20 to $50 for the OEM Ford Motorcraft part. A representative from the famous performance brand MDS ignitions even called Fords computer controlled EDIS ignition system "one of the finest systems running". The nice thing about EDIS is since it's computer controlled, by using a knock sensor or oxygen sensor you can electronically advance or retard timing on the fly maximizing power, efficiency and minimizing fuel predetonation and decreasing the likelihood of engine damage. That being said there are some drawbacks. Namely, since the system fires 2 cylinders at once your spark plugs are being fired twice as much as a normal system and do see more wear. Ford thought of this and made sure to use double platinum plugs (- + positive sides) that last 75,000 to 100,000 miles. The other downside is since there are two spark plugs hooked up to every coil, one spark plug will wear out the electrode and the opposite spark plug will wear out the anode. This is because when the coil fires it's pulling power from ground, through one spark plug and to the other spark plug back to the positive terminal of the battery. One spark plug is firing in reverse polarity always. It is a series connection. This is the layout of the series electrical circuit from - chassis ground to - of coil from - of coil to + of coil from + of coil to - of plug 1 from - of plug 1 to + of plug 1 from + of plug 1 to + of plug 2 from + of plug 2 to - of plug 2 from - of plug 2 to + of battery (inside the battery in the positively charged electrolytic solution, electrical current flows from the + to - but outside of the battery using metal conductors which are always negatively charged and can only conduct negative current, electrical current flows from the - chassis toward the + battery terminal, notice this is exactly opposite as the inside of the battery and this is what allows for flow, opposites truly attract, to have a - flow outside of the battery a + flow inside must exist and vice versa. Think of the negative terminal of your battery as the pool of electricity, it defines the potential of energy, it can be tapped into anywhere on the body and will provide 100% of available power, and think of the positive wire as the choke, the wire size and load will only draw so much current from the negative ground, that's why when you hook speakers up to an amplifier, you can run both channels off one - ground but you need 2 separate + cables to get stereo because the + defines the load and potential, while the negative supplies the power that you are asking of it, you cannot run 2 channels on one + cable because you are only defining one circuit, all - connections are really one connection and the + connections are branches. The - is the reservoir of electricity and the positive is the pipe sucking a determined amount from it. Now that you have that in your mind, the battery in reality doesn't provide the electricity, the chassis of your car and the wires have electricity stored in them all the time, the battery just creates an opposite field and causes the electricity that's already in the chassis and wires to circulate!) from - of battery to - chassis and the chain repeats. Relative polarity could be hooked up differently but it doesn't really matter much.
And this is how relationships work between two people; especially two people trying to date. One has to have something the other one needs- like 2 Valence shells coming together to provide a balance between one another; giving what the other one needs. Two people that are too similar cannot get along and will repel one another. Two people with just the right amount of difference will come together to fulfill one another and provide just the right amount of balance to exist in perfect harmony. Like the harmony in music; one note is played high and one is played low. Despite their obvious differences, they come together to create a beautiful sound that works perfectly.
very confused on how charges move. For instance, on the simulator, why can't the balloon take electrons from the wall? Would that simulator only work with balloons or would any object be able to take electrons away by rubbing? For instance, could I have just rubbed my hand on a sweater or a box and obtain a negatively charged hand?
***** They're both neutral, but the sweater has more electrons making the sweater relatively more negative and the balloon positive, resulting in the transfer of electrons.
luis rivera And the balloon sticks to the sweater becuase now that the balloon has all those negative charges the sweater is now positive, remeber opposites attract.
I still have a slight doubt to as: 'if the negative charges are transferred from the sweater to the balloon - and in theory negative charges should repel - why was there a bunch of negative charges all clustered up together in the balloon?' Or does the principle not apply to the charges in the balloon? Can someone help explain this to me please? Thank you so much!
If the balloon never touches the sweater, after being charged. How does the sweater get its' electrons back? Does it remain positive charge? thank you.
Hi Mr. Anderson I'm wondering if the positive component of the atom actually moves. My understanding is that the electrons move and the protons stay in the same place. Did I miss anything?
It's just a symbolized animation. In reality, those that stay still are the molecules, and the atoms that make them up can rotate freely without it's structure breaking up. Some parts of the molecules have more protons or electrons depending on the composition; they just rotate towards the charges of the other objects.
