Understanding Inductors!

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The working of inductors seems somewhat unintuitive for most of the students. When an AC voltage is applied across it, at the maximum voltage current flow through an inductor is zero and at the zero voltage the current flow is maximum. Let's learn why the inductors are having a crazy behaviour in a logical way.
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This is a brilliant explanation of why current lags behind voltage in an inductive circuit... Been working around electricity for almost 20 years and didn't quite understand the concept... Now it makes more sense. Thank you.

oldschooljack
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The day when this topic will be taught in schools in this way
The number of geniuses will increase

parshvapatel
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My goosebumps activated! 🦔 when I understood for the first time in so many years how voltage lag behind current by 90° in pure inductive circuit.
Thank you so much, Sir.

Please keep uploaded this type of content. It is a humble request.😌

abhishekpatidar
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The electricity we use is 220 volts potential 50 Hz sine wave.
The current vector alternates from opposite sides 50 times a second, so it's known as alternating current.
Thank you🌹 for the wonderful presentation.

solapowsj
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Love this animation! Stacking (bundling/storing) electrons in magnetic fields. Explained flux perfectly! 😘👌🏻

chrismosquad
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I like this type of understanding plz make for capacitor and the the all types of electronic components

sagargohil
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Great video. May I ask, What animation software are you using?

PeteVree
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This video is so enjoyable! Please keep uploading such video quality.

jeankayembe
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it is very helpfull knowlege and thank you for all please, continous in other lesson . perfect👌

dimetri
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What a video!! Thanks for explaining it in such an easy way.

nightcrawler
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it is very helpfull knowlege, thank you .

sorakarnsom
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Wich program or software I can use to make such simulation for my student's

Benefitscience
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Counter-electromotive force (also known as Back EMF) is the electromotive force (voltage) that opposes the change in current which induced it. It is the EMF caused by electromagnetic induction.

The most widespread version of Faraday's law states:
* The electromotive force around a closed path is equal to the negative of the time rate of change of the magnetic flux enclosed by the path.

-Wikipedia

py
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Very good and informative this vedio is.
Plz tell me the name of that softwars by which you are making this vedio in 3d animation..
I want help.

MushtaqAhmad-vwkc
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very nice video and
thankyou so much for making these type of videos
next video:
can please make a hardcore video on transformer properties like inductance to turns, wire thickness, magnetic permeability of core(both iron and ferrite core) and core size
please

BIGRIP
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For us noobs it would've been great (and more concise) if you had defined what EMF was: Electromotive Force, or Electromagnetic Field. It's unfortunate that EMF can be used as an acronym in situations which causes confusion for those of us still learning. Although it might be obvious to you and advanced viewers, the video is targeted at beginners, and so uncertainty remains. I'm presuming "Electromagnetic Field" but if someone could confirm for me which definition of EMF is in play here that be be greatly appreciated!

islandseeker
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wonderful video, but how you do this animation? thank you

AS-ixqd
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Great sir
Please how can I produce such 3D animations?

GILFORDSLECTURES
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Omg thank u sooo much for creating this I finally got it 100% plz keep makin more vidz

abbasal-obaidy
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Hi, cloud I use this vedio with my student PLZ? thank u first

dr.mahmoudramadanphysics