Robotics and Electronics Tutorial - 13 - Measuring Current
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@Maloperverso lol how the hell did you pass then? im doing the same thing in highschool.
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you are the best :) thank you
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Thanks , Now i Understand that Concept :)
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I =Q/T
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It's pronounced mult-e-meter, not mult-i-meter!
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Great explanation but buddy you violated rule number one: Do not rotate the dial while the meter is connected to a circuit. You first turn, then make sure probes are connected in the right place and only then, you connect your meter to a circuit.
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I'm very new to electronics. This is a simple and easy to understand guild, I hope you go into teaching, That way the Future would be in very safe hands. thank you
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You have a gift for explaining things my friend, I took electrical engineering 1 & 2 in college and electrical engineering lab and I never understood circuits and electricity as well as I do after watching your videos.
Maloperverso 1 year ago 20
@tajiknomi Think of electric flow in a circuit as hot water flowing in a hose. Water would be the current and the heat of the water would be the voltage. As water runs through the hose it loses heat to the environment, but it keeps the same amount of water in all parts of the circuit (or hose). Roughly, current = coulomb (electrons) per second. And voltage = joules (energy) per coulomb.
redowblack 6 months ago 3