Energy 101: Electricity Generation

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @dannybans23
    @dannybans23 4 года назад +124

    Amazing video - you explained electricity generation in simple terms, without getting technical. And I love the animation - added fun, useful visuals too an intricate topic, making it much easier to understand. Thank you very much!
    - Toronto, Canada

    • @ariananoelle8371
      @ariananoelle8371 2 года назад

      okay bininuijinniknnnn

    • @bigdude2009
      @bigdude2009 2 года назад

      who the heck asked

    • @mexicahotcheetos
      @mexicahotcheetos Год назад +5

      ignore the children in the replys. I agree with everything you said as well, this video was very informative.

  • @kevinmoore2501
    @kevinmoore2501 4 года назад +27

    I like this. It informs how our electricity is produced, rather than dismissing any questions. We don't have an energy crisis, but, rather, a need for innovation.

  • @HarshaVardhan-xx6ii
    @HarshaVardhan-xx6ii 4 года назад +682

    Should have had something like this while we were at school

    • @gsusmakama
      @gsusmakama 4 года назад +5

      Many thanks, I've been looking for "cheapest way to make electricity" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Diyadison Penhloe Blaster - (do a google search ) ? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for generating your own electricity minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got excellent results with it.

    • @nadiayvonnerazanajao7082
      @nadiayvonnerazanajao7082 4 года назад +1

      This was great, I have been researching "make your own electricity at home" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Diyadison Penhloe Blaster - (do a google search ) ? It is a good one of a kind product for generating your own electricity minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my brother in law got cool results with it.

    • @mauronicolascanseco1643
      @mauronicolascanseco1643 4 года назад +1

      This was great, I've been looking for "5 different ways to make electricity" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Diyadison Penhloe Blaster - (do a search on google ) ? It is an awesome exclusive product for generating your own electricity without the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my work buddy got great results with it.

    • @distribuidoragoiana4307
      @distribuidoragoiana4307 4 года назад

      This was great, thanks, I've been looking for "how to memorize effectively for exams" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yiyevi Ponevi Approach - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my mate got great success with it.

    • @mercylopez5181
      @mercylopez5181 4 года назад +2

      This is just superb, I've been looking for "cheap way to generate electricity at home" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Diyadison Penhloe Blaster - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for generating your own electricity minus the normal expense. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my buddy got amazing results with it.

  • @levimiller7642
    @levimiller7642 6 месяцев назад +6

    This is the greatest explanation anybody has ever given, ever.

    • @MakeElectricity
      @MakeElectricity 3 месяца назад

      yes!! this animation makes it nice to learn

  • @chaol9555
    @chaol9555 10 лет назад +178

    Thank you, this was so much easier to understand than my textbook 😃

    • @bilbert1031
      @bilbert1031 3 года назад +8

      *6 years later*: thank you this saved me from a horrible test on energy

    • @tbrohusky3464
      @tbrohusky3464 3 года назад +1

      *6 years later* wish i had a textbook instead

    • @RealAntek
      @RealAntek 3 года назад +3

      @@tbrohusky3464 no

    • @mitzaBeatz
      @mitzaBeatz 3 года назад +1

      @@tbrohusky3464 Wish I had both this video and a textbook.

  • @noback91
    @noback91 Год назад +4

    This is some quality OG RUclips content

  • @mesofius
    @mesofius 4 года назад +60

    my public education has failed me.. I have a college degree yet it took this youtube video to clear everything up for me, lol

    • @thailandlife12
      @thailandlife12 5 месяцев назад +3

      the schools need more money

    • @oloxhossono1956
      @oloxhossono1956 Месяц назад +2

      literally i’m 25 and just got curious 😂

    • @FrankItis-ip9mb
      @FrankItis-ip9mb 10 дней назад

      @@thailandlife12 I hope this is sarcasm, I think it is.

  • @PrincessSakuno
    @PrincessSakuno 3 года назад +28

    Such a good video. It's funny, easy to understand and informative. If only governments would educate their citizens like this to share information

    • @DC-qk8ue
      @DC-qk8ue Год назад +1

      There is a monopoly on this type of service but Solar is making a strong push to help alleviate the inflated pricing.

  • @fryingraijin
    @fryingraijin 6 лет назад +140

    Wow, thanks!
    It took you 2 years less time to explain than my physics teacher!

