Hey, even though this channel has been "left behind", I really appreciate the easily digestable learning resources. As the first generation in my family to enter higher education I feel the significant knowledge gap between me and my peers from engineering families, but this channel has really helped a lot in bridging some of the gaps I find difficult to ask for help for, especially for workshop tools. Big thanks to you for creating this channel!
Hello dear professor Your lessons are really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time.
A nice little explanation, thanks! And, now I'm sad that this is apparently your last video. :-( I'll have to hope that that's because you got into a great career and just don't have time to make them anymore! 🙂
I thought your intro was amazing. Also, I'm going to have to go binge watch your circuit series now because I've always wanted to learn about it.. I've played with wiring a lot, but never any components. Great explanation!
I made an AC Voltage Divider, but when I connect a load device to it, it causes the voltage output to lower, so I think I have to some impedance matching with an inductor since the Voltage Divider uses capacitors. I connected the primary coil of a transformer in parallel with the load device and it raised the voltage much higher, but to reach exactly 120 volts I think I will need a variable inductor. Thanks for this video. 😊
Dear...which one is more useful as an inductance. ..1watts or 0.5 watts or 0.25watts for the same value of inductor such as 10milihenrey for example! !!? Coz I have a private project n I want to order online ring colored inductor with value 10mh but there r 3 types of 10mh with different watts ... 1- 1w 2-0.5 w 3-0.25 w I need 10 mh with high inductance so which one of these 3 types is a high inductance? Thanks..😊
If you plan to study electromagnetic fields you will need a waveform amplifier, they are expensive but useful as an oscilloscope or a function generator. Don't forget to connect a big resistor to it (like a 300 watts, 6.8 ohm).
Hi.could you make a video talking about the ways to save energy at home and please talk g about electricity saving box if works o not and what it's your recommendation. Thank you so much.
Funny opening joke. My teacher in junior high school said the same thing when I wanted to join the "Electronic Club" at school. And that was over 45 years ago.
A bit of what I hope is received as constructive criticism: I've only watched a few of your videos, and even though they are cool, I usually feel like they leave a lot of (a bit more advanced) stuff out that could make them more interesting. In this one, for example, you mention the basic structure for an inductor, and kinda mention a couple of uses, and compare them to resistors for AC, but don't really go into any kind of detail... a description for inductors that really stuck with me was that, similarly to how capacitors store a voltage value, inductors store a current value. Also could have been nice an example on how a transformer wold work, maybe. Another example: on the video about diodes, you only talk about LEDs, which is okay because other uses for diodes are more advanced, but I thought it would be nice to at least mention the increased complexity an LED structure has compared to a simple diode. In all, I have the feeling that if I *only* watched one of the videos, then I might go and research more on the topic, but this is youtube so I expect that people will just go and watch another video after that instead.
Ah but youtube viewers of this kind of material may not be of the same ilk as the memory-inCAPACITated (teehee) viewer of typical youtube content. In any case, these are topics that could be explored in later videos. Write in and suggest them
Possibly you can help me with an Electronics mystery. For the past two weeks I have gone through possibly 50 websites and RUclips channels looking for one that will show a beginner the basics of electronics while not assuming that the student has already gone through five years of courses on the subject. One that will show real world translation of a schematic to a physical point-to-point wired circuit. One that does not use what they call a breadboard which merely conceals all the important parts from the student. I thought that this would be an easy item to find, but amazingly nobody teaches this. If you know of such a source, please, please let me know. It would be much appreciated.
You talk my language, talk my speed, I'd like to induce a convo n nerd it out with you sometime. :3 what are your fav or most recently projects? I made a internally liquid cooled Xbox years ago (fun) and built a 50v 7,000W 45Mph+ Offroad E-Sk8Board last week :3 are we dating now? - Nny (Jonathan Lee)
I'm sorry you are using too many big words I'm just watching this because you are so cute if that is so weird spray some water on me and call me daisy😂😂😂😂
Hey, even though this channel has been "left behind", I really appreciate the easily digestable learning resources. As the first generation in my family to enter higher education I feel the significant knowledge gap between me and my peers from engineering families, but this channel has really helped a lot in bridging some of the gaps I find difficult to ask for help for, especially for workshop tools. Big thanks to you for creating this channel!
@SharkTank ?
Hello dear professor
Your lessons are really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best.
Take care and have a good time.
Merry Christmas 🙂🌺
You had me from the first pun! Thank you, this was very informative as a primer on inductors! 👍
Aw, thanks so much!
@@BeautyandtheBolt love the content just subscribed :)
A woman that explain electronics !! wow beautiful !! obviously she's not Italian ! :-(
Thank you. That has been one of the more straightforward explanations I've heard on inductors.
Thank you!!
A nice little explanation, thanks! And, now I'm sad that this is apparently your last video. :-( I'll have to hope that that's because you got into a great career and just don't have time to make them anymore! 🙂
after a long while i clearly understood the use of the inductors tqqq
I’d love to see an in depth video on transistors! Also love your channel!
Good video. Please follow up with practical uses for inductors: joule thieves, switch mode power supplies, filtering, etc.
Ooooh those are great ideas!
@@BeautyandtheBolt But then she disappeared...
I thought your intro was amazing. Also, I'm going to have to go binge watch your circuit series now because I've always wanted to learn about it.. I've played with wiring a lot, but never any components. Great explanation!
Ooh yes do it! Electronics are a whole load of fun!
@@BeautyandtheBolt Mam,plzz talk slowly so that non-native english speakers who r not exposed to english like me can easily understand this.