I don't understand. SO how do u control whether the balloon, after rubbing onto the sweater, is negatively charged or positively charged? Or can it be both? If so, is it by chance? Or is it because of material differences in the balloon or the sweater?
sorry that this is a year late, but the balloon (and most objects for that matter) only take negative charges as electrons (the thing in an atom with a negative charge) are located outside the nucleus and are easy to take whilst protons are located inside the nucleus which are difficult to take- so when an object is rubbed against another object only the negative charge will be taken
attraction is not a sure test of charge on a body because either a negatively charged object or a positively charged object can be attracted to a neutrally charged object (in this case, the human body)- so repulsion is a sure fire way of determining if a body is negatively or positively charged
Hi thanks, but now my question is why does the cloth becomes positive charge? I mean why not the other way around, the cloth is negatively charged and the balloon becomes positively charged?
So what are positive and negative charges other than the equal and opposite forces had by electrons and protons? Do they have shape or pattern to the mechanics that make a charge one or the other?
What happens if you rub two ballons, and put them together at the area where the electrons are more and let them go at the same time. Will they go away from each other or stick?
I still don't understand, what is the subatomic particle of the positive change, Proton or positron? Positron has the same properties as the electrons, just the charge is different.
it has to do wiyh light moving through space time with different frequencies effecting time space as positive and negative through its relative speed and its inherited non linear resistive properties of space-time
So how does this pertain to the law of attraction? I’ve read a bunch of books like the “secret” and “think and grow rich” and they talk about how what we think is what we attract. How can what i read in the books be true if science is saying that like and like will repulse?? Would greatly appreciate an answer.
sorry that this is a year late, but the books are talking about a different type of attraction- by surrounding yourself with things that will lead to your success you will find that you'll succeed
Because they r bounded in their orbits by the positive charge of the protons..... But a question comes here Y electrons r on fixed orbits y dont they are attracted to protons and neutrons....
Question is which is the force that cause particles to repel or attract in subatomic level because all we know that positive with positive repel and so but question is clear subatomic force -name of that.s thing.Same question is for magnetic field particles that cause magnetic field how is they name.
Electrons on the outside of an atom are free to move from object to object. So, if you were to rub a balloon on your head you are actually transferring some of your electrons to the balloon giving it a negative charge (because originally it was neutral and then you gave it something with a negative charge). Becoming positive actually just means that an object loses electrons (there is no such thing as having more positives...so when you gave the balloon electrons you actually became positively charged momentarily because you lost electrons! So in generally negative charge is gaining electrons and positive charge is losing electrons. Hope this helps!
+Kelsey Anderson Thank you for explaining, yes helpful! :-) I was wondering from this, in order for something to become charged, is friction compulsory in order to transfer electrons? What must occur in order for electrons to transfer and create a charge?
Thank you. Thats nice, but why does the baloon gains electrons. I mean, if I leave the baloon over the sweater it wont get electrons. But if I rub the ballon it will get a negative charge. Rubbing means easy electron donation?
But what is a charge? Specially what is a positive charge? Is it proton? If it is proton then how it can move amd if not proton than exactly what it is?
Why? Why is anything "charged" what exactly is a "charge"? I understand friction and all that to make "charges" but what specifically is a "charge" beyond an "attractive force" so then, what is an "attractive force" beyond something that attracts or repels, why? Why does it do all that?
Wait.. If a neutral and charged object touch, don't they share their charges and try to become neutral ? Like.. 3 electrons and 1 proton touching a neutral object, 3 of each, would result in both objects having 3 electrons and 2 protons, right ?
Ever heard of an orgone accumulator? Have a think about it. A long, long think. Then look at the layers of different stone in the megalithic structures like pyramids ect
You rubbed a neutral balloon on a neutral sweater. WHY does the balloon pick up electrons and not protons or either since it is neutral and has no charge to begin with? How does a neutral object become charged is what I am asking?
When you rub a balloon against your hair or fur or something, you are actually ripping the electrons off of your hair on to the balloon thus giving it an overall negative charge. The electrons can be removed but protons within the nucleus cannot thus a positive charge is never accomplished. Hope this helps.
Did anybody noticed when he showed the box where positive and negative charges attracted they both had similar amount of opposite charges. What if they don't have equal amount of charges on the two charged bodies
i remember i lerned it that way: positiv charge is missing electrons therefore you have free holes negativ charge have free electrons old diagrams show moving + to - but its - to+ i think when i looked at the train wire from above and if some human would touch it you get a big electric shook the next thing i tryed was i took a battery with a + and - pol and holded them on the ground or at the wires the the drives on from below but either way if i used the + or - pol nothing happend (ampere measure) still could not figure out this question up to today
if we say that, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons in an atom. is it true or false??? if true then can we say that the atom is neutral ????