    • @azersamaali2016
      @azersamaali2016 4 года назад +2

      This is just superb, I've been looking for "how to make my own electricity" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Diyadison Penhloe Blaster - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? It is a great one off product for generating your own electricity minus the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin got great success with it.

    • @zdxns
      @zdxns 3 года назад +1

      damn dude your teacher got BUrNed

  • @AmARover1
    @AmARover1 8 лет назад +5

    I can't believe this video received any thumbs down, I guess "haters gonna hate." True genius is exemplified here with a simple explanation to a complex system.

    • @turtlemcturtleson
      @turtlemcturtleson 5 лет назад

      The only reasons that I could think of is; actual haters of the channel, or they were expecting an even more in-depth explanation.

  • @Iwtbaf
    @Iwtbaf 6 лет назад +16

    animations were priceless.. literally made my night... great education vid too

  • @Veronica102788
    @Veronica102788 4 года назад +4

    Solar power + battery banks + water wheel on a moving stream with a couple of wind turbines = free and unlimited energy . A Sceince teacher taught me that with a mini contraption to prove it works . Never understood why he was thrown out of the school for disobeying the School boards way of teaching . He was a genius ! Better than all these teachers that bendover backwards ......

  • @Rajakumar-dc3iz
    @Rajakumar-dc3iz 3 года назад +13

    Great,amazing!! Every school should show this kind of demonstration so that students can understand simple and clear.
    In school they are teaching this with 1000s of formulas it turns out to be a wage🤯😴

  • @Bailee-le2uu
    @Bailee-le2uu 3 месяца назад

    your channel is the go-to place for reliable info!

  • @janinesaunders4878
    @janinesaunders4878 10 месяцев назад +3

    I've worked in the power inductry for 20+ years. This is the best "how it works" video I've seen. Consider updating the the stats in this to reflect the increase in renewable resources as part of the U.S. energy mix.

  • @fidelduran7745
    @fidelduran7745 4 года назад +175

    this was for covid 19 but my science teacher told me to watch this

  • @Thetrucky69
    @Thetrucky69 8 лет назад +30

    Excellent information, I love the fact that it's presented in cartoon form.

  • @ilenehmitchell
    @ilenehmitchell 8 лет назад +19

    Great video! Thank you. I always wondered what that substations did! This also answered my question about whether or not we still primarily use coal to generate energy into electricity.

    • @Anatime714
      @Anatime714 11 месяцев назад

      I don't like you.

  • @cacurjac
    @cacurjac 10 лет назад +77

    i love the squatting electricity. 2:15

  • @saram2147
    @saram2147 2 года назад

    10 years later: thank you so much! you dont know how much you have helped me!

  • @orionlottering7349
    @orionlottering7349 11 лет назад +4

    You really have a teaching knack. This is priceless.

  • @hiba-iy3fr
    @hiba-iy3fr 2 месяца назад

    This video is so ahead of its time, serious respect to the creator, cool stuff!!

  • @layoutarchitect
    @layoutarchitect 3 года назад +7

    you searched for this because you don't want to pay electric bills

  • @swain2793
    @swain2793 Год назад

    This is one of the best electricity videos I’ve seen!!!

  • @s.xrxne_
    @s.xrxne_ 3 года назад +14

    the scene at 1:14 seconds just represents what humanity will be like in 20 years :,)

  • @stevengoedde5133
    @stevengoedde5133 3 года назад +4

    Great video! I learned more than I should have...as a 33-year old lol. Loved it!

  • @CryptoLorenzo
    @CryptoLorenzo 5 лет назад +4

    Clear, succinct and relevant. Thanks for the video!

  • @mybrainlearningchannel968
    @mybrainlearningchannel968 3 года назад +1

    This is such a simple animation as compared to others with with fancy CGI animation.... And yet, this consist of tons of useful information... More power to this channel....

  • @DevExvius
    @DevExvius 5 лет назад +426

    Why does Mother Nature look like Oprah Winfrey?

    • @dmorley100
      @dmorley100 5 лет назад +10

      guilty spark probably because she narrates so many nature shows now.

    • @lucasphillips2177
      @lucasphillips2177 5 лет назад +12

      guilty spark because if she was white SJWs would call her racist

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 5 лет назад +12

      LP13 now your just reaching.

