I hav started for TRB examination preparation after seeing yr videos oly sir... Really al topics r explained very well... Bt i am having doubt n tis point oly
Very intelligent teaching sir. actually iam not this department .but iam join this eee department .basic fundamentals i can easily understand about u r video thank sir .for basic fundamentals.
Summary of the topic AC And DC 1... Alternating current (AC)(i) *It's indicate small letter of i. Because earlier sir said flow of charges changed them directions with respect to time(t) .so it's mentioned i(t)..it's mainly sine wave(~~).in our home we utilising this AC charges 2. Direct current (I)(DC) *It's not varied from time so its mentioned capital letter of(l) *It's doesn't have any wave.its only straight line..then uses of DC *Battery *Large power supplies for electronics systems.and motors
Sir, நீங்க போட்ட ac current graph ல, அந்த horizontal line க்கு மேலயும், கீழையும் waveform இருக்கு. இப்ப, example க்கு, அந்த horizontal line க்கு மேல மட்டும் sine/square wave இருக்கு அப்படினா, அது ac or dc?
Directa mela sir pota mari vantha ripple factor zero....Nenga kekra mari horizontal line ku mela wave formla iruntha athula ripple factor athigama irukku bt athu DC than.... Ripple factor zero va straight line a DC iruntha athoda benefits nalla irukkum
(1) + to - called by conventional current(holes or proton) and - to + is called by electron current right..then which one really produce electricity sir!!!! Early u said electron flow from high (+)potential to low potential (-) to produce electricity.but it actually conventional current..so which one really make electricity in closed circuit ? Conventional current(right (+)to left (-)) or Electron current!!!(left(-) to right(+)) Kindly solve my problem sir .
Sir AC current na positive to negative nd negative to positive ku direction change aagarathunu solli irukinga, inga positive na high potential point nd negative na low potential point ah mean panringala? Appadi iruntha low potential point la irunthu, high potential ku current poga chance irukka? In between la current eppa zero aagum? Eppadi aagum? Pls adhukku explanation vera video la iruntha link podunga... Thank u...
Ac currentla Electron flow aagumbodhu munnadium pinnadium vandhuttu(Bidirectional) nagandhukitte apdiye munnadi mattumdha pogum adhanaalatha namakku + and - i mean sin wave kedaikudhu....example ku oru electron starting positionla irundhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to peak from 0 then adhu pinnadi varumbodhu wave comes to 0 then again adhu pinnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to bottom then again adhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave comes to 0 ipdiye nagandhukitte charge aagi high potentaila irundhu low potentialku mattum dha pogum.........
Ac currentla Electron flow aagumbodhu munnadium pinnadium vandhuttu(Bidirectional) nagandhukitte apdiye munnadi mattumdha pogum adhanaalatha namakku + and - i mean sin wave kedaikudhu....example ku oru electron starting positionla irundhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to peak from 0 then adhu pinnadi varumbodhu wave comes to 0 then again adhu pinnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to bottom then again adhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave comes to 0 ipdiye nagandhukitte charge aagi high potentaila irundhu low potentialku mattum dha pogum.........
Thank you sir ..
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Tq sir எனக்கு ரொம்ப உபயோகமான தகவல்
I hav started for TRB examination preparation after seeing yr videos oly sir... Really al topics r explained very well... Bt i am having doubt n tis point oly
Very intelligent teaching sir. actually iam not this department .but iam join this eee department .basic fundamentals i can easily understand about u r video thank sir .for basic fundamentals.
Summary of the topic AC And DC
1... Alternating current (AC)(i)
*It's indicate small letter of i. Because earlier sir said flow of charges changed them directions with respect to time(t) .so it's mentioned i(t)..it's mainly sine wave(~~).in our home we utilising this AC charges
2. Direct current (I)(DC)
*It's not varied from time so its mentioned capital letter of(l)
*It's doesn't have any wave.its only straight line..then uses of DC
*Battery
*Large power supplies for electronics systems.and motors
Thank u
Sir please can you explain in power loom industry which current is using Ac or Dc?
👌👌👌 clear intro of ac @ dc
Explain the wind mill
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Well explained.
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Most welcome
An super explaination sir
I request you to kindly explain with animation / graphics, so we can easily understand Sir...
Super one sir
Why we use sin waves to indicating charges sir???
