Awesome!! This is the first time I have ever publicly commented on a video like this one, but I simply think this is the best, clearest explanation of electrical concepts that I have ever heard. Thank you.
Years late I know . . . . lots of discussion in the thread discussing if he is really writing reversed, or if the video is reversed, and he got his shirt printed backwards to complete the effect. . . . if you go to his site, you can see he combs his hair the other way. Regardless, this video is epic!
This video is the most simple and easy-to-understand video in explaining the relationship between a charge, amp, and voltage I've came across. Thank you for making this video for the world to enjoy and learn from!
Fantastic. I've be trying to wrap my head around the difference between an Amp and a coulomb, and your video is the first one that really makes it clear. thanks.
I can't appreciate enough how strikingly simple you demystified the so called voltage and amperage!! How many-a-number of half-way ambiguous explanations that leave kids and adults equally duped that this is beyond our understanding. Joining the dots together..you enlightened us FINALLY...a big T H A N K YOU!!
thank you so much i'm from morocco and i have like 5 days before the The regional examination for my last year in high school and your this video helped me a lot to understand coulomb and ampere and volt and build a simple picture in my mind .
i've been learning about electricity and circuits in physics for like 5 weeks now and only now am i understanding the meaning of these units... thank you so much man that was an amazing video!
OMG ! This is the best electricity video ever . You are the best .I mean ,you're a life saver ! I have been struggling to grasp this concept like forever . Thank you ! I will share this video with all my friends 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Must power full explanation in the world, my friend because your very far with me, but I don't know how can I thank you but my prayer is that may Allah increase your knowledge and blessed you family 🙏
Skill up i love your videos i wish you make more in English especialy about electricity:) Your explanation of ohms, volts, amps and coulmbs is best i ever seen :)
Ohhhh my Goodness.....I have written a comment just one or two minutes ago and gone ahead to read what others are saying about this video....when I read your message then I think someone copyed my comment. But when I seen the time of your comment, that was of tho years ago....when I seen and compared your word then I see this is word to word....how can it be possible...please tell me from which country do you live and tell something about you. I am very exited for this co incidant
The explanation is great. Just one point, when you are writing units, writes all the letters in Small. If the first letter is capitalized, it implies that person, e.g. Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
This video was really well made, and it made me understand better things that I studied previously. My feedback is definitly positive, keep the hard work! (Sorry for eventual grammar errors)
ohhh thank you so much! I'm from Brazil and I was looking for it and I just founded in english (I think there's something wrong with my cellphone's language) and your way to explain is very easy to understand!
this is agreat video, I'd like to say quick that the protons aren't moving a lot because they are heavy, they are actually lighter (less dense) than electrons. They are bigger though, think of them like balloons and bowling balls. 1:30
I do have a question regarding this lesson. So, when you discuss the coulombs ("bags of electrons") in a simple lamp circuit. You illustrate how voltage is the measurement of energy gain and loss. So, do electrons posses energy (in this setting) naturally or do they merely carry it? For example, you say that after the coulombs leave the lamp, they are depleted and are cycled back to the cell to "fetch" more energy. So, What exactly is this energy that they seemingly carrying? Kinetic energy, electric potential, or electric potential energy? Sorry, I know the wording of my question is not concise nor organized. Thanks!
Hi can you please answer my question : Is this how the coulomb is defined ? Charge on one electron = 1.60217662 × 10^-19 coulombs The charge on 6.24150934(14)×10^18 electrons is equal to one coulomb . So it is the two values above , multiplied to give one coulomb of charge right ?
But if the coulombs have energy when exiting the MINUS side of the battery and then they lose it when passing the lamp, why do they regain energy when entering the PLUS side of the battery? Does the plus and minus just represent exit and entry points? Not related to the negative charge of electrons? I mean, basically my question is : how/why do you recharge electrons (negative charge) on the + side of the battery
From book , fundamentals of Electric Circuit by Charles K Alexander that Charge is an electrical property of the atomic particles of which matter consists, measured in coulombs (C).
Hi Vlad, thank you for your explanation! If you don't mind I have another question: I just cannot get the difference between Amps and Coulombs, to me they look like the same thing. How are they different? Aren't they measuring the same thing? I don't understand :(
Charge (Q) is measured in Coulombs (C). Coulombs are just a bag of electrons (about 6.25 quintrillion electrons in 1C). Think of it as instead of talking about granules of sugar, we talk about a packet of sugar because granules are just too small, likewise electrons are just too small so it's practically better to talk about packets or bags of electrons i.e. Coulombs. An electric Current (I) measures the rate of flow of electrons and is measured in Amperes (A) or amps for short. We measure this rate by seeing how many electrons pass a particular point in a unit of time. A Current measuring 1A tells us at that 1C has flowed in 1 second i.e. 6.25 quintrillion electrons has flowed pased some point in 1 second.
So what is the significance of coloumb when I say 1 electron = 1.6*10^-19 C of charge. Like I understood that its a unit but then it also has a certain amount of charge.
Awesome!! This is the first time I have ever publicly commented on a video like this one, but I simply think this is the best, clearest explanation of electrical concepts that I have ever heard. Thank you.