    • @goddessgoddess7309
      @goddessgoddess7309 5 лет назад +3

      @Azania Sankofa Exactly

    • @felixalejandro4158
      @felixalejandro4158 4 года назад

      This is glorious, been searching for "ways to producing electricity" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Diyadison Penhloe Blaster - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? It is a smashing one off product for generating your own electricity without the headache. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my partner got amazing results with it.

  • @davelamoste3419
    @davelamoste3419 2 года назад

    I'm now educated. Thanks to this very simple and straightforward explanation.

  • @shaneshamelizst6458
    @shaneshamelizst6458 9 лет назад +6

    I watched this video in Science class. I think it's a nice and simple video to explain how electricity is generated.

  • @tanyalahies
    @tanyalahies 10 месяцев назад

    Enjoying this video as it is very engaging with the audience and keeping us in the loop till the end of the video.

  • @robinhood379
    @robinhood379 8 лет назад +17

    *PHEW* Oh God, thanks for the video. That clears up *SO* much!

  • @skyrule0003
    @skyrule0003 Год назад

    I'm an Environmental Science student and this was very helpful!

  • @jorgevargastx
    @jorgevargastx 8 лет назад +121

    the Texas grid

  • @Zuleika18linda
    @Zuleika18linda 2 года назад +1

    The way the video is made makes it so easy to learn 🙈🙈 they should have things like this in school 🙈🙈. Thank you 😘

  • @aspectyoutube8430
    @aspectyoutube8430 Год назад +3

    I watched Alice borderland and wondered if I was going to be the only one alive once. So I decided to get a plan😂

  • @jason200912
    @jason200912 8 лет назад +1

    so how many people does it require and how often does a citywide power grid need to be maintained (at generators only--not the powerlines, trees falling on lines)?

  • @vedantagarwal1169
    @vedantagarwal1169 3 года назад +38

    I love how there's just a grid for texas lol

  • @maxstriga9233
    @maxstriga9233 3 года назад +1

    I thought it was too complex for me to understand the concept but you presented nice and simple. I was always fascinated by it.
    And cute video btw. Had me chucking

  • @ding_dong9639
    @ding_dong9639 4 года назад +91

    When he turned on the light i wanted him to turn it back off he looks hideous

    • @SinthumStudios
      @SinthumStudios 4 года назад +3

      k seriously... why is this (out of all) comment sections so funny

    • @samuelting6991
      @samuelting6991 4 года назад

      I hoped that it would be too hard for him to turn on the light because I don’t want to see his face

    • @muzhdaf6918
      @muzhdaf6918 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @ericaacire5056
      @ericaacire5056 4 года назад

      I cracked ksjdkkd

    • @fatmoose4774
      @fatmoose4774 4 года назад

      @Macy MacDonald ya but still ugly af

  • @The-Good-gold
    @The-Good-gold 2 года назад

    Amazing. Wouldn't be able to do my project without this video. thanks mate. Also to mention the amazing animation.

  • @KH-mq4rg
    @KH-mq4rg 9 лет назад +20

    Fantastic video, thank you for your simple explanation and great Visuals!

    • @st4r238
      @st4r238 4 года назад

      K H fuck u simp ass

    • @VirtualizerExtreme
      @VirtualizerExtreme 3 года назад

      @@st4r238 how is he a fucking simp, you from 1 year ago?

  • @williamsaltsman6537
    @williamsaltsman6537 2 года назад

    Great animation. Great voice. Made learning so much more fun.

  • @shadohead55
    @shadohead55 9 лет назад +23

    Love the animation.

  • @backupkid2099
    @backupkid2099 2 года назад

    My father is a nuclear power plant engineer and now I understand his job. Thanks

  • @akevin7451
    @akevin7451 5 лет назад +12

    Where does the extra voltage goes?

    • @Eblanc
      @Eblanc 5 лет назад +1

      All of it goes where flow goes, like water. If a device is rated for a certain voltage and you add more you could damage the device. You can add resistors or other small components to cu down or divert the extra voltage, for example a resistor can lower the voltage and the cost of heat dissipation. You can't destroy energy but you can transform it.

    • @Eblanc
      @Eblanc 5 лет назад

      @@xiao3207 Thanks. Glad someone read this. It took me a while to *really understand this too. Electronics are f. cool, and really weird logic!
      Did you know that in reality power comes from Negative and NOT positive, but we are too lazy change the books so we pretend positive is where power comes from!?