It is stupid easy in most software... It's just like adding an image to a video. Except now you're adding a video. On the most basic level a video is just thousands of images.
they are the same forces, it's just that in the cases of magnets it's specialized so therefore they use different names (technically they don't have to)
Important to note here that there is no such thing as 'more positives' it is actually 'less negatives' that make something positively charged. Protons can't move from the nucleus of an atom!
So, only electrons can be transferred from an object to another object, right?
well I think radiation and nuclear whichever are special instances, and technically you'd be moving them between systems lol jokes
Good job
awsome video
Yeah because they are the primary carrier of electrical charges.
I got so confused when I was learning circuit boards because I always thought the energy went in through the positive of a battery and out through the negative so this helped me finally understand they both output energy. Thanks for the great video. Can't believe it's 14 years old
finally I understood this concept after 17 years
This Is easy and I’m 14
@@christianfiehn383 you 15 yet?
15, understand
These physics videos have quite clear graphics and they are fun too. They might be great for learning English as a foreign language especially for people who love science more than languages. Sth like extras for English teachers at schools abroad, ideally with some simple added revision questions both for physics and vocabulary.
Superb sir i hardly comments on a video but this time i could not stop my self. Thnk u so much keep making such kinds of vidiozzzzzz
really helpful in making the concepts more strong!!!!!! thanks alot!!
i could learn more by staring at a wall
plz make as much videos on science subject as u can..because your videos r really helpful.i can only understand if someone explains patiently
.thankyou Mr.Andreson😊
Yes but what is the 'charge' ?????? What brought the charge into being???
Charge - electrons (negatively charged) in atoms. What brought them into existence? We can ask that question about everything surrounding us.
PinkySuavo so a single charge is caused by a lack of or an excessive number of electrons?
@@hehehee7317 Yes, usually materials have neutral charge, which means they have the same amount of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge). Only electrons migrate over materials.
If some electrons "run away" from an object, then it has more protons, so it is positively charged (which basically means he has lack of electrons as you said).
The only thing I don't understand is why rubbing objects make electrons jump from one object to another one. Maybe someone read this comment and would be so nice to explain it.
Death and birth
+PinkySuavo Thanks for writing that out, makes things easier to understand 👍
hi hope all is well, can you please tell me if it is possible to permanently make a metal surface negatively charged?
It isn't
@@valorantmagic8998 even by using nanotechnology?
But what is positive and negative what does they mean, and why do opposite charges attract in the forst place.
The Ford EDIS (Electronic Distributorless Ignition System) waste spark ignition system is an example of why I love Ford. Ford brought it to market in 1988 years before other companies like Toyota started using coils.
It works like this. For example, a 6 cylinder engine equiped with a computer controlled EDIS ignition only has 3 coils. Each coil fires one cylinder on the power stroke and the opposite cylinder on the exhaust stroke, ("wasting" the spark). The fact that instead of having 6 coils and only having 3 not only brings the cost of the part down by 50%, it also reduces the failure rate by 50% and it does decrease vehicle weight, not by a lot but in engineering terms anything counts. Now I know what you're thinking, if a coil fails then wouldn't you lose 2 cylinders? Yes you would, but, that's actually a good thing. Instead of having a slight misfire you would get a severe misfire and significant power loss, which would be impossible to ignore, so your car will spend less time running poorly and would be repaired immediately since something would be so obviously wrong, people would opt for repair sooner than later preventing damage to their engine. It's literally a 5 minute fix and it costs $20 to $50 for the OEM Ford Motorcraft part. A representative from the famous performance brand MDS ignitions even called Fords computer controlled EDIS ignition system "one of the finest systems running". The nice thing about EDIS is since it's computer controlled, by using a knock sensor or oxygen sensor you can electronically advance or retard timing on the fly maximizing power, efficiency and minimizing fuel predetonation and decreasing the likelihood of engine damage. That being said there are some drawbacks. Namely, since the system fires 2 cylinders at once your spark plugs are being fired twice as much as a normal system and do see more wear. Ford thought of this and made sure to use double platinum plugs (- + positive sides) that last 75,000 to 100,000 miles. The other downside is since there are two spark plugs hooked up to every coil, one spark plug will wear out the electrode and the opposite spark plug will wear out the anode. This is because when the coil fires it's pulling power from ground, through one spark plug and to the other spark plug back to the positive terminal of the battery. One spark plug is firing in reverse polarity always. It is a series connection.
