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very educative. Thank you regards . great teaching
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Ответитьshould the negative charges not be on the other side? assume x horizontal y vertical and z into and out of screen. I enters from negative z into positive z (assuming plate is at origin and parrallell to xz) Magnetic field goes into South pole so from negative y to positive y. Take your left hand and point your thumb at you, leave your point finger pointing up, and the middlefinger rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise. now thumb is current so points at you, wise finger magnetic field so points up and middlefinger points to the right. Thus negative charges which are free to move experience a force pushing them left, yet you portray them moving right? Am I wrong?
ОтветитьDo you think the F-22A has a Hall Effect Sensor?
ОтветитьWhy have you drawn the field pointing down? Surely, it should point up, towards the south pole?
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ОтветитьGreat video! easy to understand.
ОтветитьGood video. This was nice and clear and efficient.
ОтветитьGreat video with great animation. Thank you for posting such instructive content !
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ОтветитьHello. I'm looking for an hall effect that will output 5v (vcc)when near south pole, and about 0v when near north pole. It is for an dc motor for toy car. So when senor is near south it will go full throttle and when let off the pedal, the senor will be at north pole and 0v so the motor will fully stop. Right now I'm using the 49e hall sensor and when let off the pedal it is still output about 0.86v to the speed controller so the motor doesn't quite stop. Can you recommend the correct hall sensor? Thanks
ОтветитьThe magnetic direction?
ОтветитьIt is very clear to understand. Thanks
ОтветитьFor the magnetic field to be changed by the motion of the crankshaft, the crankshaft would have to be made of something with high magnetic permeability (there is no such thing as a magnetic insulator). Thought I'd share.
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ОтветитьVery clear explanation - thanks.
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ОтветитьF=q(v×b) , is electron deflect by this equation?
Ответитьwhat does it mean when a hall sensor is used to measure proximity? what is proximity?
Ответитьi understood this in a minute thankyou so much
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Ответитьwell explained, thanks a lot
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ОтветитьFascinating
ОтветитьFantastic video! Currently working on examining a failed hall sensor so this is great!
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ОтветитьThe hall effect also known as the after affect that is in shortwords
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Ответитьthanks! i recently put in a NEW (but bad) CKP sensor and its apparently shorted internally- screwing up my fuel level gauge, ignition coil/ignitor(?) and setting off a host of other selonoids- et al! I cleaned all grounds, rebuilt my fuse box, new ECU, cleaned everything........no changes UNTIL i just now decided to swap back in the old CKP sensor. All the electrical clicking, etc went away immediately and Im not going thru the KEY RELEARN process for the new ECU
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Ответитьnice an easy to understand
thanks for posting