Intro to Ohm's Law & Deeper Look at Voltage in Circuits

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2023
  • In this video, we introduce you to the basics of Ohm's Law, one of the most fundamental principles in electrical engineering. Ohm's Law describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit.
    We start by defining each of these terms and explaining how they relate to one another. We then move on to explore Ohm's Law in more detail, discussing how it can be used to calculate voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.
    Along the way, we use real-world examples and interactive animations to illustrate these concepts and make them easier to understand. We also discuss some common applications of Ohm's Law in electrical engineering, such as designing circuits and selecting appropriate components.
    By the end of this video, you will have a solid understanding of the basics of Ohm's Law and how it applies to electrical circuits. Whether you're a student just starting out in electrical engineering or a professional looking to brush up on your skills, this video is the perfect introduction to this essential topic.
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    @FrancoFireWall Před rokem +4

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  • @j.rayscott4681
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  • @olinwalker8192
    @olinwalker8192 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Now I understand why I cannot start a car with 8 1.5 Volt AA batteries. The voltage drop would result in a much lower 'real' voltage, and therefore significantly lower amperage (linear). And thank you for your teachings. Honest, un-biased, poignant.

  • @georgesadler7830
    @georgesadler7830 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Professor Math and Science Tutor, thank you for a practical Introduction to Ohm's Law and a Deeper look at Voltage in Circuits. The measurements of Currents/Voltage/Amps using a Digital Volt Ohm meter increases my overall knowledge and understanding of Ohm's Law. This is an error free video/lecture on CZcams TV with the Math and Science Tutor.

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  • @walterwelch9894
    @walterwelch9894 Před 4 měsíci +1

    When I first learned electronics w e were taught the volts were E or Electromotive force, the I or Intensity or current and R for Resistance. The ohms law was E=IE and P for power in Watts was calculated as P= IE. But not pi which 3.18. Love your channel. Have a great day.

  • @User-74891
    @User-74891 Před rokem +2

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    @premkumar9608 Před rokem +1

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    • @brucewinningham4959
      @brucewinningham4959 Před 8 měsíci

      I Agree! I also like to use the "Water Pipe Analogy" where the Voltage is Similar to the Pressure (P.S.I. or whatever measurement of Pressure you prefer to use) that Moves, Pushes or Forces the Water along inside a Water Pipe.
      The Amperage is the amount of Electrons flowing around a Wire

    • @brucewinningham4959
      @brucewinningham4959 Před 8 měsíci

      The Amperage is the Amount of Electrons (Volume) flowing "Around" a Wire or Conductor WHEREAS the Volume of Water may be rated in G.P.M.s (Gallons Per Minute) or a Fraction there of Flowing "Through" a Pipe. There are several methods of rating Water Flow. The G.P.M. Method is commonly used on the "Less Scientific" matters in the USA.
      My reason for empathizing "around" and "through" above is while it is commonly known that Water flows "through" a Pipe, it is NOT so commonly known that Electricity Flows "around" the Outer Surface of a Wire (NOT through it) and underneath the Insulating Material, such as Plastic, if so Equipped.

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    @user-hs1si2gr4s Před 10 měsíci +1

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    @thegorilla6020 Před 6 měsíci +1

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    @jomarv5268 Před měsícem

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  • @michaelphillips-nxs
    @michaelphillips-nxs Před 6 měsíci

    IR in the battery " internal resistance " well, you just said it! 🎉

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    @Loghat-wa-Fonoun Před rokem +1

    Great!

  • @roncaruso931
    @roncaruso931 Před 8 měsíci

    This reminds me of my electronics traing back in the 1990's.

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  • @onumaking
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    How do I pay for circuit analysis complete course?

  • @hemrajue3434
    @hemrajue3434 Před rokem +1

    I think voltage is a form of potential energy.

  • @ajscain500
    @ajscain500 Před 9 měsíci

    This lesson is part of what course on the “ members dashboard “ ? I expected to find it under “ Engineering Circuits “ but couldn’t find it ?

