I always connect it with the upper terminal but YT tutorials always place it with the lower terminal. My conclusion is that it works both ways or vice versa.
From what I understand, you'd need the spring only for 'snap switches' like the ones on doorbells right? If it's a switch for lightbulbs/air fans, the spring doesn't need to be there which snaps the switch back into the off position once the finger lets go off it. Also, amazing video and animation! What animating software do you use?
Thank you! Actually, I opened a normal lightbulb/fan switch to model it. There's a spring for them also. I think you need those springs to get the snappy feeling when you press the switch. I use Blender for animation and modeling.
The spring creates a bistable mechanism. The force of the spring is in equilibrium in the ON position and OFF position, but never in the middle. See here: ruclips.net/video/eZNG_lALNVM/видео.html
Bruh stop spinning around, can't keep track of orientation, was actually more confused than informed, excellent model and texture quality though, definitely more on the polished end
Finally the explanation I was looking for, thank you guys
The quality and explaination was fabulous!
I would’ve preferred vocal explanation over the music
Vibing hard to this rn
I really love this
Wow..what an incredible animation and very clear explanation of electric switch working...v nice and complete
Finally after years i learned how light switches work
Excellent, this type of videos people do not care to create. Happy you created,.
Best explanation 👍👍
You nailed it bro 👍❤️
This is great!!!
Super, very useful
Wonderful explanation 🤩
Nice video, I loved it. I always wanted to know how does it works and got it so perfectly. Keep it up.
Wonderful explanation
If we put both the wires together then the switch would always be in on state or there would be electric short-circuit?
How do you... Amazing work..
You are the best at EC
Love the animation! Just a quick question, don’t switch also have a spark shield nowadays?
Thank you so much 🙏🤝👍
Hii. Right way of connect the main phase in switch on upper terminal or lower terminal??????
I always connect it with the upper terminal but YT tutorials always place it with the lower terminal. My conclusion is that it works both ways or vice versa.
The only part that lost me was 2:00 how does the current jump?
If we connect cross wire i. e. Red in place of blue or vice versa then what will happen... Plz elaborate it🙏🏻
Excellent video...
Nice video
Super 😊
keep up good work, bro
Thanks, will do!
Amazing
wow it's amazing!
Tq so much ❤️
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Awsome
Nice work...amazing
Thanks for watching
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Thanks man
From what I understand, you'd need the spring only for 'snap switches' like the ones on doorbells right? If it's a switch for lightbulbs/air fans, the spring doesn't need to be there which snaps the switch back into the off position once the finger lets go off it. Also, amazing video and animation! What animating software do you use?
Thank you! Actually, I opened a normal lightbulb/fan switch to model it. There's a spring for them also. I think you need those springs to get the snappy feeling when you press the switch.
I use Blender for animation and modeling.
The spring creates a bistable mechanism. The force of the spring is in equilibrium in the ON position and OFF position, but never in the middle. See here: ruclips.net/video/eZNG_lALNVM/видео.html
@@soccertwnty47 ah interesting. Thanks for the video.
The snap is to avoid arcing and make a stable connection.
Great
Thank you
Welcome!
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Wow.
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how about talking and explaining how it works
Wow...
For my Indian friends it's reverse
Missing your voice over, bro.
Bruh stop spinning around, can't keep track of orientation, was actually more confused than informed,
excellent model and texture quality though, definitely more on the polished end
Thanks for the feedback
Thank but i think this is batter with speak pluse btry your subscriber vijay😢😢😢😢😢😢