    • @SirDavid0
      @SirDavid0 5 лет назад

      @@Eblanc I seen that theory confirmed from a vacuum tube in a microwave

    • @Eblanc
      @Eblanc 5 лет назад

      @@SirDavid0 It happens in many different ways. But in electrical mostly extra energy gets turn to heat. Which is sometimes the bad design, or the way things are intended to work, and sometimes the only way it can work, For example, Guitar Amp Tubes: They get really hot, but that is the only way the can work.
      Those 3 reasons are why most electronic get hot. The 4th reason is when you have a short circuit (negative and positive are touching with nothing in between, so electricity travels soo fast it loads the system and makes the battery and other components hot)

  • @ginaconstant3918
    @ginaconstant3918 5 лет назад +1

    for some reason our electrical company have added a power line( 4 lines) which crosses over to our block of flats and at another residence of ours the 4 wired lines crosses over from left to directly in our veranda. i am being electrically targeted (TI'S) . Are they decreasing the volts or are they stealing our energy and renewing it back to us or giving us solar energy instead.? strange not quite my forte electrical stuff. any ideas?

    • @ProckerDark
      @ProckerDark 5 лет назад

      if you have a voltmeter you can test your home voltage, if you are in america it should be around 110 volts ~
      you should check your electric box and see if it's showing electric usage more than your house uses.

  • @leemateema06
    @leemateema06 3 года назад +6

    This feels like it needs a “hi, I’m Troy Mclure” before it

  • @IceeJayy425
    @IceeJayy425 3 года назад

    had to watch this for school and i learned a lot more after watching this.

  • @smugly6793
    @smugly6793 5 лет назад +17

    For once, a video for class that is both informative and entertaining.

  • @ernestosalgado3418
    @ernestosalgado3418 3 года назад +2

    Trying to make my own electricity since Texas can’t seem to supply that

    • @rickydiggler7950
      @rickydiggler7950 3 года назад +1

      Hahahahaha. Texas wasn't prepared for a winter storm like that They use cheap turbines that don't have de-icers installed. We live in the north and our turbines never freeze. Tell your governor to step up and purchase a turbine that is functional in all four seasons.

  • @jamesbrady5583
    @jamesbrady5583 10 лет назад +71

    This video has wrong information in it. Power substations do not step voltage down to 110 volts. They step it down to between 4,000 and 15,000 depending on the local system; then the transformer on the pole just before your home steps that down to 2 phases of 120 each to neutral or 240 volts from phase to phase.

    • @Fish_Uber
      @Fish_Uber 7 лет назад +10

      James Brady thanks for that information. im learning this and that was actually really important to know.

    • @saveenergywithjeremiah7957
      @saveenergywithjeremiah7957 7 лет назад +8

      I think it meant closer to 110 volts. But you are correct. And you should probably look it up on something different than a cartoon if you are doing it professionally.

    • @mohamedelsairy812
      @mohamedelsairy812 6 лет назад +1

      James Brady u are smart

    • @rivaj.603
      @rivaj.603 6 лет назад +4

      No it doesn't it said as high as and as low as....

    • @mohamedelsairy812
      @mohamedelsairy812 6 лет назад +1

      ikr

  • @lovehayhay04
    @lovehayhay04 12 лет назад

    PLEASE DO A VIDEO MAINLY ON WIND POWER, THIS WAS AMAZING, FUN, AND EASILY UNDERSTANDABLE IN SOME WAYS LOL, I LOVE YOU!

  • @EvilTwin123
    @EvilTwin123 5 лет назад +3

    Smaller grids;
    If you increased solar on buildings, the overproduction could be fed back onto a more LOCAL grid and used quicker and with less volume loss.
    The steam plants wouldn't have to run so much and you could have multiple, smaller, more efficient grids that only product when demand is higher (night or cloudy days).
    The current model reminds me of Dunkin (-Donuts).
    They make donuts all day over and over with the idea that, ideally, every donut will be purchases prior to closing/end of day (24hr stores).
    In reality, a lot of those donuts get thrown out.
    I feel the same happens to electricity produced by the steam plants running all day, regardless of demand flow equation chart.
    The product (coal, gas, etc) used to create the steam to electricity is destroyed.
    Whereas the solar rays if the sun are going to shine on Mr Johnson's house whether he has solar or not...why not use It?
    Invest in Solar.
    Kick a prius driver.

