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Maybe she was glad when her mother died, because her mother never told her THE RELATION BETWEEN AN LED AND AN EVENT HORIZON!!! Seriously, I'm still wondering...come on...don't leave me hanging 😢
ОтветитьLet’s nuke the desert!!!!! That would be the perfect electroBOOM video!!
ОтветитьThe multi colored toilet got me..jeebus why people.
Ответитьmy LED went BOOOM xD
Ответить🔥🔥🔥
Ответитьpig don't swaet
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led diode
light emitting diode diode 😂
Lets gooo electrobooom!!!!
ОтветитьÖk,bye
ОтветитьM_★‡²
ОтветитьLED Diode has the same energy as ATM Machine or PIN Number
ОтветитьStep 1 find nice wahman(hot man work too)
Step 2 show it to led
Resistance is futile!
ОтветитьChuck Norris once hired an electrician and taught him how to survive being shocked thousands of times.
Ответить"my resister is smoking" I have found so many "bad" led lights that just had a scorched resister in the circuitry.
ОтветитьBrighter light! ... maybe ...
ОтветитьHey! I'm an industrial mechanic. Tell me why, when im fiddling with the wires of an unlit LED light while standing in a puddle and there is no detectable current to the wires, the LED dimly lights. I assume it is the weak electric current within my body combined with some other factor.
Ответитьif i have 3 x 10amp hour batteries and a 20 amp hour battery and strap it to an led will it be seen by GOD?!?!?!?
Ответитьdc is direct current and ac is alternating , so you need to sort it out bro!
Ответитьi knew most of it duck head xx
ОтветитьI remember when I watched these videos and didn't know what he was talking about, I miss those days.
Ответитьevent horizon is the part of a wormhole or black hole that which are the same that when light reaches it cant go back a diode well on kind if diodes is when current passes it it cant go back it can only go one way but not the other that is why they put a single diode atleaaaast to protect a small circuit from being connected backward as for say a toy
ОтветитьI wonder if you can make an LED strobe much brighter than it's continuous brightness is, if the duty cycle is low.
I want to figure out how to use a Raspberry Pi to drive LEDs (at first small, later hopefully bigger ones) so they can strobe on demand, so I can sync them with my live electronic music performances. Being able to run off of 5V so that a regular USB power supply (or a power bank!) could be enough for it.
Very educational sir..
Ответитьthis guys so good he got me watching the ads too
Ответить230V + 150KΩ resistor + 2v red led is exactly how all chineese made pilots work - and the led lives for becades...
ОтветитьThanks for the video
ОтветитьPut a 4 volt battery on it. simple 😗
ОтветитьThe burn marks on the breadboard has me dying 😂 keep up the great work brother. Much love and appreciation.
ОтветитьThis is the first video and I already love him and his channel
ОтветитьI always liked these videos, thinking "Oh, if I was learning electrical engineering these would be great and I would understand!". Well now I want to automate stuff in my house with an ESP32, like closet lights. I just want to power on a few 3 watt LEDs. It's really complicated and I don't understand how a transistor acts like a mosfet.
Ответить2 use a ohm \ k resistor and give current to it
Ответить1.) Use a resistor first.
ОтветитьIt should be a LED not an LED i guess
Ответитьlinear ic regulator led driver chip is the way to go, to power LEDs!!
ОтветитьCan you turn a computer power supply into an inverter
Ответитьflicker factor goes BRRRRR
ОтветитьWhy not use 8V AC transformer for a single white LED🤔
ОтветитьComo van esas baterías? Aún funcionan?
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