Why i prefer teachers who have worked with something practical first before they start teaching. Otherwise, they will be just teaching something that they too have just read, or at most did as a student themselves...
The most common illustration for this is the comparison with a water pipe, the flow of water being the voltage and the width of the pipe being the amperage. This is helpful especially when you only care about the practical use eg. Using appliances. But this oversimplifies the physics of electricity. For example, electrons dont actually flow from a power source through the wire like water does through a pipe. That being said, the water pipe illustration and this video serves the purpose of explaining the basics. However a physics teacher should be able to explain it beyond water pipes and lego pieces.
I know this error is due to the font used in the video does not have a lowercase letter but for the information of everyone there is a difference between using m and M as a prefix to a certain parameter. For Example, m - milli as in milliampere (mA), milli has a multiplier of 0.001 so a 5,000 mAh = 5 Ah, while M - Mega as in Megampere (MA), Mega has a multiplier of 1,000,000 so a 5,000 MAh = 5,000,000,000 Ah Hope that helps.
i love how slater actually applies the concept and principles of science communication. this will definitely at least change the perspective of the people about these kinds of complex topics that are usually seen to be intimidating. we need more people like you and wishing you all the best for creating insightful content
I'm from India and I have no idea about Philippines but I understood all I needed to know from this video with captions. Thankk you SO MUCH for making this video and your brilliant explaination ❤
Such a help. I am currently a physics student and ito yung lesson coverage namin aout electricity. Atleast I watched the video so that I have the glimpse sa mga terminologies kung ano talaga ibig sabihin ng mga terms.
I’m currently doing my lighting layout and power layout plate for my utilities course subject. And it really helps me especially in basic load computation. Thank youuu
FINALLY! I always "kinda got it" before, but this is the first time it clicks into place like those blocks click together. I think the comparison between 110v and 220v setups was what helped me get clarity.
The basics of electricity that are applicable to everday life! May it be in monitoring our electricity bills, puchasing appliances, also for those who like to purchase appliance/electronic devices from overseas where they have different standard, etc. Taking the board exam for REE this April ❤
First off I'm caucasion and needless to say I don't speak any fillopino languages(sadly, but my wife is Filipino and speaks 3 but i digress)... I've also watched a dozen videos on this stuff as i'm trying to get things straight for a future planned solar system that i want to do myself. Anyways, even with Slaters slight accent, I actually learned what i've been struggling to learn. Outstanding simple and to the point content dumbed down for us regular folks. I agree with another comment you definitely have skills... Appreciate it.
ADAPTERS (Voltage and Amps): ALWAYS MATCHED (parehas) yung VOLTAGE ng adapter sa device/appliances na ginagamit niyo. for the AMPS, you can use SAME or HIGHER amps adapter versus sa consumption ng device/appliances na gagamitin. The device will only use what it needs to. ** I always visualize electricity same as water. - Voltage as the Pressure; Amps as the Volume
Thank you po. Ngayon medyo mas naintindihan ko na what those electrical techicalities mean. Q: So kapag 110v, hindi po pwede isaksak sa 220v, and vice versa? Request content po Sir: How do our main fuse at home looks like and work, how to wire as well as what to think about when wiring around the house esp in toilet/CR area and kitchen compared to regular rooms, breakers. Also, are there any cable +/- connections we could possibly do on our own (if ever there is any or is it always better let the expert do this? ) at home like maybe changing the heads that we put in the sockets due maybe bec of tear sa wiring or we maybe need to change the head to be compatible with a socket equipped with breakers. (Do not know right terminology but hope you understand what i mean po.). Thanks in advance po.
Very simple and fun to learn... Tama naman po explanation or definition nyo sa Voltage however, may konting mali lang po sa representation.... si Current (Amps or I ) yung nagbibilang ng bilis ng flow ng Pressure (Voltage)
Slater, I really liked your content especially about building design tips and now you're in electrical stuff. My kind of interest and I hope you can give us more 😃. You're better than my Engineering professors in comes of teahing 😌
Sir Slater, I really liked your content especially about building design tips and now you're in electrical stuff. My kind of interest and I hope you can give us more 😃. You're better than my Engineering professors in comes of teaching 😌
As a computer engineering student, this was very well explained. Thank you for sharing essential knowledge sir slater. Ganahan napud nuon ta mo palit anang greenfield da hahaha
Thank you for this video! Very informative. Request please if you can discuss naman choosing the right Water filter system for your home. Cause currently most Filipinos order and have it delivered to them when in fact there are water filtering system available already that you can purchase and install in your home. But what is the right water filtering system and how to choose the right one. not a lot of content regarding this and would appreciate this!! Thank you!!
