I have one note, the notion that current flows from positive to negative or the "conventional current" wasn't really invalidated. Even today's electron model states the electron could be positive, as long as the atomic nucleus has the opposite charge or negative. In reality Franklin was right. To comprehend charge and current it's important to know how difference of potential works or that positive potential flows to negative potential, that is why air flows out of a balloon and not in. .
@SuperFinGuy In the case of electrons they emit EM fields that charge towards the nucleus, which in turn therefore has a negative charge or that the charge is in its direction. So it is the electrons that have a positive charge, and repel each other since their fields meet in opposite directions. When one talks about charge one has to talk also about the EM fields that *charge* the electrons. I think that would avoid the confusion.
@frank0067 electrons go from points with a lower potential (- electrode) to points with a higher potential (+ electrode) if u meant that the current goes from the positive to negative electrode than ur correct ( btw English is not my first language)
I have a question of a curious nature. Say you have an electrical generator that keeps running and running, producing an electrical current continuously. Where do the Electrons come from? Where do the electrons keep coming from that are produced by the Generator? Do they come from the windings of the generator, and if so, wouldn't the generator soon run out of electrons? If not, then where are they coming from? Any information would be appreciated, I am quite curious about this.
@Jdonovanford Electrons exist in the wires that are the circuit and windings in generator. The wire passing thru magnetic field in generator force electrons to move back and forth. This is the electrical energy. The electrons never burn up, just forced to move back and forth. Light in circuit is caused by the friction of the electrons moving back and forth in the element of the light. Sort of like rubbing your hands together real fast causes heat but doesn't burn up the muscles in your arms.
The video might be funny but back then they were able to explain electricity in an understandable matter! The stuff we learned at school or that you will find in most physics texts is just dry formulas with no explanation what they actually mean in the real world.
i dont understand why the conductor in the little video has protons i thought it was only suppose to have electrons.and i thought that for something to be electrictly charged it has to have more protons then electrons?
@MrIvan72 For something to be considered charged it has to have either more protons OR more electrons.
Most materials generally have equal amount of electrons and protons (thus they are neutral). If you want to give a charge to the material you either give or take some electrons to/from it.
True Free energy devices exist,But the Oil companies want these technologies unknown to the masses,Get a motor that works with the power of magnets only at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Free yourself!
@PAM2167 ur not saying it correctly . 1 amp is the charge that passes through a certain point for a certain amount of time . Of course in conductors electrons carry the charge and the charge of an electron is 1,6 multiplyed by 10 on the negative 19th . So ... it looks like this ::: I=(n.e)/t and this way we find an quolumb is 6,25 . 10 on the 18th electrons . Its really simple . (Btw n is for number and e is the charge of an electron)
wow electricity my favourite does any one wants 2 ask me question abt electricity m here 2 give u answers.but not like pakistani dumb teachers but in a creative way.pakistani teachers get jealous of creative students.they want their students even 2 b dumb like them.....
If you love electricity please touch a 230volt line. Why can't? this is my first question. Why we get shock when we touches an electric line? If electrons are passing through our body What will happening to us?
Ur body offers Resistance to the flow of current. Due to this opposition only u feel shock.
For Eg when u try to rub ur hand on a Rough surface u get pain due to the friction(opposition to the movement of ur hand) existing b/w ur hand & the surface.
For the 1st question.If u love electricity play with it and don't let it to play with ur life.
yeah but in physics its good 2 do these animations we just have 2 understand something if we have understood then y v should talk dat dis is funny.splzzz dont say dat the sound iz funnyor weired,its de easy way 2 understand dear.
The FMMC meter -remember those?- measures only conductance and does not measure amps nor volts. A measuring instrument cannot magically measure two different things -- unless hey presto it can change into a different instrument. A meter cannot do that and so it can only measure one thing and one thing only. If you think CAREFULLY about a meter and wire changes, then you will find out what the meter actually measures. A change of source though, means a change in the resistance of the source.
I have one note, the notion that current flows from positive to negative or the "conventional current" wasn't really invalidated. Even today's electron model states the electron could be positive, as long as the atomic nucleus has the opposite charge or negative. In reality Franklin was right. To comprehend charge and current it's important to know how difference of potential works or that positive potential flows to negative potential, that is why air flows out of a balloon and not in. .
SuperFinGuy 3 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@SuperFinGuy In the case of electrons they emit EM fields that charge towards the nucleus, which in turn therefore has a negative charge or that the charge is in its direction. So it is the electrons that have a positive charge, and repel each other since their fields meet in opposite directions. When one talks about charge one has to talk also about the EM fields that *charge* the electrons. I think that would avoid the confusion.