This is the layout of the series electrical circuit
from - chassis ground to - of coil
from - of coil to + of coil
from + of coil to - of plug 1
from - of plug 1 to + of plug 1
from + of plug 1 to + of plug 2
from + of plug 2 to - of plug 2
from - of plug 2 to + of battery
(inside the battery in the positively charged electrolytic solution, electrical current flows from the + to - but outside of the battery using metal conductors which are always negatively charged and can only conduct negative current, electrical current flows from the - chassis toward the + battery terminal, notice this is exactly opposite as the inside of the battery and this is what allows for flow, opposites truly attract, to have a - flow outside of the battery a + flow inside must exist and vice versa. Think of the negative terminal of your battery as the pool of electricity, it defines the potential of energy, it can be tapped into anywhere on the body and will provide 100% of available power, and think of the positive wire as the choke, the wire size and load will only draw so much current from the negative ground, that's why when you hook speakers up to an amplifier, you can run both channels off one - ground but you need 2 separate + cables to get stereo because the + defines the load and potential, while the negative supplies the power that you are asking of it, you cannot run 2 channels on one + cable because you are only defining one circuit, all - connections are really one connection and the + connections are branches. The - is the reservoir of electricity and the positive is the pipe sucking a determined amount from it.
Now that you have that in your mind, the battery in reality doesn't provide the electricity, the chassis of your car and the wires have electricity stored in them all the time, the battery just creates an opposite field and causes the electricity that's already in the chassis and wires to circulate!)
from - of battery to - chassis and the chain repeats.
Relative polarity could be hooked up differently but it doesn't really matter much.
And this is how relationships work between two people; especially two people trying to date. One has to have something the other one needs- like 2 Valence shells coming together to provide a balance between one another; giving what the other one needs. Two people that are too similar cannot get along and will repel one another. Two people with just the right amount of difference will come together to fulfill one another and provide just the right amount of balance to exist in perfect harmony. Like the harmony in music; one note is played high and one is played low. Despite their obvious differences, they come together to create a beautiful sound that works perfectly.
DooM Guy 83 this is so superficial lol
Gay people are neutral charged consciousness
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Holy shit you must have triggered a lot of people 😂😂😂
i bet this is why you're single
very confused on how charges move. For instance, on the simulator, why can't the balloon take electrons from the wall? Would that simulator only work with balloons or would any object be able to take electrons away by rubbing? For instance, could I have just rubbed my hand on a sweater or a box and obtain a negatively charged hand?
I dont think its taking electrons think about it as the space the electrons are making up.
You helped a lot, thank you very much!
Why are the negative charges going off the sweater into the balloon? Isn't the sweater and balloon a neutral object?
***** They're both neutral, but the sweater has more electrons making the sweater relatively more negative and the balloon positive, resulting in the transfer of electrons.
luis rivera And the balloon sticks to the sweater becuase now that the balloon has all those negative charges the sweater is now positive, remeber opposites attract.
I still have a slight doubt to as:
'if the negative charges are transferred from the sweater to the balloon - and in theory negative charges should repel - why was there a bunch of negative charges all clustered up together in the balloon?' Or does the principle not apply to the charges in the balloon?
Can someone help explain this to me please?
Thank you so much!
If the balloon never touches the sweater, after being charged. How does the sweater get its' electrons back? Does it remain positive charge? thank you.
Bozeman Science Thanks for the Great lesson on positive and negative charge! It was very informative, and very well explained, and demonstrated.
Thank you so much for this informative video
Thanks for knowledge .
Thank you sir,that helped me a lot.
i have a quiz tomorrow you just saved my life thank you
Ye
So why does charge transfers when rubbing balloon against sweater and not when rubbing against the wall? What's the difference?
thats classified
u are really good u helped me with my science test
What is the "thing" moving from the sweater to the balloon? is it an ion? or electrons or some of the elemental particles?
I believe It is known as electrostatic force
A force is not a thing...
I meant if there is something more like a quark that causes that disruption in the charges distribution.
Well...
What moved from the sweater to the balloon are negatively charged fundamental particles, the electrons.
Hi Mr. Anderson
I'm wondering if the positive component of the atom actually moves. My understanding is that the electrons move and the protons stay in the same place. Did I miss anything?
This is right^
It's just a symbolized animation. In reality, those that stay still are the molecules, and the atoms that make them up can rotate freely without it's structure breaking up.
Some parts of the molecules have more protons or electrons depending on the composition; they just rotate towards the charges of the other objects.
