Electricity flow: rediscover current, voltage, energy and power feat. Vanessa #WhatsWatt #4

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Rediscover the basic parameters of electricity: current, voltage, power and energy - and their units: amps, volts, watts and joules.

What’s Watt is THE Youtube channel about Electricity ! We post 1 episode about electricity every 2 weeks at 2PM CET.

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Hosted by : Frédéric Lesur (Nexans)

Script doctor : Randall Whitlow

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Set designer : Alexia Rosanis
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Editor : Laurane Jolly
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Thank you to Elodie Chabrol and Pint of Science Festival.

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Here from Nessa!! Cool explanation! I can't *resist* to tell how much *shocking* your video was! *Powerful* performance by both of you!

harshsawant
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Hi,
In my professional life nexans made my life easier already and now they are even giving free educational videos..

This is innovation right here!

elnpxtc
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I just found this channel....awesome and well done. I’m looking forward to more. Thank you.

charliebrown
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Can’t wait to revisit all these topics. Went to trade school and I’m excited to see what I already know and what more there is to learn.

avivatar
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Your jokes are great ! Keep the good work 😁 thank you

ivandumancic
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Super ! C est clair, bref et divertissant. Tres bien le bilan à la fin. A exploiter dans les circuits de l educ nat En plus en anglais par fred c est un super entraînement pour nos scientifiques en herbe ou nos jeunes lycéens. Cible collège ? Les parents français soucieux de faire faire x activités à leur petit génie ne peuvent qu aimer .bravo ! Continuez !

patricialenief
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Great video please make more of these I can't wait to see more

lightuniverse
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I've heard this topic explained several times but this was much more intuitive and easy to grasp. Thank you! Great video!

alexanderjohnson
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So awesome, and my nephew loves your show!!!
Although, now I have a 10 year old who's talking like you and ElectroBoom

infinitivez
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This is my first video I've watched on your channel. I'm an almost-30-year-old guy who never learned much about this stuff growing up thanks to the terribly underfunded and outdated public education system in the US. I really want to understand the physics behind how technology works, so I'm trying to learn about electricity and related physics :) I like the editing and format of these edutainment-style videos. You did a great job explaining things in a way I can easily understand. You've definitely gained a new subscriber! Keep up the great work!!

doctor_owl
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The explanation for power vs energy seems backwards. Power is Energy per unit of time so it's more that Power is the rate of Energy usage

kamalca
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Fun fact: Voltage is always standardized. This is why American households outlets always receive 120 volts and European ones receive 110. This allows appliance suppliers to control how much power a device will use by changing it’s internal resistance. E(voltage) = R x A

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You might make clear that electrons don't flow instantaneously to the load to give up their charge to power the load, as one might think (certainly this is the impression I got at school). Rather the source of energy connected via circuit conductors, pushes energy into the field, from which the load takes it, remotely from the source....this happens in a instant, the electrons drift very slowly and in ac, just backwards and forwards....

mfr
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It is not always the electrons that flow.

Flapjackbatter
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A dumb tiktok video gets 1K likes easily, But a video which shares this much knowledge doesn't even gets 100 likes, What a world🤦🏻‍♂️

sruthiki