Electrical Power and Electrical Energy | Easiest Explanation | TheElectricalGuy

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In this video we are going to learn about the basics of Electric power and electrical energy. Understand what is electric power and electrical energy in the easiest way possible.
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Nice explaining of while explaining energy you are pronouncing unit should be watt second....not watt per second....because per comes only when we divide some parameter by some other parameter ...but explanation was nice..👌👌

mb-ovzf
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Hi
Thank you for you technical support.
Could you now explain us what happen when AC cables and DC cables are laid in a same cable tray.

igordekanga
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hi, at 5.20 you say the fan consumes 2, 16 Watts. I have a question about this: in how much time will the fan consume these 2, 16 watts? in one second?
thank you for all your videos and explanations :)

madam
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Guys someone explain please when I went to the university they said the program to study in bachelor degree is electric power and electrical engineering is it the same electrical engineering

eliaselmajid
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In the same video, if you could add energy calculation for AC circuit, it would have been a great information

abhishek
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Sir I have a doubt...
Electrons are negatively charged so they are attracted to positive end of the battery and then they file through the electrolyte and come again to negative end so where is displacement???
And how work is done??

jayantideshpande
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What is power how many power are these in electrical world ?

aratijilakara
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Sir it was good! but sir unit of electrical energy is watt sec, not watt per sec!!!

arxan
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Question: Why is there a 370 Km limit in transmission line length from power plant (hydro-dam, nuclear) to distribution substation? Question 2: How much water pressure (through the penstock) will it take to spin a water turbine generator? (approximately) I am studying hydroelectric generation!

donberg
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Power in direct current circuits is different than in in alternating current circuits?
I mean:
P = I x V (direct current)
P = I x V x power factor (alternating current)
Right?

(Power factor means efficiency. Right?)

jasonvoorhees