Title | : | How Capacitors Work - The Learning Circuit |
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What if the plates are not equal how will you calculate it Comment from : Emmanuel Banahene |
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Moga Allah sentiasa merahmati puan dan keluarga Comment from : Daniel Ghani |
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Simple, yet concise brGreat explanation, thx Comment from : Vicen |
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Vielen Dank 💥⚡ Comment from : SaMwikiwiki |
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There is a mistake in this video at 5:48 22,000 μF is 22 mF You may want to write it as 22,000 nF is 22 μF Hope this helps Comment from : Amit M |
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You are the first person to make capacitors make sense to me thank you so much Comment from : Jenna Persuhn |
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Tantalum polarity is indicated by a bar at its positive lead Comment from : Byron Watkins |
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Good explanation, I have a question to the community What does happen with the voltage when capacitors are in series or in parallel? Comment from : luis miguel diamon vazquez |
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You make a very professional production in addition to your knowledge of electronics Ty Comment from : Tony C |
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Amazing Comment from : SevenDeMagnus |
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🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻💗🇨🇱 Comment from : logan xmen |
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❤ Comment from : Mustafa saad |
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You’re a great teacher! I really enjoy your videos! I’m working on my General amateur radio license and these videos really help supplement my learning Thanks! Comment from : KY4TG, Todd |
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Well, I mean, what are they are? Comment from : Mark Rios |
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you speak fast !! Comment from : Abdelhamid |
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I think Karen actually understands Capacitors Far too often does someone with a pretty face with nothing upstairs get hired to present They are nothing but Eye Candy They reveal themselves by such elementary errors like holding an unplugged soldering iron where it gets extremely hot Not so with Karen, who can tell the difference between a femtofarad and a megaohm Comment from : Clayton Benignus |
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not only understanding but also I love you so much🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿 Comment from : Changarawe Michael |
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Too much vocal fry Comment from : Dani |
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So Sweeet vedio i don't have any cap Comment from : Nader Humood |
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Karen you're great lady so sweet I like your channel 👍 Comment from : Nader Humood |
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egads in your discharging schematic you have the switch after the light so when it is turned on c the power just goes back to the battery right? since the diode has no ground it can not light or am I just stupid? some of this stuff make me feel like a 3rd grader even though I am 66 Comment from : tinkmarshino |
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Yes, but how does one store flux energy? Comment from : AirborneSurfer |
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Very good series keep making these videos 😊 Comment from : ashish kulai |
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I love those video's, but i keep watching them and missing the practical information of when to use certain components, what is the application of them, I mean, for example I once had a capacitor in my monitor that died and my monitor wouldn't stay on, how can i know that it was by the capacitor? (someone in a hardware store told me as I didn't know where to look) Comment from : Willem Vermeylen |
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It would be awesome if you guys could go over all the tools in electricity Capacitors is a great start/example Comment from : Ben Shapiro Hamburger Helper |
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My course refreshing many thanks Comment from : MOIZ MUGHAL |
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I'm sure these things are in the stun-guns cops use lol Comment from : Nice Guy |
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This video was great, but really only touched on the DC properties of caps Would be awesome to see a video on the AC properties, as well as videos on inductors(if you haven't already done one) and tuned circuits Keep up the great work! Comment from : WI9LL |
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These videos are awesome! Thank u for doing a great job and keeping it interesting! Comment from : klench R |
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Thanks Karen! Good explanations Comment from : Damon Gardens |
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When you showed discharging the capacitor, you should have charged it to enough voltage to make a visible spark Comment from : NiHaoMike |
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@5:46, the µ and the n switched places! Comment from : gabor-smith |
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please don't ever stop making these Comment from : TheMixmastamike1000 |
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Capacitors would be great for a burst acceleration mode in an electric vehicle Comment from : David Heald Jr |
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When in parallel does the voltage or the farads increase? Comment from : BearPigs |
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Thanks, Karen! Comment from : Mario G Cardiel |
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This is very interesting! thank you for your presentation Comment from : AMERICANREBEL ! |
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I really like the information presented in this video, but whoever is shooting the macro needs to either stop panning or you guys need to figure out the stabilizing tools in after effects That wiggle is really hard to watch full screen Comment from : Danger Dook |
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Yay! Lets get charged up with Karen Comment from : neomags |
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What about building a duel MW/LW radio around a Tayloe Mixer with output frequency of 455KC driving a phasing combiner driving a Motorola AM demodulator chip and power amp to drive a speaker Comment from : DAVID GREGORY KERR |
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Would describing them as volatile battery be more accurate to describe them? Comment from : Brimal Rage |
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Tazer Comment from : Aiden Mouse |
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If a capacitor can discharge quickly at a high voltage, could it be used to jump start a car battery? Comment from : The Imagination Family |
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I mean, you work with much larger F when making a Tesla Coil, which is a fun project😉 Comment from : Michael Berthelsen |
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