Suggestion - can you discuss difference between lithium-ion battery vs lead acid. I heard lead acid discharges quickly but it’s cheaper. can you discuss which one is better? I bought that exact same generator but it discharges quickly.
lead acid *pros - cheaper, easy assembly, less maintenance, durable and can withstand hot temperatures (thanks to distilled water inside) *cons - heavy, 50% discharge (so buy a lot if you're planning a battery room) , unsafe indoors, bigger, 500 cycles before it is replaced (more expensive, more cycles) Lithium ion *pros - lighter, needs little space, safe indoors, 10% dicharge rate, cheaper by unit (more expensive in bunches), 2000 charging cycles... lasts longer than lead acid *cons - sensitive, more equipments needed to be stable (eg. balancers, voltage readers, must be cold always), not safe outdoors, easily breaks down if not monitored properly and more expensive (eg battery packs, tesla powerwall) in short, your choice of battery depends on the space of your battery wall / room, how much power you need , how much time you have to check on your batteries and your budget. hope this helps
Very simple explanation. Suggestion on modems/router you can use a UPS for router. This is specifically designed for small devices and automatically turned on which can gave power from 4 to 18H depending capacity This kind of modem is very helpful in province which has unstable electricity
Much better if kung mag invest sa LIFePO batteries for your solar and handy power source po. Longer lifetime, much much more efficient compare to SLA base (and much safer too).
good representation but as far as I can remember 'Volt' is for the "pressure", but not the speed. Speed is more related to Amps(current), but also not exactly lol
Agree po ako dito Sir Slater.... Tama naman po explanation or definition nyo sa Voltage however, may konting mali lang po sa representation.... si Current (Amps or I ) yung nagbibilang ng bilis ng flow ng Pressure (Voltage)
analogous to water pipe... the wider the pipe(wire) the more water to flow (current )but less pressure/moves (volts) sa laktod nga pagka estorya kusog kaayo mo sirit ang tubig kung gamay imo host... char
mga nakulangan lang kayo aa comprehension, maliwanag nmang binanggit nya na ang voltage ay ang pressure sa electricity @ 2:02 at malinaw din na ang tinutukoy nyang mas mabilis tumulak (speed) ay yung 220volts kesa 110 volts, not the volts itself .. 2:19 kayo ang mali, inihalintulad nyo pa yung amperes/ current sa speed, yun ang mali, current is the amount or number of electrons na ngfflow sa electricity, kaya nga ni Slater ginamit yung number ng lego as number ng current dahil ayun ang exact meaning nun
@@lanzkiecastillo6451 yes po sir sinabi ko naman na tama yung pressure analogy. and sinabi ko DIN po na "Speed is more related to Amps(current), but also not exactly "--sinabi ko "NOT EXACLTY" kase current is more of volume per unit time, unlike speed na displacement per unit time--kaya more related sila kasi same sila na RATE, just not exactly the same
good explaination. i was watching water analogy but because water speed and water volume creates pressure using gravity (speed from height, volume from weight), it is kind of confusing.
I have been struggling and frustrated because of these electrical topic. so based on knowledge I gain from your video... when a device states 22 watt such as an apple charger, I can use my house's amperes and volt to see if It powerful enough to use the device right? if my house is 10 amperes and 110 volt then it is far more than enough to use the device right?? then when it come to my electricity bills, I need to take 22 watt multiply by time to see if that 22 watt charger cost me more or less. is is all correct ? Anyway I can confirm I understand more from your video. thank you so much
Ilang beses tayo nagphysics bago makagraduate ng college tas ganyan lang pala kadali idemonstrate ni Sir Slater yung di ko maimagine na mga units sa electro. 🤣
Slater explaining my whole physics class in one video and me actually getting it!!! This man should seriously consider the academe 😊
same thoughts lol
Why i prefer teachers who have worked with something practical first before they start teaching. Otherwise, they will be just teaching something that they too have just read, or at most did as a student themselves...
The most common illustration for this is the comparison with a water pipe, the flow of water being the voltage and the width of the pipe being the amperage. This is helpful especially when you only care about the practical use eg. Using appliances. But this oversimplifies the physics of electricity. For example, electrons dont actually flow from a power source through the wire like water does through a pipe.
That being said, the water pipe illustration and this video serves the purpose of explaining the basics. However a physics teacher should be able to explain it beyond water pipes and lego pieces.