    • @troythemighty3683
      @troythemighty3683 2 года назад

      Well is the electricity really going to waste when they can store it in sub stations?

  • @matthewwapples5556
    @matthewwapples5556 8 лет назад +2

    This is brilliant. Explains it very clearly.

  • @servillian2363
    @servillian2363 5 лет назад +30

    3:56 Electrons, rollout!

  • @jaimebr2
    @jaimebr2 5 лет назад +1

    One of the best explanatory videos I've ever seen, thank you

  • @danieltheteacher
    @danieltheteacher 11 лет назад +3

    What software do you use to animate such a great video?

    • @brl8189
      @brl8189 3 года назад +1

      Filmora

  • @ruthhumphry3733
    @ruthhumphry3733 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for that video you help my doughter do her work

  • @christianwhitehead5645
    @christianwhitehead5645 8 лет назад +80

    Great video for my science class

    • @brandsplanet4381
      @brandsplanet4381 8 лет назад +5

      You naughty Plagiariser

    • @ZzLeVo
      @ZzLeVo 8 лет назад +6

      He didn't say he wouldn't cite sources of information.

    • @CryptixCoal
      @CryptixCoal 7 лет назад

      same we have this in our science class

    • @yzer2464
      @yzer2464 7 лет назад

      Mr whitehead from pcms ?

    • @javettenicolelumontod603
      @javettenicolelumontod603 6 лет назад

      yep, my dad is also using this because we don't remember where electricity comes from and we are doing science right now

  • @bommareddybrijendrareddy9301
    @bommareddybrijendrareddy9301 6 лет назад

    Excellent explanation and quite interesting too with all the graphics!

  • @temitayoolajide
    @temitayoolajide 8 лет назад +9

    Thank you. This is a great video, I wonder why some countries in this world still lack electricity if it is damn easy to produce.

    • @immibis
      @immibis 8 лет назад +8

      How much do you think it costs to build power plants, transmission lines, etc? My guess is somewhere in the realm of 20 million dollars each.
      You can buy a portable generator that runs on petrol for just a few hundred dollars, but that's only big enough for one person or one house.

    • @markhstevenscms904
      @markhstevenscms904 8 лет назад +3

      >>>The uninformed think that except for a few cities, Africa, the Sub-Sahara and other small countries don't have a means of power generation. But where do you think that many Islands and small, distant communities get their power from? Solar panels?
      >>>Nope, Although with the rising efficiency's of new panels the problem is still storage of excess power for overnight supply, Although China is leading the world in research and testing that problem, the only reliable resolution is STANDALONE POWER (SAPS), COGENERATION or more often Micro-Cogeneration, Micro combined heat and power or micro-CHP (Power supplie's of up to 50Kw).
      >>>You'll find these all over the world, even on the world's ocean's(Look at any Cruise Ship and you'll find Co-generation)
      for over 60 years, a majority of the world's power came out of Waukesha, Wisconsin. Waukesha, Founded in 1906, Started building heavy duty motors and Gensets in 1957,
      >>>>Waukesha VHP Multi-fuel generators (gasoline/kerosene/ethanol, Methane, LNG and propane)are Heavy Duty Engine/Generators called Gensets that can run on almost any available fuel including Methane recovered from landfills and animal waste(Biogas), there are examples of these in the USA, not just 3rd world countries, pulling the methane out of closed and covered portions of landfills all over the U.S.
      >>>Waukesha Gensets have been installed all over small countries with locations too small and too far apart to invest in the 100's of Millions req'd for a base load Powerplant, They are so overbuilt, durable and economical (for the scale of the product) that you will find Waukesha Gensets installed 30 and 40 years ago still doing their job and the company was a great asset to the U.S. until GE Closed the plant and moved it out of the United States, for of course, Cost Savings, ie; Lower Wages, tax exemptions and the offer to help with the cost of relocating the production and assembly plant elsewhere

  • @adam.phelps
    @adam.phelps 13 лет назад +2

    This animated video was easy to comprehend and informational. I loved it! But why was I not taught this in school?

  • @Ikeneengameplays
    @Ikeneengameplays 4 года назад

    very good quality video and the animation just makes it more entertainment.