SuperFinGuy 3 months ago
@SuperFinGuy The positive electron is namd positron.
m8rox 1 month ago
Comment removed
SuperFinGuy 3 months ago
Comment removed
SuperFinGuy 3 months ago
U are the best of best prof. of electric current
makwanaadit1 3 months ago
the positive terminal usualy is the SURPLUS of electrons..not the negitive terminal..
the flow is from the positive to negitive.. not other way around.. as thought by some today .
frank0067 5 months ago
@frank0067 electrons go from points with a lower potential (- electrode) to points with a higher potential (+ electrode) if u meant that the current goes from the positive to negative electrode than ur correct ( btw English is not my first language)
sedmoagalnikful 3 weeks ago
I WANT PART 2
vVASuP 8 months ago
Comment removed
acfman17 8 months ago
hahahaha this is hilarious!
anaghame 8 months ago
Does anyone know where I can find this video where the audio and video match up throughout? Thanks!
lifecolor 9 months ago
I have a question of a curious nature. Say you have an electrical generator that keeps running and running, producing an electrical current continuously. Where do the Electrons come from? Where do the electrons keep coming from that are produced by the Generator? Do they come from the windings of the generator, and if so, wouldn't the generator soon run out of electrons? If not, then where are they coming from? Any information would be appreciated, I am quite curious about this.
Jdonovanford 10 months ago
@Jdonovanford Electrons exist in the wires that are the circuit and windings in generator. The wire passing thru magnetic field in generator force electrons to move back and forth. This is the electrical energy. The electrons never burn up, just forced to move back and forth. Light in circuit is caused by the friction of the electrons moving back and forth in the element of the light. Sort of like rubbing your hands together real fast causes heat but doesn't burn up the muscles in your arms.
EndWhirledPeas 6 months ago
The video might be funny but back then they were able to explain electricity in an understandable matter! The stuff we learned at school or that you will find in most physics texts is just dry formulas with no explanation what they actually mean in the real world.
Kaulstoessl 11 months ago 3
This has been flagged as spam show
Thousands of profiles for girl naneedj.info
dananjayadankan 1 year ago
the bulb sucked electrons from mouth it should have ejected them from ass. so conceptually this video is wrong
waqsohwaqso 1 year ago 3
This has been flagged as spam show
Asian wives alone and try to chat her #lushfmlk.info#
alinasofials 1 year ago
i dont understand why the conductor in the little video has protons i thought it was only suppose to have electrons.and i thought that for something to be electrictly charged it has to have more protons then electrons?
can someone please explain this to me please.
as you can see i dont know much about electricity
MrIvan72 1 year ago
@MrIvan72 What are you a particle physicist? Forget about protons.
Thisisnotmyrealname8 1 year ago
@MrIvan72 For something to be considered charged it has to have either more protons OR more electrons.
Most materials generally have equal amount of electrons and protons (thus they are neutral). If you want to give a charge to the material you either give or take some electrons to/from it.
Anonymous1885 1 year ago
True Free energy devices exist,But the Oil companies want these technologies unknown to the masses,Get a motor that works with the power of magnets only at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Free yourself!
prollandjayver 1 year ago
what year was this vid made?
roofdoubleflip 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Free Energy is real and its here! The Oil companies are doing everything they can to stop these
information. If you want a Free energy machine do a search in youtube for the LT MAGNET MOTOR , Join the
revolution!
breeannaqktjbl 1 year ago
Great video!
dallaware 1 year ago
Thank you sooo much for posting this video. I finally got it! :) As you said yourself, old but good!
Bibu6 1 year ago
almost sounds like Harrison Ford talking
DJControllerC 1 year ago
@DJControllerC
To me it sounds a bit like James Remar
greenwanx 1 year ago
Is Graphite made of carbon?
robert0joe 1 year ago
@robert0joe
it is composed of pure carbon
SumbulAndleeb 1 year ago
can`t hear!!! hey my friend where can i get the hole video??
pavelsj 1 year ago
LOL!! I actually learned more by watching this video than what my teacher taught me!
Where can i find the whole video?
Zooter123 1 year ago
I'm amazed of how these crude animations explain stuff way better than our modern textbooks.
crudvelch 1 year ago 3
Clouds are not only unreliable.. They're DANGEROUS.
SaintBelmont 1 year ago
This is bleeping confusing!!! 1 Coulom = 1 Amp. And one amp is 6.25 multiplied by 10 to 18 power! I only wanted to know how many volts in one amp!
