What is Voltage, Current & Resistance? Build & Learn Circuits!

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  • čas přidán 5. 03. 2023
  • Welcome to our this lesson on voltage, current, and resistance in electric circuits! In this video, we will explore the fundamental concepts of electricity and learn how to build real circuits to better understand these principles.
    First, we'll start with an overview of the basic components of an electric circuit, including the voltage source, jumpers, wire, resistors, light bulbs, and switches. We'll explore what these terms mean and how they are related to one another, using simple explanations and diagrams to help you grasp the concepts.
    Next, we'll dive into the practical aspects of building a circuit. We'll show you how to identify the different components you need and how to connect them properly to create a functional circuit. You'll learn about different types of circuits, including series and parallel circuits, and how to calculate the total resistance in a circuit.
    Then, we'll move on to hands-on activities where we'll build real circuits using common household materials. You'll get a chance to put your new knowledge to the test and see for yourself how voltage, current, and resistance work in real-life situations.
    By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of the basic principles of electric circuits and how to build and analyze them. Whether you're a student learning about electricity for the first time or someone looking to brush up on your knowledge, this video is the perfect resource to get started. So, grab your materials and let's get started!
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  • @qualquan
    @qualquan Před 8 měsíci

    Push is Force or Pressure. Voltage =velocity squared or cross-sectional velocity (not Force, Pressure or Energy) which, believe it or not, can be STORED in batteries hence it is also called "potential". Crucial to understand that both Energy (1/2 mv^2) AND v^2 (Voltage) are storable in batteries. (Batteries are just devices to store v^2 or VOLTAGE and 1/2 mv^2 or ENERGY) Thus in DC circuits, Voltage provides cross sectional velocity (v^2) to electron FLOW which must stay constant although its speed can vary increasing in high resistance (R) or narrow segments. When a high resistance (R) segment, meaning a narrowed cross-section segment, is encountered the constant electron flow cross-sectional velocity needs to increase and the stored v^2 (Voltage) needs to be spent since the current FLOW (I) or Q/t has to remain constant (think water flowing in a narrowed pipe segment ). The stored v^2 or Voltage is spent here to increase the needed x-sectional velocity of the CONSTANT current Flow and the stored Voltage drops. When the x-section opens up the constant current velocity drops and less stored voltage needs to be spent hence the remaining stored v^2 (Voltage) only drops very gradually. However all voltage is spent by the time the last electron reaches the end of the circuit and current FLOW ceases, which may take awhile because electrons flow at 'drift' speed even though the electro-magnetic field or SIGNAL (requiring a medium of free electrons) travels at almost light speed. One must distinguish between electron speed (very slow) and EM field or signal speed (almost light speed). The latter however needs a medium of free electron (a good metal conductor).

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  • @qualquan
    @qualquan Před 8 měsíci

    R does not slow electron speed, it increases it. The vey thin hot glowing filament in light bulbs have high resistance and since current flow through every cross section is constant electron speed increases through thin filaments heating it sufficiently high to glow. Analogous to pinching a flowing rubber pipe making water spurt. Rivers also flow faster through narrow gorges and slower when wider.

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  • @rylegaming2903
    @rylegaming2903 Před rokem

    Super helpful, as electrical engineering student, but your previous videos allabout dc and ac are all outdated please update those, I am always watching your video in your app

  • @mtz5582
    @mtz5582 Před 10 měsíci

    Dear Maths and Science tutor..
    I work in HVAC industry and I'm fascinated on how motors work. I am still trying to understand why a motor starts "pulling more amps " when supply voltage goes low...It 's confusing since Ohms law suggests that Voltage and current are direct proportional therefore I'm expecting current to go down as voltage goes down!!
    Thank you.

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    Good job sir! Waiting for the dc vs ac video

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    So which course will include the lesson as well as future related lessons?

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    Oh thank you sir

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    @onlynonsense8723 Před rokem +1

    Is this complete series available on your website yet or still filming?

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Před rokem +2

      Only 1 lesson and only on CZcams for now. When I make more I will eventually put them on the site as well. Thank you!

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    @reasonncube6331 Před 6 měsíci

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    Do u have lessons on YT on alternator, DC generator, AC & DC motors?

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