  • @Breyerlover4ever23
    @Breyerlover4ever23 7 лет назад +97

    Texas is so big it needs it's own separate grid.

    • @Caroline-le8gm
      @Caroline-le8gm 4 года назад +3

      i didn't even take that out of the video bc i wasn't paying attention but i had a quiz an that was one of the questions and i only got it right bc i read this so thanks you

    • @poisonousbadge126
      @poisonousbadge126 4 года назад

      @@Caroline-le8gm he dont care bruv so dont i

    • @huabin7041
      @huabin7041 4 года назад +3

      @PoisonousBadge why you so salty

    • @poisonousbadge126
      @poisonousbadge126 4 года назад

      @@huabin7041 cause it true

    • @Breyerlover4ever23
      @Breyerlover4ever23 4 года назад +4

      @@Caroline-le8gm I care🥺. That's really awesome that I helped you get a question right on your quiz! :D

  • @tonysuri5450
    @tonysuri5450 Год назад

    Four year of college in electronic technology professor never explained what were we working with, with all the formulas fly over my head.

  • @ethankenobi7969
    @ethankenobi7969 3 года назад +144

    Anyone else home schooling and got a link to this video

  • @NoNonsenseKnowHow
    @NoNonsenseKnowHow 4 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation from start to end!

  • @optimistprime6497
    @optimistprime6497 5 лет назад +5

    We could also use parabolic mirrors to heat water to generate electricity. This would work well out in the desserts.

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi 5 лет назад

      You would think that desert countries (e.g. around the Sahara) would use solar panels, but they usually use oil or gas for power because it is cheaper.

  • @davidkatuin4527
    @davidkatuin4527 5 лет назад

    I know this is a generalized description of the process of electrical generation and transmission. When I think about it , so inefficient for so long , I wonder what has stopped the process of getting more efficient? I for one can think of several ways to improve the efficiency . I'm not even a engineer. Thanks for the video .

  • @דבירלוי-ז5מ
    @דבירלוי-ז5מ 5 лет назад +5

    I liked the animation and good explanation):

  • @lucaswhoelse9958
    @lucaswhoelse9958 3 года назад

    Props to Lea Patrick Sullivan for making this easy to understand

  • @cocoluitsz4837
    @cocoluitsz4837 4 года назад +32

    4:51
    nobody:
    TikTok: this is my priority.

    • @yvesilboudo7009
      @yvesilboudo7009 4 года назад +1

      Why do people in this comment section get it

    • @thenmhc6210
      @thenmhc6210 4 года назад +1

      @@yvesilboudo7009 i don't get it either

    • @yvesilboudo7009
      @yvesilboudo7009 4 года назад

      I’m unsububscribing to this comment section

  • @TheDrewgrim
    @TheDrewgrim 3 года назад

    I love this version of explaining electricity

  • @TUFF-TJ
    @TUFF-TJ 8 лет назад +6

    Why does Texas have its own grid?

    • @rosemary8661
      @rosemary8661 6 лет назад +1

      Cause its huge asf hugest state

    • @rosemary8661
      @rosemary8661 6 лет назад +1

      Very spacious too

    • @MachineRot
      @MachineRot 6 лет назад +2

      @@rosemary8661 Alaska is bigger

    • @toxicturkeyy
      @toxicturkeyy 3 года назад

      @@rosemary8661 alaska is literally 2.4x bigger you dumb broad

  • @Mamatadubey5603
    @Mamatadubey5603 2 года назад

    Thanks for Explaining very easy to understand love from India🇮🇳

  • @binzy9659
    @binzy9659 5 лет назад +39

    Stop looking at this comment and do your revision

  • @nasilelelikando2994
    @nasilelelikando2994 2 года назад +1

    Learning made easy, wish I saw this video earlier. Thanks 😊

  • @MISRYluvsCOMPNY
    @MISRYluvsCOMPNY 8 лет назад +8

    hell yeah, Texas is the best country in the United States

  • @Aditya-f8t5z
    @Aditya-f8t5z 4 месяца назад +1

    After all these years, I finally get the question how many people does it take to switch on a light bulb 🙏❤️🍀

  • @fokrulislam4337
    @fokrulislam4337 10 лет назад +6

    This video awesome.

  • @frankmackii904
    @frankmackii904 5 лет назад

    Amazing video you should have this on pbs and pbs for kids!

