I'm glad RUclips finally posted your upload to my subscription to your channel. Good viewing your channel again and the electronic info that enlightens our brains....
This is the first video I see in your channel, I don't like your voice but I love all the info. I really recommend your channel. Thank you very much 👍 Good job
2:30 It was a good video. I think an extended version might help people who have already seen this video. I think at that timestamp it would have been good to at some point mention the energy gap of an example Dielectric compound as long as it is as simple a molecule as possible. The suggested Glass might be an OK example (Silicon Dioxide) or maybe something which is just one element. Maybe nitrogen would do, even though it is unlikely to appear in a capacitor.
thank you for sharing, kindly explain also the use, how it works the other type of capacitors like ceramic, mica, polystyrene, npo,polydropylene, and tuning capacitors, nice and educational video
The electron leaves the negative terminal of the battery first. Then in order for it to go onto the plate on the right, an electron has to leave the plate on the left. That electron that leaves the left plate then travels towards the positive terminal of the battery. This process repeats.
Ahhh thank you!! I'm understanding it now!! I'm a 3rd year electrician apprentice. Just wondering if you could please explain how a capacitor works in the controller with 3 speeds. I know that the first speed is straight supply (the fastest) but how does the capacitor work in realation to the other 2 speeds?? Thanks mate much appreciated
Just starting out in electronics so watching lots of RUclips tutorials, that is the best capacitor tutorial I have seen so far.
Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for helping this old man finally understand completely!
The only one i saw explaininig capacitor like you...easy simple deep...you are brillient
This is the only place I found correctly explaining the things. Thanks a lot for the video..!!
I am 4th year mechatronics engineer student, But this is the first time I understand this component THANK YOU!
Nice explanation, good job!
Perfect explenation,subscribed
Excellent, flawless presentation. Better than many text books.
Excellent explanation, well done!
Some of the best educational presentations anywhere. Clear and to the point.
Thanks!
Finally the first video which explains capacitors clearly.
Finally a good video on the topic
Thanks for explaining how the dielectric can alter the capacity. I learnt something today.
I'm glad RUclips finally posted your upload to my subscription to your channel. Good viewing your channel again and the electronic info that enlightens our brains....
This is the first video I see in your channel, I don't like your voice but I love all the info. I really recommend your channel. Thank you very much 👍
Good job
Best explanation and illustration! More tutorials please!
Thank you! Will do!
well explained to the point .....thanks very much
Totally amazing
Nicely explained, thanks.
Amazing video, thank you!
Excellent video !
great video and explanation!
Beautifully explained...
Dude I’ve been having so much trouble trying to understand capacitors until this video. Seriously good explanation and teaching skills. Subbed
something about that soothing Russian accent that makes the information stick into my head
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I just love watching these kind of videos
Excellent visualization.
Excellent job. That's how an instructional video should be made. Subscribed.
Thank you!
nice animation. great video !
Awesome explanation. thank you so much.
Excellent explanation
Thanks!
Great video!
2:30 It was a good video. I think an extended version might help people who have already seen this video. I think at that timestamp it would have been good to at some point mention the energy gap of an example Dielectric compound as long as it is as simple a molecule as possible. The suggested Glass might be an OK example (Silicon Dioxide) or maybe something which is just one element. Maybe nitrogen would do, even though it is unlikely to appear in a capacitor.
very well made video. Thx
Creative idea, thanks for sharing :)
Nice explanation.
Excellent explanation Sir,...
excellent tutorial!!!
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Great explanation. Thanks a lot!
Great video, thanks
Well explained! Very helpful
Very nice explanation. Thank you.
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Thank you so much, well explained..
Thanks alot for this great explaination
Watched your videos many times and benefited ALOT
Please just don't put music 😊
i think this is the best
Great video and really informative! Visual aids were also very well done.
Very educational my friend
We could see how much effort you put into creating this video.
Nice video keep it up.
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Excellent job
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Fantastic thanks for you
Thank you.
so beautiful explaintion in 3d animation
Very well explanation
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The best and most spot on explanation on this subject. Thanks ever so much!
Great video
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really great video, thanks for sharing
very good explanation keep it up for other topics too...
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Great explanation... Thanks :)
Really good explanation and animations along with practical applications! Subscribed!
Very clear .
Thanks a lot
Thanks :) it was helpful
Thank you for the animation
One video for inductors *please! This one was awesome!
I hope so ..
Nice explanation subscribed
I like everything about this video, thank you.
thank you for sharing, kindly explain also the use, how it works the other type of capacitors like ceramic, mica, polystyrene, npo,polydropylene, and tuning capacitors, nice and educational video
Wow this was a great video! Thank you so much :)
Thank you Sir it was really helpful video.
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Now i have a better idea of the working mechanism of a capacitor. Thank You Dejan Nedelkovshi :)
Really great video, sir
thank you so much this video is exactly what i was looking for
It´s a good video, congratulations
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This is awesome, thank you so much!
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v good xplanation
Perfect. Thank you !!!
Nice vid
Amazing video, great explanation!
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4k slide resolution, 'cause it's XXI century, and why not :P Btw, loved the content of your channel. Keep it up
hehe, exactly! :) Thanks!
Amazing
Nice Video : )
very basic and useful
Thank you
thnx Dejan for the logic explanation .it is very understandable . best wishes
Very informative. Txz a lot.
Good video. can you do one on phase angle with AC voltage?
Good one !!!
The electron leaves the negative terminal of the battery first. Then in order for it to go onto the plate on the right, an electron has to leave the plate on the left. That electron that leaves the left plate then travels towards the positive terminal of the battery. This process repeats.
And i also think that they Travel throu the battery but the Lower positiv charge lets more negative charges off the battery
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nice presentation. i gained a lot. is there possibilities capacitors are connected in series ? for what purpose if they do . thanks a lot
Ahhh thank you!! I'm understanding it now!! I'm a 3rd year electrician apprentice. Just wondering if you could please explain how a capacitor works in the controller with 3 speeds. I know that the first speed is straight supply (the fastest) but how does the capacitor work in realation to the other 2 speeds?? Thanks mate much appreciated
Sorry I ment to write "in a ceiling fan"
I'm learning this, and I'm in grade 11. Dang it school...
It is helpful
please make videos of basic electronics