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Super sir.....
Tq sir , good information ❤
Sir dc current la printer connect panna Lama?
Sir kindly teach protection and switchgears
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Pls reply.
Good morning sir
Excellent
Initial class charges all are electrons.but how positive charge are cot
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Sir explain maximum different between ac and dc
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Pls give some example
Excellent..sir.,
Sir , pulse output direct current tana
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Sir, நீங்க போட்ட ac current graph ல, அந்த horizontal line க்கு மேலயும், கீழையும் waveform இருக்கு. இப்ப, example க்கு, அந்த horizontal line க்கு மேல மட்டும் sine/square wave இருக்கு அப்படினா, அது ac or dc?
DC athu
Directa mela sir pota mari vantha ripple factor zero....Nenga kekra mari horizontal line ku mela wave formla iruntha athula ripple factor athigama irukku bt athu DC than.... Ripple factor zero va straight line a DC iruntha athoda benefits nalla irukkum
@@rajirad680 Good. Thank you!
Namma veetuku vara current enna current
Sir Ac current store Panna muthium ma
(1)
+ to - called by conventional current(holes or proton) and
- to + is called by electron current right..then which one really produce electricity sir!!!!
Early u said electron flow from high (+)potential to low potential (-) to produce electricity.but it actually conventional current..so which one really make electricity in closed circuit ?
Conventional current(right (+)to left (-)) or Electron current!!!(left(-) to right(+))
Kindly solve my problem sir .
It's good explanation sir,
I need another one clarifications about DG.
Why DG as designed 0.8 power factor
same question
@@Madhankumar-yh6df actually flow of electron make electricity - to + but calculation regards universal accept only conventional method that's it'
@@Ram-KKumar that means electron flow in a circuit is - to+ ...it's actual flow
@@Madhankumar-yh6df S bro..but we calculate any KVL,KCL or whatever we only consider that circuit + to -
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Sir class 10 ku Ella physics lesson o edupinhla .....plz
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Sir AC current na positive to negative nd negative to positive ku direction change aagarathunu solli irukinga, inga positive na high potential point nd negative na low potential point ah mean panringala? Appadi iruntha low potential point la irunthu, high potential ku current poga chance irukka? In between la current eppa zero aagum? Eppadi aagum? Pls adhukku explanation vera video la iruntha link podunga... Thank u...
Ac currentla Electron flow aagumbodhu munnadium pinnadium vandhuttu(Bidirectional) nagandhukitte apdiye munnadi mattumdha pogum adhanaalatha namakku + and - i mean sin wave kedaikudhu....example ku oru electron starting positionla irundhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to peak from 0 then adhu pinnadi varumbodhu wave comes to 0 then again adhu pinnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to bottom then again adhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave comes to 0 ipdiye nagandhukitte charge aagi high potentaila irundhu low potentialku mattum dha pogum.........
Sir can you pls explain what the relation between AC and DC with voltage?
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Tq
Dc, unidirectional current flow. Ac, bidirectional current flow. Idhuvum oru difference nu ninaikiren
I understand sir
AC is bidirectional means, why neutral is not shocking?, Why phase is shocking?What is 'Phase' and 'Neutral' in AC power?
Ac currentla Electron flow aagumbodhu munnadium pinnadium vandhuttu(Bidirectional) nagandhukitte apdiye munnadi mattumdha pogum adhanaalatha namakku + and - i mean sin wave kedaikudhu....example ku oru electron starting positionla irundhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to peak from 0 then adhu pinnadi varumbodhu wave comes to 0 then again adhu pinnadi pogumbodhu wave goes to bottom then again adhu munnadi pogumbodhu wave comes to 0 ipdiye nagandhukitte charge aagi high potentaila irundhu low potentialku mattum dha pogum.........
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@@satheeskumart3141 வார்த்தைகளில் எனக்கு புரியவில்லை, உங்களால் animation ல் புரிய வைக்க முடியுமா?
Tq sir
Plsss explain briefly ... U are just explained graph of ac and dc ....
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Tq
@@EEEVIDS ok , tq
Kva calculate solugu 750 kva
Tq
Direction and quantity are changes called AC current
Direction and quantity cant changes is called DC current
You not mentioning quantity
Sir.
Ac can't stored one dc stored one
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Please no sir
Please no
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