Thanks for your great explanation, it helps teach my kid :)
did anyone notice that there was a translator voice on 4:25 lel anyways Great vids :D
Yea so to make u click like
Wow. I am failing science when I am watching This. I'll update in a week
Ok update. I am doing better thank ypu
How can you purposefully charge an object with a negative charge, and how would you store that negative charge?
I don't understand. SO how do u control whether the balloon, after rubbing onto the sweater, is negatively charged or positively charged? Or can it be both? If so, is it by chance? Or is it because of material differences in the balloon or the sweater?
sorry that this is a year late, but the balloon (and most objects for that matter) only take negative charges as electrons (the thing in an atom with a negative charge) are located outside the nucleus and are easy to take whilst protons are located inside the nucleus which are difficult to take- so when an object is rubbed against another object only the negative charge will be taken
Amazing video, helped so much. Thanks a lot
Sir,why does like charges repel and unlike charges attract, what's the phenomenon behind it??
can u please give a answer of my question .I have read that repulsion is a sure test of charge on a body but why attraction is not???????
attraction is not a sure test of charge on a body because either a negatively charged object or a positively charged object can be attracted to a neutrally charged object (in this case, the human body)- so repulsion is a sure fire way of determining if a body is negatively or positively charged
Hi thanks, but now my question is why does the cloth becomes positive charge? I mean why not the other way around, the cloth is negatively charged and the balloon becomes positively charged?
I found the answer here www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/2746-static-electricity-and-electrical-charge
Can u pls explain why wearing NEFFUL products help our bodies get rid of positive ions?
So what are positive and negative charges other than the equal and opposite forces had by electrons and protons? Do they have shape or pattern to the mechanics that make a charge one or the other?
Can sodium 2 electrons??
Can sodium loose 2 electrons?
You helped me so much thanks!
This was so great to watch, thanks! Clearly explained and illustrated, as you well know!
I have to turn in a test tomorrow. you saved me. thank you.
So negetive charge needs the positive charge and it goes near it?
What happens if you rub two ballons, and put them together at the area where the electrons are more and let them go at the same time. Will they go away from each other or stick?
How the charges can be polarized, the protons are in nucleus and they will always stay in it. Is that not right?
When you rub a balloon on your head, how do you know if will be negative or positive.
I still don't understand, what is the subatomic particle of the positive change, Proton or positron? Positron has the same properties as the electrons, just the charge is different.
These are so great, thank you! Learning a lot, very helpful indeed.
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@@DerperDaDerpa yo also whats a kendama also you can add spaces in names also also you can just do like a _
How to do you positively charge a balloon again?
Really helpful , thanks a lot !
Another clip that is not explaining what charge is :(
A positive charge creates an electric field that radiates outward, and a negative charge creates an electric field that radiates inward
Everything in jujutsu kaisen is making sense now
it has to do wiyh light moving through space time with different frequencies effecting time space as positive and negative through its relative speed and its inherited non linear resistive properties of space-time
So how does this pertain to the law of attraction? I’ve read a bunch of books like the “secret” and “think and grow rich” and they talk about how what we think is what we attract. How can what i read in the books be true if science is saying that like and like will repulse?? Would greatly appreciate an answer.
sorry that this is a year late, but the books are talking about a different type of attraction- by surrounding yourself with things that will lead to your success you will find that you'll succeed
Amazing
why electrons do not fly off the surfaces of a charged body?
Because they r bounded in their orbits by the positive charge of the protons.....
But a question comes here
Y electrons r on fixed orbits y dont they are attracted to protons and neutrons....
I have question
Why positive and negative charge cancels out?
awesome video
Question is which is the force that cause particles to repel or attract in subatomic level because all we know that positive with positive repel and so but question is clear subatomic force -name of that.s thing.Same question is for magnetic field particles that cause magnetic field how is they name.
whoa that is very cool thank you
and i still dont know, what negative and positive charge actually is...
Electrons on the outside of an atom are free to move from object to object. So, if you were to rub a balloon on your head you are actually transferring some of your electrons to the balloon giving it a negative charge (because originally it was neutral and then you gave it something with a negative charge). Becoming positive actually just means that an object loses electrons (there is no such thing as having more positives...so when you gave the balloon electrons you actually became positively charged momentarily because you lost electrons! So in generally negative charge is gaining electrons and positive charge is losing electrons. Hope this helps!