I made an AC Voltage Divider, but when I connect a load device to it, it causes the voltage output to lower, so I think I have to some impedance matching with an inductor since the Voltage Divider uses capacitors. I connected the primary coil of a transformer in parallel with the load device and it raised the voltage much higher, but to reach exactly 120 volts I think I will need a variable inductor. Thanks for this video. 😊
Waiting for new videos, you are awesome. Love from india.
Still so underrated 😓
Get this man more likes
Why did u stop youtube?
We need more videos!!
You packed a lot of good info into a short video. Especially liked the explanation of how inductors work in series and parallel
Good format for these introductory topics! Bit of mixed media and speaking with energy.. about energy. Keep up the good work!
Someone please help, I'm binge watching all of Beauty and the Bolt 😂! I love these videos, they're very informative but not too long
You doing great job, god bless you ❤️❤️
my court case brought me here. i was indicted haha
understood thanks from INDIA
Dear...which one is more useful as an inductance. ..1watts or 0.5 watts or 0.25watts for the same value of inductor such as 10milihenrey for example! !!?
Coz I have a private project n I want to order online ring colored inductor with value 10mh but there r 3 types of 10mh with different watts ...
1- 1w
2-0.5 w
3-0.25 w
I need 10 mh with high inductance so which one of these 3 types is a high inductance?
Thanks..😊
Why did this channel end?
If you plan to study electromagnetic fields you will need a waveform amplifier, they are expensive but useful as an oscilloscope or a function generator.
Don't forget to connect a big resistor to it (like a 300 watts, 6.8 ohm).
Hi.could you make a video talking about the ways to save energy at home and please talk g about electricity saving box if works o not and what it's your recommendation.
Thank you so much.
Awesome video!
For others reading the comments, check her out - more great content!
good explanation
Inn in learned something new today :) great explanation
Guessing it wasn't English?
Excellent dear...👍👍👍
Why stop your video plz reply
omggg this helps alot
You need a old school solid state Pinball Machine to mess with. That would be 👍
When are you uploading your new videos?
How to read circuit designs ?
U r amazing 🥰🥰🥰
❤️
I love you 🤩
You stopped making videos? :(
Funny opening joke. My teacher in junior high school said the same thing when I wanted to join the "Electronic Club" at school. And that was over 45 years ago.
Wait why are you still watching youtube. Shouldn't you be in retirement.
And why you guys stopped?
They've probably broke up and was messy since it wasn't a smooth transition to her new channel Xyla Foxlin.
1:00 How Faraday's law of induction do dat dough?
Thanks Beauty (what's your real name, if that's alright to ask).
God bless you.
A bit of what I hope is received as constructive criticism: I've only watched a few of your videos, and even though they are cool, I usually feel like they leave a lot of (a bit more advanced) stuff out that could make them more interesting.
In this one, for example, you mention the basic structure for an inductor, and kinda mention a couple of uses, and compare them to resistors for AC, but don't really go into any kind of detail... a description for inductors that really stuck with me was that, similarly to how capacitors store a voltage value, inductors store a current value. Also could have been nice an example on how a transformer wold work, maybe.
Another example: on the video about diodes, you only talk about LEDs, which is okay because other uses for diodes are more advanced, but I thought it would be nice to at least mention the increased complexity an LED structure has compared to a simple diode.
In all, I have the feeling that if I *only* watched one of the videos, then I might go and research more on the topic, but this is youtube so I expect that people will just go and watch another video after that instead.
I think she's doing great lol... especially for people who simply are interested in the basics... I did not understand anything you mentioned tbh
Ah but youtube viewers of this kind of material may not be of the same ilk as the memory-inCAPACITated (teehee) viewer of typical youtube content. In any case, these are topics that could be explored in later videos. Write in and suggest them
How is she? Is she still making vids?
Yes, her channel name is Xyla Foxlin
She passed away
please tell me the channel is still going
what happened to her? she stopped making videos?
She has a Personal channal :)
ruclips.net/video/3B9XYJJY6IQ/видео.html&ab_channel=XylaFoxlin
😀😜👍🎈
Possibly you can help me with an Electronics mystery. For the past two weeks I have gone through possibly 50 websites and RUclips channels looking for one that will show a beginner the basics of electronics while not assuming that the student has already gone through five years of courses on the subject. One that will show real world translation of a schematic to a physical point-to-point wired circuit. One that does not use what they call a breadboard which merely conceals all the important parts from the student. I thought that this would be an easy item to find, but amazingly nobody teaches this. If you know of such a source, please, please let me know. It would be much appreciated.
When I see the thumbnail I feel the spark 😜😅
Are you ok?
That pun was truly awful.
-7/10. Be proud ❤❤❤
You are so cute, exactly your fast talking! Cool!
Mẹ ơi, con muốn cưới bạn ấy làm vợ ạ.
A beautiful woman that talks about electronics-think I'm in love
so, why did she BOLT ??????????????????????????????
Hi . Looking for life partner like you
You talk my language, talk my speed, I'd like to induce a convo n nerd it out with you sometime. :3 what are your fav or most recently projects?
I made a internally liquid cooled Xbox years ago (fun) and built a 50v 7,000W 45Mph+ Offroad E-Sk8Board last week :3 are we dating now?
- Nny (Jonathan Lee)
Try to speak slowly and completely.
WHY ARE YOU YELLING?!?! 😵
she needs to slow down or maybe I need more coffee, good video though.
is she cute or beautiful
*[Insert ‘Why not both Meme’ here]*
Simp!!
are you dead in covid-19?
I'm sorry you are using too many big words I'm just watching this because you are so cute if that is so weird spray some water on me and call me daisy😂😂😂😂