Energy Wires में नही बहती, Electrons Energy Transfer नही करते |Big Misconception About Electricity
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- čas přidán 14. 10. 2022
- कई लोगो को ये गलत फहमी है कि एक Complete Electric Circuit में Electrons Potential Energy को Source से Device तक पहुंचाते है ,
पर सच्चाई इससे कोसो दूर है।
इस video में हम जानेंगे कि source से device तक energy कैसे पहुंचती है।
#electricity
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Video में बात किए गए बड़े वाले circuit का Full Detailed Analysis :
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Dr Geraint Lewis का शुक्रिया इस Question को हम तक पहुंचाने के लिए और इसपर बात करने के लिए । आप उनकी और Dr Chris Ferrie की नई Book यहां पड़ सकते है :
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Dr Robert Olsen का धन्यवाद इस विषय पर अपनी expertise से हमारी मदद करने के लिए । इन्होने transmission lines पर एक Book भी लिखी है जो आप यहां पड़ सकते है : ve42.co/Olsen2018
Dr Richard Abbott का धन्यवाद Model को real life में implement करने के लिए ।
दिल से शुकिया सारे Experts का जिन्होंने इस video में आकर इस topic पर अपने opinions share किए Karl Berggren, Dr Bruce Hunt, Dr Paul Stanley, Dr Joe Steinmeyer, lan Sefton, और Dr David G Vallancourt.
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Good attempt explaining this in Hindi.. keep up the good work… it is tough translating certain scientific terms in Hindi- but very good effort. 👍🏻
Now this voice over is amazing
sad to see only 492 views on this amazing video we Indians need to improve....
His main channel has 1.58 crore subscribers
We want more such videos
Nice explanation, someone who studied Electromagnetic field Theory will able to understand.
Very informative video 🙏
Option d is the correct answer.
Think this circuit like two antennas.
And the electricity will be transmitted through a electromagnetic wave to 1 antenna to another antenna.
So, the speed of transmitting energy will be the speed of light.
So, v=distance/time
Distance is equals to 1 m between two antennas.
C m/s =1m/time
Time=1/C s
This is the option D
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Are you the physics student or teacher?
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student class 12 now
Very information
Option D 1/C I always think about this Thanks for making video on this
Plz make more video related engery nice vide........Baghel singh from punjab India
that,s i want ........
Please upload 2nd part of video
Then why we get electrocuted when we touch the metal carrying current
what if bulb was 1light year away?
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please upload explanation second part of it
Can you please dubb the Bayes theorem!!?
Is that same happens in an electrolytic cell.
Electrolytic cell is to consume electrical energy, and convert it to chemical energy... The electrolytic cell can act as the load in DC supply.
In Football stadium human waves generate only by stand-up and sitting down of each individual.Similar to and froe motion of electron genrate wave of electricity current.
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Please elaborate the right hand thumb rule in the diagram............ That's the only thing I am confused with........
Must watch if you love Physics
While translating in Hindi (Indian language/reason) please translate frequency as 50 (Hz) & not as 60 (Hz).
Translation must be logical (up to reasonable limit)
Hinglish is good
2 seconds
D option
None of the above
Bhai thoda aur experimentally explain karo... Hajam nahi ho Raha
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Aapko kitne logo ne bola h Ki ye theory Galat h? Phir bhi ye Galat theory logo ko padha rahe ho🫤. Zyada Tesla mat bano😒
What's Your Battery Percentage?
a)0-25%
b)26-50%
c)51-75%
d)76-100%
A
C