+Kelsey Anderson Thank you for explaining, yes helpful! :-) I was wondering from this, in order for something to become charged, is friction compulsory in order to transfer electrons? What must occur in order for electrons to transfer and create a charge?
electrons and protons respectfully
Kelsey Anderson I’ve been looking for months and you just gave me the clear answer I was looking for. Thank you so much
@@kelseyanderson6674 Bro balloon is neutral
So how does it attracts more electrons without external energy?
So, if I remove electrons from an object, how can they be transferred to another to remove static?
Thank you. Thats nice, but why does the baloon gains electrons. I mean, if I leave the baloon over the sweater it wont get electrons. But if I rub the ballon it will get a negative charge. Rubbing means easy electron donation?
Your really a great person i thank you even it will not effect but i wish that you can make more videos about much more chapters in science please
Does a positively charged particle neutralise a negatively charged particle?
how will we get to know that it charge is negative or it has more electron
But what is a charge?
Specially what is a positive charge? Is it proton?
If it is proton then how it can move amd if not proton than exactly what it is?
Yes, it was helpful
Thank you very much sir...it is very helpful❤
Thank you!
Why? Why is anything "charged" what exactly is a "charge"? I understand friction and all that to make "charges" but what specifically is a "charge" beyond an "attractive force" so then, what is an "attractive force" beyond something that attracts or repels, why? Why does it do all that?
so we have two charged objects how to tell which is negative and which is positive
Wait.. If a neutral and charged object touch, don't they share their charges and try to become neutral ? Like.. 3 electrons and 1 proton touching a neutral object, 3 of each, would result in both objects having 3 electrons and 2 protons, right ?
Oh geez, by protons I just mean a more positive charge. 😂😂
Does a positive charge induce a positive charge ?
How do the negative ions connect
If you had larger balloons will there be more static and if so would it be to any significant extreme good video too by the way there I have said that
i suspect that light moves faster in electrons than in positrons,creating an 2 different equations in space-time.Thus two polar oppposite.
If you have given a charge and you have nothing how will you find its charge?.
Ever heard of an orgone accumulator? Have a think about it. A long, long think. Then look at the layers of different stone in the megalithic structures like pyramids ect
You rubbed a neutral balloon on a neutral sweater. WHY does the balloon pick up electrons and not protons or either since it is neutral and has no charge to begin with? How does a neutral object become charged is what I am asking?
wow! Thanks I learnt a lot
when an object is being charged by rubbing it is it becoming an ion by losing its electrons????
Why do balloons always go negative? Why don't they go positive?
When you rub a balloon against your hair or fur or something, you are actually ripping the electrons off of your hair on to the balloon thus giving it an overall negative charge. The electrons can be removed but protons within the nucleus cannot thus a positive charge is never accomplished. Hope this helps.
I understood this better than how my school explained this to me lmao
Helped alot
this video explained 2 pages of my book
Did anybody noticed when he showed the box where positive and negative charges attracted they both had similar amount of opposite charges. What if they don't have equal amount of charges on the two charged bodies
+Anirudh SilverKing 2:25
They'd still attract.
Paul - can I ask you what software you use to make your videos? I love your videos and am a science teacher as well.
Is the charges coming from atom ?
What hapents when(+)and(- )attract
why is the(- +)not attracting to anothet(+ -)
because the (- +) are already neutral so they will not attract each other as there is no need for (- +) to gain/lose more electrons
i remember i lerned it that way: positiv charge is missing electrons therefore you have free holes
negativ charge have free electrons
old diagrams show moving + to - but its - to+ i think
when i looked at the train wire from above and if some human would touch it you get a big electric shook
the next thing i tryed was i took a battery with a + and - pol and holded them on the ground or at the wires the the drives on from below
but either way if i used the + or - pol nothing happend (ampere measure)
still could not figure out this question up to today
if we say that, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons in an atom. is it true or false??? if true then can we say that the atom is neutral ????
hey paul what do you use to create videos like this? how do you get the "video inside a video" effect?
It is stupid easy in most software...
It's just like adding an image to a video. Except now you're adding a video.
On the most basic level a video is just thousands of images.
why charges attract or repel each other???
Nice super excellent motivated
if similar charges repel each other, how do they coagulate?
it's very interesting👍👍👍
Has anyone else been forced to watch this for school
which chaerge produce current ( means in which charge s presence)
Why does negative and positive sound like the North and South Poles of magnets? If they're the same forces why give them a different name?
they are the same forces, it's just that in the cases of magnets it's specialized so therefore they use different names (technically they don't have to)
Thank you I have a test in 4 days
How was your test?
Thanks so useful , you are gunis teacher.