Voltage, Current and Power explained

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In this video, what is voltage, current, and power in electrical circuits are explained in a simplistic manner, and how they are related to each other.
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0:47 What is Current?

5:12 What is Voltage?

10:50 What is Power?

This video is helpful to all the students of engineering and science to understand the concept of voltage, current, and power.

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I am a third ece student who lost all my basic knowledge in this quarantine. So I decided to start all over again and this playlist of basic electronics helped me to get into my track again.
Thank you so much for this!

moawajunie
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Wow if we had this video back in 2008 maybe I wouldn't fail my E&E tests and exams hahahhah anyway thank you, great video!

izzydaniya
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I checked many videos but none of them was able to give me clearity. But they way you explained in detail. Now it's clear to me. Thanks for this video. I just started learning electronics because everytime I am using any electronics I have question how this is working. It's kind of magic that I want to learn

ytthings
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smitanghan
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so grateful this video exists non of lecturer was able to explain in this detail thankyou very much

ishithac
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nice explanation bro....but 6.25x10^18 charge of electrons required to get 1 coulomb

MuruganElumalai
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in the case of voltage, i.e. E1 AND E2, i think we are not throwing the ball upward, we are throwing ball downwards from top of the tower so that potential energy is converted into kinetic energy such that electrical potential energy is converted into kinetic energy of electrons. i.e. work done by potential difference converted into kinetic energy. more will be the potential difference more electrons get accelerate. more is the work done. THERE IS NO REQUIRE OF ENERGY TO FLOW OF ELECTRONS OTHER THAN POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE. ENERGY ITSELF CREATED BY FLOW OF ELECTRONS.

amitdhapate
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This is what we called "education" Indian schools...Nice explaination

abineshkumar
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2:47 Number of electrons=
1.602×10
−19
coulombs per electron
1coulomb

≈6.242×10
18
electrons
all goods.

spbs-orlj
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Sir awesome sir.The things which I have not understood since 12 I understood now . Really great sir.Sir please make videos on Signal s and systems sir please.

nageswarrao
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Tq so mush
Such a understandable (very point explained clearly) vedio
Plz plz do some more vedios like this🙏

ramyasrinagireddi
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Thank you for making the time to create this video. I quite like how you tie everything together well from the initial theory to how it relates in a circuit.

pejhmankeshvardoust
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Well said broo
I watch the total video like a movie .your explanation is simple and easy to understand and no logic is missing any where.Thanks for making this type of videos broo
Keep doing videos.Thank u😍

sudharshanreddykasa
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Joining college this year
Thanks for ur contribution

Sumit.Kr.singh
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correction: 1 Coulomb = 6.24 * 10 ^ -18 electrons

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I wish i found this channel in my 1st year, but thank god i atleast found it in third year 😅

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I was looking from scratch to learn DE thanks alot guyss

JustinZaf
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Very nice explanation bro...this video helped me a lot...thanks for making this video....but i think there is a silly mistake u need 2 correct it... 1C = 6.24×10^18 not 4.28×10^18 electrons...

jeevan_ddn
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Thank you sir.
By this video i get clarity of what exactly the current is?

gopikrishnamoodu
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Sir, very good explanation
Thanks for the vedio...

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