Is there any more basic than this? I really don't know what a Current is, who is Ohm, why is there a resistance, why is there a circuit? What's all this for?
Thanks heaps for this i got a test on Ohm's law on friday and my tafe teacher gave me a book and said to learn it. So much easyer with you. Thanks boss.
what would happen if there is no resistance ? and what would it be the current ? i cant figure out what would be the current if I connect a 9v battery directly to a led without a resistor .
@Elvisyoan The total current flow will be limited by a small amount of resistance designed within the 9v battery. There is also a small amount of resistance within any length of wire. Your LED operates within a small voltage range(~3 to 4 volts) and will need an appropriate sized resistor to keep it from being destroyed.
I've just started Electronic Engineering at college and this tutorial helps me very much so thank you. I just hope you can cover many more areas and topics in the near future.
Thanks a ton, all these tutorials on youtube are helping me understand this awesome field more and more...
I couldn't enroll myself into college because I'm slightly color deficient (they didn't let me even if it's just a slight thing which really doesn't effect me in the field ) so I enrolled for computer science and with your and others aid I will be able to reach my goal -> Robotics.
Wow you are a pro. Watched all the videos so far and enjoyed them. Thx for the tutorials - Ill build my 1. robot soon so your tuts will help me out =)
@cymonsgames No convincing needed! - I will definitely be continuing with these tutorials. Infact I will be uploading a tutorial later on today / tonight.
@00retrobrad00 We are looking forward to it.. Although it's a little to basic right now, it's always nice to brush up on the old school stuff. Gratz from sweden. :)
Great video! I would suggest going a little lower level to really describe voltage, current and resistance. They are key concepts that most Electrical Engineers never truly grasp. I'll admit current took me a long time to grasp! I am really looking forward to this series. Keep up the good work! God Bless.
Is there any more basic than this? I really don't know what a Current is, who is Ohm, why is there a resistance, why is there a circuit? What's all this for?
BugsVHumans 2 days ago
i want this to download how?
balugags1 1 week ago
Tutorials with an Australian/English (not completely sure, sorry) guy? I'm going to learn so much from these!
fabse64 2 weeks ago
positive current goes the other way.
mirassou 1 month ago
The world needs your kind Thanks I always wanted to get in to electronics. Just wanted to say thanks.
JasonCarroll1000 1 month ago
OHHH, where is part2? :O
IdunnoJu 1 month ago
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I really like these tutorials. Keep doing please.
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Thanks heaps for this i got a test on Ohm's law on friday and my tafe teacher gave me a book and said to learn it. So much easyer with you. Thanks boss.
ElliotScoots14 2 months ago
what would happen if there is no resistance ? and what would it be the current ? i cant figure out what would be the current if I connect a 9v battery directly to a led without a resistor .
Elvisyoan 4 months ago in playlist More videos from 00retrobrad00
@Elvisyoan The total current flow will be limited by a small amount of resistance designed within the 9v battery. There is also a small amount of resistance within any length of wire. Your LED operates within a small voltage range(~3 to 4 volts) and will need an appropriate sized resistor to keep it from being destroyed.
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Elvisyoan 4 months ago in playlist More videos from 00retrobrad00
THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS WAS HELPFUL
johnredcorn213 4 months ago
Can you not start with kirchoff's laws?
nicholasgonzalez 4 months ago
I wish these free tutorials and internet existed when I was younger! :(:::::
I felt I was deprived during my childhood years.
EasternMerchant 4 months ago
Hey nice tut. I'm starting from the bottom and work my way up so I can build a circuit I really need!
Many appreciate your time and Knowledge!
a2zhandi 5 months ago
I've just started Electronic Engineering at college and this tutorial helps me very much so thank you. I just hope you can cover many more areas and topics in the near future.
P.S You have a very cool accent!
ShadowzOfTime 5 months ago in playlist Electronics Tutorials
every one want to learn electronics
turtlecat77 5 months ago
cool
romanhazeblood 6 months ago
cheers mate ur a legend u make this shit seem a bit easier =)
jc18594 8 months ago
Your Handwriting = Shit BUT Your Brain = Genius
Brilliant way of explanation. Thanks a zillion, mate.
BrainBUG1231 8 months ago
Thanks a ton, all these tutorials on youtube are helping me understand this awesome field more and more...
I couldn't enroll myself into college because I'm slightly color deficient (they didn't let me even if it's just a slight thing which really doesn't effect me in the field ) so I enrolled for computer science and with your and others aid I will be able to reach my goal -> Robotics.
Thanks again.
CiliaDarren 9 months ago
very good lecture in-deed. Thanks a lots!
Regards
Hollycoinmin
Hollycoinmin 9 months ago
Thanks mate really cool video!!!
31asghar 9 months ago
You make this sound about a hundred times more interesting and useful than in school. Thanks for the tutorial! It is really helpful :).
batnex 11 months ago 5
@batnex Thanks = )
00retrobrad00 11 months ago
@batnex you got that right :D
IdunnoJu 1 month ago
:O aussie :D!?
DaMcaAtak 11 months ago
@DaMcaAtak Yeah = )
00retrobrad00 11 months ago
Current flows from negative to positve ? i think thats the electron ... anyway i'm starting to learn. so really appreciate this
chitii91 1 year ago
@chitii91 Yes you're correct - electrons which hold a negative charge travel from negative to positive.
00retrobrad00 11 months ago
Excellent Tutorial, Very helpful for a person like me who struggles with electronics.
Thanks!
idahodad1 1 year ago
Wow you are a pro. Watched all the videos so far and enjoyed them. Thx for the tutorials - Ill build my 1. robot soon so your tuts will help me out =)
shebotnov 1 year ago
u should get my physics teacher's job. he so unorganised.
saluege 1 year ago
very good tutorial! you do know where is best to start
lol9392 1 year ago
Is there's any way I can convince you to finish this series. I will be with you till the end.
cymonsgames 1 year ago
@cymonsgames No convincing needed! - I will definitely be continuing with these tutorials. Infact I will be uploading a tutorial later on today / tonight.
00retrobrad00 1 year ago
Nice Tutorial Brad .... and VERY well made too :)
odessa999 1 year ago
Thanks for the comments guys - much appreciated = )
Hopefully I should have the next one all uploaded tonight, just give me a few hours!
00retrobrad00 1 year ago
@00retrobrad00 We are looking forward to it.. Although it's a little to basic right now, it's always nice to brush up on the old school stuff. Gratz from sweden. :)
ricande 1 year ago
i look forward to seeing all of your tutorials
theartilerysheller1 1 year ago
Great video! I would suggest going a little lower level to really describe voltage, current and resistance. They are key concepts that most Electrical Engineers never truly grasp. I'll admit current took me a long time to grasp! I am really looking forward to this series. Keep up the good work! God Bless.
Spanky85 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading this!!
Can't wait for the next tutorial!
God Bless.
davem314 1 year ago
nice tutorial, looking forward to getting into the more complex stuff!
4LYZR 1 year ago
Excellent series/tutorial mate! faved :) looking foward to the next episode
thomas3120 1 year ago