PAM2167 1 year ago
@PAM2167 E=IR
iorixs 1 year ago
@PAM2167 ur not saying it correctly . 1 amp is the charge that passes through a certain point for a certain amount of time . Of course in conductors electrons carry the charge and the charge of an electron is 1,6 multiplyed by 10 on the negative 19th . So ... it looks like this ::: I=(n.e)/t and this way we find an quolumb is 6,25 . 10 on the 18th electrons . Its really simple . (Btw n is for number and e is the charge of an electron)
sedmoagalnikful 3 weeks ago
so sad animation
TheSapna10 1 year ago
Comment removed
stevesteve250 1 year ago
good.
zelunika 2 years ago
wow electricity my favourite does any one wants 2 ask me question abt electricity m here 2 give u answers.but not like pakistani dumb teachers but in a creative way.pakistani teachers get jealous of creative students.they want their students even 2 b dumb like them.....
zelunika 2 years ago
If you love electricity please touch a 230volt line. Why can't? this is my first question. Why we get shock when we touches an electric line? If electrons are passing through our body What will happening to us?
skr786 2 years ago 2
Nice question..
Ur body offers Resistance to the flow of current. Due to this opposition only u feel shock.
For Eg when u try to rub ur hand on a Rough surface u get pain due to the friction(opposition to the movement of ur hand) existing b/w ur hand & the surface.
For the 1st question.If u love electricity play with it and don't let it to play with ur life.
varma427 1 year ago
Comment removed
zelunika 2 years ago
yeah but in physics its good 2 do these animations we just have 2 understand something if we have understood then y v should talk dat dis is funny.splzzz dont say dat the sound iz funnyor weired,its de easy way 2 understand dear.
zelunika 2 years ago
very enjoyable and helpful. The music was weird and funny :)
enycedoll 2 years ago
Да...
AleksandrBaryshev 2 years ago
This was excellent
blkjock81 2 years ago
I Love these videos!!! Thanks so much for posting!!! Please POST MORE!!! =)
valllhalla 2 years ago
its really useful
yosfaliraqi 2 years ago
The FMMC meter -remember those?- measures only conductance and does not measure amps nor volts. A measuring instrument cannot magically measure two different things -- unless hey presto it can change into a different instrument. A meter cannot do that and so it can only measure one thing and one thing only. If you think CAREFULLY about a meter and wire changes, then you will find out what the meter actually measures. A change of source though, means a change in the resistance of the source.
inertialcapacity 2 years ago
lol these videos are great in school when your teacher brings it in and we watch it in class, funny and educational.
iBGalaxy 2 years ago 2
HAHA. to bad they dont make good videos that are funny like this anymore :(
treesapa 2 years ago 22
lol this vid is funny...the voice is a bit creepy too...
theriluvsinme 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
who watches this crap!
LuvPink1024 2 years ago
you are the crap
sultanthewise 2 years ago
amazing video great job keep it up
xo
evilwiddafaceofhuman 2 years ago 3
Oh jesus. This video is awesome. I think I just jizzed in my pants.
jakemccool 2 years ago 2
electricity is the movement of electrons
from as soon as they escape from the molecule its electricity
naam123lol 2 years ago
he will soon be in big trouble!
KnifeSoldier 2 years ago
Thanks so much for all these vids. :-)
GaryKoji 2 years ago
lol he will soon be in big trouble
alibasim959 2 years ago 14
love this vid..very funny too!
gemy123 3 years ago
I like the slide whistle
drift2paul 3 years ago
A professor asks a student at an exam:
P: What is electricity?
The student thinks hard and then so as not too look dumb says, "I knew it but I've forgotten".
P: Darn, no one in the world knows what electricity is and the only one who knew it forgot it :)
bergweg 3 years ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
electricity is the movement of electrons
from as soon as they escape from the molecule its electricity
naam123lol 2 years ago
the sound is lagging
gunforsale 3 years ago
This is just repeating what is found in a reference book; but with cartoons.
prayfertrey 3 years ago
i hate those 3d animations!
this is enough!
btw this is also informative
or didn´t you learn anything by watching these vids?
sciencoking 3 years ago
Excelent!! it's very useful..thanks...grazie
domyaska 3 years ago 3
i believe the analogy is inaccurate. try adding water to one end and the water will overflow
amirfarid91 3 years ago
OMG!! we were just watching this in class, how old is this! hahaha the sound effects are tooo much hahahahaha
NSiLVS101 3 years ago
Dude, thanks alot for uploading this.. it helped alot with my exam review.. thanks bro :)
Tmac1Rockets1 4 years ago