WOOOW ! THIS GUY CAN WRITE BACKWARDS NORMALLY AND IN ADDITION HE'S LEFT-HANDED ! VERY GOOD VIDEO THOUGHT !
lol you are so smart
😅🤣🤣🤣
Mashaa Allah
He horizontally flipped the video after recording it normally...?
Not this guy... That print on his shirt is backwards
Can we all just appreciate how he's writing in mirrored text so we see it the right way round :)
Years late I know . . . . lots of discussion in the thread discussing if he is really writing reversed, or if the video is reversed, and he got his shirt printed backwards to complete the effect. . . . if you go to his site, you can see he combs his hair the other way. Regardless, this video is epic!
This video is the most simple and easy-to-understand video in explaining the relationship between a charge, amp, and voltage I've came across. Thank you for making this video for the world to enjoy and learn from!
Great explanation... helped cure my naivety even doing university physics
2020: Your content is still solid, thanks bro!
BIG UP MR.CHERNOV
Thanks Vlad. I forgot most of this and now I even understand better. Looking forward to more of your teachings !
This is the only video on this subject that I have understood.
Fantastic. I've be trying to wrap my head around the difference between an Amp and a coulomb, and your video is the first one that really makes it clear. thanks.
This guy can write backwards like a pro... Or am I missing something?
+Aaron Pennell maybe the video is flipped horizontally , so that we can read.
saifullah rahman The video is most likely mirrored :P
+Aaron Pennell Your missing something!
no he can he showed us in my physics lesson hes my teacher
He could have just written the T-shirt backwards which would explain the spelling errors. JK.
I can't appreciate enough how strikingly simple you demystified the so called voltage and amperage!! How many-a-number of half-way ambiguous explanations that leave kids and adults equally duped that this is beyond our understanding. Joining the dots together..you enlightened us FINALLY...a big T H A N K YOU!!
goood....job ..brthr ..i have a lot of confusion between ampere , coloumb,volt. and u destroy this confusion thanks ...a lot.....
your concept clearance way is way too good
Fabulous explanation...!!!
Thank you!! You're the first person who has made this make sense!- awesome.
Never thought it out so thoroughly, thanks!
thank you so much i'm from morocco and i have like 5 days before the The regional examination for my last year in high school and your this video helped me a lot to understand coulomb and ampere and volt and build a simple picture in my mind .
This guy helped me clarify so many fuzzled ideas that were in my head
i've been learning about electricity and circuits in physics for like 5 weeks now and only now am i understanding the meaning of these units... thank you so much man that was an amazing video!
Best, clearest and shortest explanation i exposed to
Best explanation I have yet heard.
I can visualise it.
Thanks so much.
YESSSSSSSSSSS, THIS VIDEO IS BETTER THAN MOST VIDEOS OUT THERE! THANKS
Very, very dumbed down explanation of Coulomb, Ampere, and Volt. Exactly what I needed. This was very helpful, thanks for sharing it!
Omg, this is the best explanation of these concepts, I hate text books they over complicate things for no reason.
This was a amazing video ,i never had understood electricity in physics until now ,looking forward to more videos from you.
OMG ! This is the best electricity video ever .
You are the best .I mean ,you're a life saver !
I have been struggling to grasp this concept like forever .
Thank you ! I will share this video with all my friends 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for this review!
Wow, that was the best video I have watched about coulombs. Every other video I watched didn't make sense but this video was very clear. Thank you.
low key love this guy
your description is very clear and nice
Great place to start. Even a child could understand this video. Keep up the good work.
He has some serious backwards writing skill
Ben Stotesbury-Byrne It's a Mirror.
Sameer Ali that makes sense
Video has been inverted left right through editing
@@agrimsingh001 Then the words in his shirt will be flipped too.
@@agrimsingh001 yes thats what im saying. The video is not mirrored, hes just fucking good at writing the other way
You are a star buddy..Superb teaching...
The explanation is crystal clear
Must power full explanation in the world, my friend because your very far with me, but I don't know how can I thank you but my prayer is that may Allah increase your knowledge and blessed you family 🙏
Thanks for your video, this helped during my studies for an upcoming national exam.
DUDE!!!!! You just made me understand this soooo much better!!
we're so glad to hear that!
Expert delivery, nice
Skill up i love your videos i wish you make more in English especialy about electricity:)
Your explanation of ohms, volts, amps and coulmbs is best i ever seen :)
Ohhhh my Goodness.....I have written a comment just one or two minutes ago and gone ahead to read what others are saying about this video....when I read your message then I think someone copyed my comment. But when I seen the time of your comment, that was of tho years ago....when I seen and compared your word then I see this is word to word....how can it be possible...please tell me from which country do you live and tell something about you. I am very exited for this co incidant
7 years , and this video still the best course
Makes way more sense than those CrashCourse videos!
Excellent video. The best explanation.
I watch your videos about physic to learn English, thanks))
Thanks man! that was so much easier to understand than the other videos.
Thankyou sir.it helped me a lot for understanding the coulomb.i am a tenth standard student from India.😊
This was the best explanation I have received including from my teacher 🙂
Great video! How did you write things backwards so clearly?