  • @koppadasao
    @koppadasao 11 лет назад +31

    Let's call your thermal power plants steam engines, cause that's what they are.

  • @Inkulabi
    @Inkulabi 12 лет назад

    5mins of my time which were not wasted! Excellent video! ♥ed the transformer travel expression :P

  • @shyboy2cute
    @shyboy2cute 11 лет назад +4

    love the animation =)

  • @snswamy7457
    @snswamy7457 10 лет назад

    I am really happy to see these video no end to learn in this world.

  • @mikewarren7855
    @mikewarren7855 11 лет назад +8

    It still takes 3 blonds to screw the bulb im

  • @naturegirl1999
    @naturegirl1999 3 года назад

    Is there other videos from this channel about the mechanical and chemical processes?

  • @Thetrucky69
    @Thetrucky69 8 лет назад +7

    At 4:50 he turned the wrong switch on for the lamp.

    • @24-dinitrophenylhydrazine29
      @24-dinitrophenylhydrazine29 7 лет назад

      Thetrucky69 omg yes XD

    • @ericklod7238
      @ericklod7238 6 лет назад

      some houses use those types of switches. like my house

    • @JustinTopp
      @JustinTopp 6 лет назад

      My house has 1 out of the two sockets on every set in every room that is controlled separately by a light switch and it is for hooking up lamps that go on with a switch if the room doesn’t have overhead lighting

  • @XThexReaperX
    @XThexReaperX 2 года назад +1

    Honestly, I am searching for the bare bones of what it takes to generate electricity(using a source such as a water wheel or windmill). It might seem primative by comparing and contrasting them with modern-day wind and water turbines, but their parts are also far easier(both to produce and their renewability) to replace than the current models, with wind turbines requiring rare earth materials that currently only have a life-expectency of 20 years and have a harsh impact on the environment in order to be mined.

  • @azerltifi6727
    @azerltifi6727 10 лет назад +4

    why is mothernature black ?

  • @eastindiaV
    @eastindiaV Год назад

    ACID: Distilled from compost (Dilute Nitric Acid, or Vinegar), and filled into a clay pot... possibly with some sea water or salt for electrolytes. Inside, goes a copper tube, which another copper rod sits inside of, with copper wires around it. You can put a glass dome over the top, with a metal filament, to make a Sumerian Lamp. It makes a white hot spark, when you touch the 2 wires together. It's also a D/C battery, the wire coiled onto the rod is the positive lead out, I think you can charge it by putting KOH (electrochemical reaction produces heat, between acids and bases... KOH is potassium hydroxide, ash) into it, but it's relatively safe to dispose of, as it is all natural and the acids can be diluted. You may be able to attach a wire to the rim of the battery to charge it from a Dynamo, which is just copper wire coiled around the outside of a housing, ...wrapped around a rod, with a wire leading from the rod to a battery....with more copper wire coiled around an exterior housing, facing inwards..... the exterior housing spins around ball bearings, and a magnetic vortex is created that pulls static electricity from the air, sends it through the dynamo (space between 2 wire coils), thru the central coil, to the rod.... and by wire, to the battery. Coil-Potting glass could make the lamp bulb, and Alembic Distillation equipment back then... 4000 b.c. ⚗ I think neodymium could be used instead of copper here, for an exponentially larger production of electric currents.
    You can't generate electricity without a dynamo, or an electrochemical reaction... and don't ask how to make fire, we just steal it

  • @ohefny
    @ohefny 11 лет назад +3

    Google "Electromagnetic induction" and you will know how to generate the Electricity from Mechanical energy

  • @rioscdodat
    @rioscdodat 3 года назад +1

    Trying to figure out the texas power problem

  • @MassFragment
    @MassFragment 11 лет назад +4

    Great video!

  • @sistahkrista4290
    @sistahkrista4290 2 года назад

    Thank you. So much clearer than school.

  • @jaideepghuman2363
    @jaideepghuman2363 8 лет назад +3

    fabulous

  • @Duriel1000
    @Duriel1000 5 лет назад

    What prevents home owners from creating a power generator system (not solar) in their backyard?

  • @inboundv2547
    @inboundv2547 5 лет назад +13

    2019?

    • @profyle766
      @profyle766 5 лет назад

      U know it..part of my journey with electromagnetics