1) Is there a specific material that serves as the "electrical double layer"? or, is this the contact area between Carbon and electrolyte? 2) Once the charger is disconnected, what prevents/hinders the electrical charges (within the electrolyte) from simply returning to their original state?
@@gabrielphilips6980 As to my understanding, this is due to the electrostatic attraction at the electrode that causes the double layer to form, and the presence of a separator that prevents short circuits.
@@rashidahismail3691 The explanation in video is very elementary. The graphite powder granules are like a 'Rice Crispy' treat. The electrolyte permeates the graphite electrodes bringing ions to embedded graphite granules making the effective surface area very large. The ions are stored within the graphite lattice structure. The electrolyte is an ion exchange conveyor belt between the positive and negative electrodes. Like a battery, the separator keeps the positive and negative electrodes separated to avoid shorting between the two. The function is very similar to the negative graphite electrode of a lithium-ion battery.
Question? Someone now has a bike that runs on super capacitators, and no batteries. Very interesting. Question why can't a car or a truck? Has Elon Musk and the EV industry been suppressing such things to make huge profits? Hey Bernie Sanders. Perhaps you ought to ask if the EV industry has been screwing the public? This would be my guess.
Question? Someone now has a bike that runs on super capacitators, and no batteries. Very interesting. Question why can't a car or a truck? Has Elon Musk and the EV industry been suppressing such things to make huge profits? Hey Bernie Sanders. Perhaps you ought to ask if the EV industry has been screwing the public? This would be my guess.
You need to understand power and energy. A battery supplies continuous energy. Capacity gives one lump sum of energy and needs another refill after that.
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Exceptional explanation of the concept. Thank you.
Explained so nicely ❤
Understood about super capacitor and it's application
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Very well explained Thank you so much😊
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Well explained!
so nicely explain, and excellant presentation
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Good explanation it is helpful for me
Thank you for simple explanation
This is a really well designed infographic, Transitional timing with voiceover is impeccable - compliments to the editor. Oh, and very informative.
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Nicely presented and explained in very short period of time.
Ma'am can you upload a video on application part?
you saved me a headache. thank you for this video
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Very good explanation
Nice explanation
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Superb animations & explanation👏
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Explained very well
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Good content you have produced kudos
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they need to be small enough two or more can pass big charge back and forth, so motors can run off them directly while battery pitches in at any dips.
how you made this grapgical presentation?
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very nice, Thank you
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Nice video.
Dear maam, how the charges can cross the separator, the separator being a very good dielectric ?
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woow I like your animation, can you share with me the presentation. it will help a lot in my research
Mam can u please explain superionic conductors
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Please also explain about suoercapacitors
1) Is there a specific material that serves as the "electrical double layer"? or, is this the contact area between Carbon and electrolyte?
2) Once the charger is disconnected, what prevents/hinders the electrical charges (within the electrolyte) from simply returning to their original state?
Thanks
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Is activated carbon submerged in electrolyte?
electrolyte is used EDLC, then what is the difference between battery and supercapacitor ?
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But how is it that the charges stay there?
How is it not short circuiting
@@gabrielphilips6980 As to my understanding, this is due to the electrostatic attraction at the electrode that causes the double layer to form, and the presence of a separator that prevents short circuits.
@@rashidahismail3691 The explanation in video is very elementary. The graphite powder granules are like a 'Rice Crispy' treat. The electrolyte permeates the graphite electrodes bringing ions to embedded graphite granules making the effective surface area very large. The ions are stored within the graphite lattice structure. The electrolyte is an ion exchange conveyor belt between the positive and negative electrodes.
Like a battery, the separator keeps the positive and negative electrodes separated to avoid shorting between the two.
The function is very similar to the negative graphite electrode of a lithium-ion battery.
That background music 😢😢😮
Just Lower the volume of background music...and everything else is good.
It only stores large energy but can not produce large power.
Electric storage- super capacitor antay eday ratavacha
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Question? Someone now has a bike that runs on super capacitators, and no batteries. Very interesting. Question why can't a car or a truck? Has Elon Musk and the EV industry been suppressing such things to make huge profits? Hey Bernie Sanders. Perhaps you ought to ask if the EV industry has been screwing the public? This would be my guess.
lol soo much info in this video....i thought i was in 5th grade 🥲. and the background music is 💩
mam your voice is s0 good, now i want to listen it more so give me your no. i will call
Ok but how electricity can flow from positive electrode to negative thats impossible
depends weather capacitor is charging or discharging
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Question? Someone now has a bike that runs on super capacitators, and no batteries. Very interesting. Question why can't a car or a truck? Has Elon Musk and the EV industry been suppressing such things to make huge profits? Hey Bernie Sanders. Perhaps you ought to ask if the EV industry has been screwing the public? This would be my guess.
You need to understand power and energy. A battery supplies continuous energy. Capacity gives one lump sum of energy and needs another refill after that.
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