Modern day teachers, quacks who readout scripts ,knowing nothing about the theories nor practicals😂
I know this error is due to the font used in the video does not have a lowercase letter but for the information of everyone there is a difference between using m and M as a prefix to a certain parameter. For Example,
m - milli as in milliampere (mA), milli has a multiplier of 0.001 so a 5,000 mAh = 5 Ah, while
M - Mega as in Megampere (MA), Mega has a multiplier of 1,000,000 so a 5,000 MAh = 5,000,000,000 Ah
Hope that helps.
@VKIM WILLIAM Yes, I'm certain it helped many people. Thank you.
I go back to this video every three months, para lang sigurado ako sa binibili kong appliances. Thanks much!!!
i love how slater actually applies the concept and principles of science communication. this will definitely at least change the perspective of the people about these kinds of complex topics that are usually seen to be intimidating. we need more people like you and wishing you all the best for creating insightful content
I'm from India and I have no idea about Philippines but I understood all I needed to know from this video with captions. Thankk you SO MUCH for making this video and your brilliant explaination ❤
Such a help. I am currently a physics student and ito yung lesson coverage namin aout electricity. Atleast I watched the video so that I have the glimpse sa mga terminologies kung ano talaga ibig sabihin ng mga terms.
Funny thing is that Slater can give better lessons; simple yet direct to the point.
I’m currently doing my lighting layout and power layout plate for my utilities course subject. And it really helps me especially in basic load computation. Thank youuu
How old are you
@@compilation8800 21 po. 3rd year architecture student
@@christinesaguinsin6809 oh I thought you bulding house😭
APPLAUSE!!!! This is the best explanation I have seen on the internet so far and I don't even speak Tagalog!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
FINALLY! I always "kinda got it" before, but this is the first time it clicks into place like those blocks click together. I think the comparison between 110v and 220v setups was what helped me get clarity.
The basics of electricity that are applicable to everday life! May it be in monitoring our electricity bills, puchasing appliances, also for those who like to purchase appliance/electronic devices from overseas where they have different standard, etc.
Taking the board exam for REE this April ❤
I don't speak Tagalog, yet, this was the best explanation of all the YT videos and I get it now.
First off I'm caucasion and needless to say I don't speak any fillopino languages(sadly, but my wife is Filipino and speaks 3 but i digress)... I've also watched a dozen videos on this stuff as i'm trying to get things straight for a future planned solar system that i want to do myself. Anyways, even with Slaters slight accent, I actually learned what i've been struggling to learn. Outstanding simple and to the point content dumbed down for us regular folks. I agree with another comment you definitely have skills... Appreciate it.
ADAPTERS (Voltage and Amps):
ALWAYS MATCHED (parehas) yung VOLTAGE ng adapter sa device/appliances na ginagamit niyo.
for the AMPS, you can use SAME or HIGHER amps adapter versus sa consumption ng device/appliances na gagamitin. The device will only use what it needs to.
** I always visualize electricity same as water.
- Voltage as the Pressure; Amps as the Volume
So pag ginamit ko ba ung lets say 15volts 2amp adapter sa 15volts 1amp na device okay lang.
@@azitaulava .. Yes it should be ok. Ensure lang na same talaga ng volts ah para di masira ang device.
This is EASILY the most simple way to explain it 👏
I would LOVE an English subtitle for this!!
Thank you po. Ngayon medyo mas naintindihan ko na what those electrical techicalities mean. Q:
So kapag 110v, hindi po pwede isaksak sa 220v, and vice versa?
Request content po Sir: How do our main fuse at home looks like and work, how to wire as well as what to think about when wiring around the house esp in toilet/CR area and kitchen compared to regular rooms, breakers. Also, are there any cable +/- connections we could possibly do on our own (if ever there is any or is it always better let the expert do this? ) at home like maybe changing the heads that we put in the sockets due maybe bec of tear sa wiring or we maybe need to change the head to be compatible with a socket equipped with breakers. (Do not know right terminology but hope you understand what i mean po.). Thanks in advance po.
[DP] WARNING: 110V and 220V do not mix, and you need a transformer to avoid serious damages to the appliance or electrical system.
Very simple and fun to learn...
Tama naman po explanation or definition nyo sa Voltage however, may konting mali lang po sa representation.... si Current (Amps or I ) yung nagbibilang ng bilis ng flow ng Pressure (Voltage)
Napakasimple at napakadaling intindihin.. Salamat sir!
Slater, I really liked your content especially about building design tips and now you're in electrical stuff. My kind of interest and I hope you can give us more 😃. You're better than my Engineering professors in comes of teahing 😌
nakatabang sa ahubg reporting sa physics.. thank you Sir Slater
The way you explain things makes it so understandable! Thanks thanks for this! I am so confused din kasi with all those terms hehe
Sir Slater, I really liked your content especially about building design tips and now you're in electrical stuff. My kind of interest and I hope you can give us more 😃. You're better than my Engineering professors in comes of teaching 😌
i learned about electricity more in the 9 minute video thats half in a different language than i speak, then i did in highschool. thanks!