  • @georgeseese
    @georgeseese Před rokem

    Is it possible that each battery size has a specific amount of coulombs? I think you mentioned the internal surfaces. Doesn't that equate to the presence of more coulombs, like more apple trees on a larger field? A battery then has a limited amount of these to push out. Should that value be stated on the product? Could you test your power supply to see the amps it can produce for each resistor? If it's powered from AC, I imagine it has infinite coulombs available? Thanks for your help.

  • @Sc19869
    @Sc19869 Před rokem +1

    Are ampers considered the current. Why are batteries and other things measured in volts and not ampers

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven Před rokem

    Nice 👍

  • @hemrajue3434
    @hemrajue3434 Před rokem

    If connect cells in parallel, they're capable of supplying more current. I think it's same thing as using a large size battery.

  • @nhicks8028
    @nhicks8028 Před 4 měsíci

    I cannot find part two

  • @ElyCoronado-wd2ip
    @ElyCoronado-wd2ip Před 6 měsíci

    I ask How to compute from 12v or 24v or 48v to 220v ,?

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 Před 3 měsíci

    What "it" is is Jr. High electronics.

  • @user-re8tx8kw2c
    @user-re8tx8kw2c Před 3 měsíci

    The real world is perfect.. that we lack precision to match it is another thing ..

  • @allanpatterson7653
    @allanpatterson7653 Před 3 měsíci

    Electric current is not like water flow It is like a fluid that is compressible. That is how RF is radiated on a quarter wave antenna.

  • @okaro6595
    @okaro6595 Před 4 měsíci

    Voltage is a hard concept. It is easy to have analogies and understand it at the surface level but what does it mean at the electron level?
    Voltage was used to be called tension and that word (or its equivalent) is still used in almost all other languages. The word "voltage" is strange as it means nothing like words current and resistance.
    The modern concept of Ohm's law is a simplified one. In reality Ohm's major contribution was just to realized the internal resistance of the battery. The batteries of the time had high internal resistance so it dominated the measurements.

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    @RockySinghaniyaRocky Před 4 měsíci +1

    6-16am2/1/24

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 Před 11 měsíci

    I learned this as I=E/R

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    @MilikaCirkovic-yz5bc Před rokem

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  • @pudermcgavin4462
    @pudermcgavin4462 Před 6 měsíci

    Loaded circuit mean a voltage drop!

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    @TopuBiswas-nl8dx Před rokem +1

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  • @johnsmith-tr3dh
    @johnsmith-tr3dh Před 5 měsíci

    I became real interested in this until I realized every course past Lesson 5 goes 3/4 thro then just stops

  • @brucewinningham4959
    @brucewinningham4959 Před 8 měsíci

    I am Retired from working on the Electrical, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems on Drilling Rigs & other related Equipment.
    As you know the Well Know Fact that wiring two 12 Volt Batteries in Series gives Doubles

    • @brucewinningham4959
      @brucewinningham4959 Před 8 měsíci

      Sorry about accidentally hitting SEND Prematurely.
      So, as I was saying, wiring two 12 Volt Batteries into "Series" DOUBLES the Voltage to 24 Volts (12 X 2 = 24) while wiring them in "Parallel" DOUBLES the Amperage with the Voltage Remaining the Same.
      Does each Battery wired in Series have to be the same Voltage? For instance, what if I want to add a Third Battery (6 Volts) in SERIES to give me 30 Volts as in 12+12+6=30 Volts. Will that work?
      If so, does the 6 Volt Battery have to be arranged in a Particular Order to work Efficiently? I am sure the Engine's Alternator will need to be Upgraded for proper Recharging.

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  • @mikeb3010
    @mikeb3010 Před 4 měsíci

    Sir. May I suggest you slow down a tad, you rattle off like a machine gun, we can all do that when we know something, but not when we’re trying to learn…
    Bless you.

  • @user-re8tx8kw2c
    @user-re8tx8kw2c Před 3 měsíci

    None of what he says makes sense .. “electrons here pushed by an electric field . And move from the terminal “ and he just goes on doesn’t even breathe 😂😂.. ,

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    @arashyusefi1889 Před 4 měsíci

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