Diode
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2016
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Introducing the diode as a circuit element. A diode conducts current in one direction but not the other.
plz explain transistors...too complicated to read in books!!
Thanks Khan for this, going through university doing a course on electronic and electrical engineering. Was hoping that you would upload something like this since your mathematical videos have been helping me so much with the math in my course. Just want to say thank you
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It would be great if khan academy would make videos on AC circuits and its elements. :)
Damn those straight lines were on point
He has to be hacking
0:52 Note: the direction the arrow points is, assuming the diode ia forward-biased of course, *conventional* current, that, opposite to the real/actual flow of electrons.
great explanation
Great video!
which software are you using plz tell me
I luv u Khan academy
keren cuy videonya :)
gua ngerti banget jadinya... padahal anak mesin tapi ngerti elektro jadinya
Great Video! You always impress me.
Kubz Scoutz hello good sir
for guiding me for being a technical expert and physicist
This video looks like a clickbait but it's not thanks Khan! :D
Can you make the video with subtitle in another languages for example Dutch, French,...plesase
Why do I still attend to my lectures? instead of just watching Khan Academy?
I think only in order to be able to ask questions personally. Otherwise I'd see no reasons in going to my classes
You are doing well but you must make it easier to understand
Dear god, I suppose about 24 hours in he is going to point at one and say which end is which......
Notification squad?
first
Isn't q supposed to be negative? Afterall it's the charge of an ELECTRON, not a positron. It worries me no one in the comments caught this. I'm a Mechanical Engineering student for christ's sake.
Update: q is the MAGNITUDE of the charge of an electron. Also known as the charge of a positron. Minus signs matter, people.
Poor instructor thinking you can read the sense of current on voltage
video does not provide deep knowledge and is unsuccessful in providing thorough information
Exactly what I was thinking.
You mean he should've explained how the current is created? ( through the conduction of electrons or holes)
That’s not the point of the video