"Explain electricity to me like I'm a five year old"
Engr. Slater: SAY NO MORE
As a computer engineering student, this was very well explained. Thank you for sharing essential knowledge sir slater. Ganahan napud nuon ta mo palit anang greenfield da hahaha
me getting the chills whilst hearing the lego sliding through the table.
Great job simplifying this topic. Slater 'slayed' it.
Thank you for this kuya Slater. I've been asking my papa about mAh and Watts kay nag plano ko mupalit backup power sa Greenfield. ✨💪
Good refresher for an ECE student like me 😍
I'd rather spend my tuition fee on these informative videos of Slater rather than youtube links of my professors on college
Ganda ng pagka explaine,malinaw maiintindihan tlga lalo na sa tulad kong baguhan palang at nag aaral para matutu maraming slamat sir more vedeos
My man has explained it better in 2 languages than 4 other videos I watched in just English 🤣
I know right😹😹😹
Learning a lot from binge watching your videos! 🥰
Makikita ko ang mga lego ko . Maalala ko ang Content na ito! Thanks kuya Slater.
Aaaaa doing my thesis about electricity and this vid is a great help for me❤️ thank you!
Thank you for this video! Very informative. Request please if you can discuss naman choosing the right Water filter system for your home. Cause currently most Filipinos order and have it delivered to them when in fact there are water filtering system available already that you can purchase and install in your home. But what is the right water filtering system and how to choose the right one. not a lot of content regarding this and would appreciate this!! Thank you!!
P(power) = I(current) x V(voltage) ♡
ang galing but very simple explanation... thanks
Lesson namin ngayon to sir Slater tysm🙇♂️
Suggestion - can you discuss difference between lithium-ion battery vs lead acid. I heard lead acid discharges quickly but it’s cheaper. can you discuss which one is better? I bought that exact same generator but it discharges quickly.
lead acid
*pros - cheaper, easy assembly, less maintenance, durable and can withstand hot temperatures (thanks to distilled water inside)
*cons - heavy, 50% discharge (so buy a lot if you're planning a battery room) , unsafe indoors, bigger, 500 cycles before it is replaced (more expensive, more cycles)
Lithium ion
*pros - lighter, needs little space, safe indoors, 10% dicharge rate, cheaper by unit (more expensive in bunches), 2000 charging cycles... lasts longer than lead acid
*cons - sensitive, more equipments needed to be stable (eg. balancers, voltage readers, must be cold always), not safe outdoors, easily breaks down if not monitored properly and more expensive (eg battery packs, tesla powerwall)
in short, your choice of battery depends on the space of your battery wall / room, how much power you need , how much time you have to check on your batteries and your budget.
hope this helps
Mas naintindihan ko p ung explanation ni Slater kesa sa Physics teacher ko 🤣🤣🤣.. tysm 🥰🥰🥰
I love you gyud ser slater.. dakog tabang imong ideas☺️💖 Godbless
Maraming salamat hijo! Very informative! Dapat pala makabili nyang power bank na yan…
ang galing mo Engr Young! salamat!
refresher nung nag electronics ako dati eheh thanks po for sharing
Thank you. U explain it very concise and easy.
Thank you sir!
Saktong sakto sa lesson namin hahaha
Wow great easy explanation! Thanks
Atay! Ana ra diay na! Salamat kaayo yow!
Thank You! Helpful po for aspiring engineer
Very simple explanation. Suggestion on modems/router you can use a UPS for router. This is specifically designed for small devices and automatically turned on which can gave power from 4 to 18H depending capacity
This kind of modem is very helpful in province which has unstable electricity
Great explanation sir!
Much better if kung mag invest sa LIFePO batteries for your solar and handy power source po. Longer lifetime, much much more efficient compare to SLA base (and much safer too).
I hope you get to explain BATAAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT design / functions / and importance (usage). super curious if "matibay" ung structure
Super educational!!!! Astig!
Thanks for the information, stay safe.
FINALLY! THANK YOU 😄
More of this sir. Im an accountant but this is interesting for me 😅☺️
I learned again. I will buy that. 😊
Really helpful especially since I have a quiz tom on building utilities! Please do more of this in future videos!!