This video was AWESOME! Thank you for such a clear explanation.
The explanation is great. Just one point, when you are writing units, writes all the letters in Small. If the first letter is capitalized, it implies that person, e.g. Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
This video was really well made, and it made me understand better things that I studied previously. My feedback is definitly positive, keep the hard work! (Sorry for eventual grammar errors)
very good explanation
ohhh thank you so much! I'm from Brazil and I was looking for it and I just founded in english (I think there's something wrong with my cellphone's language) and your way to explain is very easy to understand!
A bag of electrons????
A bag you'll never be able to detect the presence of with your human powers of detection~
Did you just shade him?
This video helped to clear my confusions thank you so much ❤
this is agreat video,
I'd like to say quick that the protons aren't moving a lot because they are heavy,
they are actually lighter (less dense) than electrons.
They are bigger though,
think of them like balloons and bowling balls.
1:30
I do have a question regarding this lesson. So, when you discuss the coulombs ("bags of electrons") in a simple lamp circuit. You illustrate how voltage is the measurement of energy gain and loss. So, do electrons posses energy (in this setting) naturally or do they merely carry it? For example, you say that after the coulombs leave the lamp, they are depleted and are cycled back to the cell to "fetch" more energy. So, What exactly is this energy that they seemingly carrying? Kinetic energy, electric potential, or electric potential energy?
Sorry, I know the wording of my question is not concise nor organized.
Thanks!
Incredible video! Thank you!
thanks. after several years finally understood coulob
This was really good. Thank you!
very informative video, clears things up, highly recommend to watch this for starting out in electricity. Very nice job
This video proves to me that anyone can learn anything if it's explain to them in a way they can understand.👍
Thank you so much sir. You have made my concept clear.im expecting further videos on electricity...
Nice explanation!
your two vidoes on English are very very good. You are an awesome teacher. Please make some more videos in English.
Excellent explanation
Thank you very much...very, very helpful lecture. I wish you'd elaborate a bit more though but great lecture none the less
Great explanation.
Wow, thanks, I dont know why people make things so complicated. You explained in a minute, some take an hour.
you did a great job...to make it simpler to explain the kids
Very well explained.
Thanks man... Just wondering if two circuits with the same current can have different voltage?
It was an awesome video. I got everything you said. Thank you
Nice explanation sir and please explain in Joules
Hi can you please answer my question :
Is this how the coulomb is defined ? Charge on one electron = 1.60217662 × 10^-19 coulombs
The charge on 6.24150934(14)×10^18 electrons is equal to one coulomb .
So it is the two values above , multiplied to give one coulomb of charge right ?
very easy understanding thanks to explain in detail
Thank you. It was very helpful.
Do the electrons keep repeatedly moving all the way around the circuit?
so much clear explanation
But if the coulombs have energy when exiting the MINUS side of the battery and then they lose it when passing the lamp, why do they regain energy when entering the PLUS side of the battery?
Does the plus and minus just represent exit and entry points? Not related to the negative charge of electrons?
I mean, basically my question is : how/why do you recharge electrons (negative charge) on the + side of the battery
great video, but I think that you should make the background a little dimmer so we can see the words better.
This was so helpful thank you!!!
Great video.
This is great, thank you so much!
it's an awesome simple way u explained it, thank u.sir.
it's a very good teacher!!
Amazing! Thanks for that !
great teaching, thanks
nice presentation
This video is edited in two layers, one is original and second is flipped horizontaly and second is with semi transparent effect also
From book , fundamentals of Electric Circuit by Charles K Alexander that
Charge is an electrical property of the atomic particles of which matter consists, measured in coulombs (C).
im glad i found this video, thank you so much!
its interesting to know this things and also for the exam
This is the best video! Thanks a lot!
Hi Vlad, thank you for your explanation!
If you don't mind I have another question: I just cannot get the difference between Amps and Coulombs, to me they look like the same thing. How are they different? Aren't they measuring the same thing? I don't understand :(
Charge (Q) is measured in Coulombs (C). Coulombs are just a bag of electrons (about 6.25 quintrillion electrons in 1C). Think of it as instead of talking about granules of sugar, we talk about a packet of sugar because granules are just too small, likewise electrons are just too small so it's practically better to talk about packets or bags of electrons i.e. Coulombs.
An electric Current (I) measures the rate of flow of electrons and is measured in Amperes (A) or amps for short. We measure this rate by seeing how many electrons pass a particular point in a unit of time. A Current measuring 1A tells us at that 1C has flowed in 1 second i.e. 6.25 quintrillion electrons has flowed pased some point in 1 second.
You’re so smart and cool!!
Very well explained
a Good job!!!!
So, when passing through the lamp electrons lose charge or quantity?
I think its losing Charge(Energy)
So what is the significance of coloumb when I say 1 electron = 1.6*10^-19 C of charge.
Like I understood that its a unit but then it also has a certain amount of charge.
Thank you so much for this clear explanation! Electricity is awesome :D
spasibo klassnoye video posmotrela i na russkom i na angliyskom
I wish he was my physics teacher. Oh wait he is.
Yo who are u? Ur in my class