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About the current flow from + to - or vice versa:
The fact is, electrons travel from the - to the +. BUT because they have a negative charge, mathematically speaking, the charge at the + gets "smaller" due to the addition of negatively charged electrons, and it gets "increased" at the - due to negatively charged electrons leaving. At least that's how I explain it.
So good.
ОтветитьI used read and forget it since we had only theory in our schooling.
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Very clear and practical explanations
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ОтветитьHow does magnet works with Inductor
ОтветитьThis is amazing, and make me want to study physics seriously.
ОтветитьA question I have about systems like this, how does the copper wire being bare within the solenoid coil not cause a short?
Ответитьbrilliant explanation.... i never seen such a deep explanation...
ОтветитьHi thanks for enlightenment...by the way whats the power source use in this demonstration?
ОтветитьWow super , thank you so much amazing explanation
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ОтветитьWhy doesn't the solenoid create a short circuit when the wire is wrapped around itself? Wouldn't this create a shorter path for electron flow by just going straight through the touching wires and thus rendering the coils useless? Why doesn't there need to be insulation between the coils in order to ensure electron flows properly through the solenoid?
ОтветитьWhen you apply the right hand grip rule, you don't mention the winding direction (like a normal screw or a special left step one) which is confusing. It would change the poles; anyway great video.
ОтветитьSomeone answer me please, the conventional current produce magnetic field or the electronic current? And if electronic current produce magnetic field then does conventional produce electric field
ОтветитьWo sir , thank you so much for this crystal clear conceptual information about a solenoid working.
ОтветитьThe Engineering Mindset. why you? ;D Thankyou !
ОтветитьWhich factor will have greater impact in changing magnetic field N or I ?
ОтветитьThe demo is beautiful!
ОтветитьExcellent way of explanation sir. Now I understood SOV.
ОтветитьHow much current did you apply across the solenoid?
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ОтветитьIs earth is a giant solenoid? Thanks a lot :)
ОтветитьThe explanation is superb .
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ОтветитьFar out this channel is a blessing from the cosmos, dude!!! Top notch quality. Thanks!
Ответитьmy solenoid is not working . i am using 9v battery and insulated copper wire
ОтветитьLook at the ferrocell, it's far more interesting than iron filings
ОтветитьSuper helpful thank u
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ОтветитьWow, this video was so amazing and I learnt the entire concept in under 10 mins whereas my science teacher spend an hour teaching us the same thing.
ОтветитьThank you. The joy to finally understand! Yay
ОтветитьAmazing video.
ОтветитьI came here because I am studying lock-out/ tag-out for my plumbing course.
Energy-isolating devices do not include on/off switches and control valves at the machine. These can easily be turned back on, and often do nothing to remove energy from the equipment. In many cases on/off switches are low voltage switches controlling higher voltage relays and solenoids within the machine. Turning these off means that there's still high levels of available energy within the equipment.
I tried to get a better idea of a solenoid is, and how it applies to this context.
this video was informative and overall dude seems pretty chill
Ответитьphoton is right, cartoon is misleading.
ОтветитьSolenoids are what humans need to terraform Mars. By the way, the electricity you're paying for produces magnetic fields everyday.
ОтветитьThis video just explained the basics of magetism in a few minutes that took school instructors "days" without examples to explain!
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If I used an AC solenoid valve would it mean that it would move the plunger up and down regularly because of the positive and the negative cycle of the AC voltage.
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ОтветитьThis is great but u need to include videos about reed switch
ОтветитьMy favorite part was the very informative section of this video when he cut the solenoid valve in half and how he said he's going to make a first cut and then spinning around and make a second cut. 💯💯💯🤣🤣🤣
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