Thanks engineer!
very informative!! thank you so much for this, engr!! 💗
Thank you slater!
naguguluhan ako sa tatlong to pero napanood ko lang to it make sense now thanks!
more electrical vids pls, an electrical engineering student here ⚡💛
good representation but as far as I can remember 'Volt' is for the "pressure", but not the speed.
Speed is more related to Amps(current), but also not exactly lol
Agree po ako dito Sir Slater....
Tama naman po explanation or definition nyo sa Voltage however, may konting mali lang po sa representation.... si Current (Amps or I ) yung nagbibilang ng bilis ng flow ng Pressure (Voltage)
analogous to water pipe... the wider the pipe(wire) the more water to flow (current )but less pressure/moves (volts)
sa laktod nga pagka estorya kusog kaayo mo sirit ang tubig kung gamay imo host... char
mga nakulangan lang kayo aa comprehension,
maliwanag nmang binanggit nya na ang voltage ay ang pressure sa electricity @ 2:02
at malinaw din na ang tinutukoy nyang mas mabilis tumulak (speed) ay yung 220volts kesa 110 volts, not the volts itself .. 2:19
kayo ang mali, inihalintulad nyo pa yung amperes/ current sa speed, yun ang mali, current is the amount or number of electrons na ngfflow sa electricity, kaya nga ni Slater ginamit yung number ng lego as number ng current dahil ayun ang exact meaning nun
@@lanzkiecastillo6451 yes po sir sinabi ko naman na tama yung pressure analogy.
and sinabi ko DIN po na
"Speed is more related to Amps(current), but also not exactly "--sinabi ko "NOT EXACLTY" kase current is more of volume per unit time, unlike speed na displacement per unit time--kaya more related sila kasi same sila na RATE, just not exactly the same
Pwedeng pwede ka magprof sure agad na daming students ikaw favorite
You explained it very well engr 👌
Nakaka ngilo yung sound ng bricks. Pero very imformative
Will be taking the April 2022 REE exam and I approve!😂😂
One of the few 👍👌👍
Please make a video on surge protectors. Hype or beneficial for our appliances. Thanks.
Super informative.. thanks!
Sobrang helpful po nang video nyo!
You can use 220 as 110 also. Depends how you wire it. Each wire of 220 carries 110
Transformer
@@hanjesse31 tama naka dipende po un dyan
Dito kc sa atin sa Pilipinas di po applicable yan kc di naka split phase ang mga transformer natin
what a whole lot of Information..👌🏻
shoutout Egineer Slater
informative . goodman! keep it up !
Nagsugod na dayon ug kalabad akong ulo pag abot sa computation. 🤦🏼♀️😂 Pero, nakat-on ra gihapon ko. Salamat bi. Mao jud ning ga nars ko. 🤣
Very informative 👏 👌
How I wish si sir Slater nalang yung Science teacher ko when I was in highschool.
good explaination. i was watching water analogy but because water speed and water volume creates pressure using gravity (speed from height, volume from weight), it is kind of confusing.
Please make a detailed review and use of the greenfield power station please, what appliances can be used, its limitations and how long it can be used
Slater, nakalimutan mo Po e add ung Horsepower. Hehe.. maybe next time.. thanks sa helpful video.. now i know better about electricity
CONTENT!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Grabe ngayon kocpngclubos na naintindihanchung volta and amperes hehehe.
haha salamat kuya Slater, now I understand it. kakalito dati eh
Amazing 8 : 55 minutes video
220V * x amps = 900W, so the current flow for that generator is 4.09 amps, yes?
essentially that's how WIDE the wire (i.e. conductor) is, so to speak for the electrons to flow through
I have been struggling and frustrated because of these electrical topic. so based on knowledge I gain from your video...
when a device states 22 watt such as an apple charger, I can use my house's amperes and volt to see if It powerful enough to use the device right? if my house is 10 amperes and 110 volt then it is far more than enough to use the device right?? then when it come to my electricity bills, I need to take 22 watt multiply by time to see if that 22 watt charger cost me more or less.
is is all correct ?
Anyway I can confirm I understand more from your video.
thank you so much
Lamia nimo maging instructor Engr. oy. 😊
Present! 💖💖💖
GREENFIELD GIVEAWAYYY!!!
Ilang beses tayo nagphysics bago makagraduate ng college tas ganyan lang pala kadali idemonstrate ni Sir Slater yung di ko maimagine na mga units sa electro. 🤣
teacher slater ♥️
I think I'm "the child."🤭😇
Thanks for the Informative video!
Very Informative! I had no idea between the 3 👏
Engr. Slater Young being a Physics Teacher for 9 minutes. 😊😊
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
thankyou sa info, sir!
I like blocks. new sub