Electric Potential and Electric Potential Difference (Voltage) | Electronics Basics #5
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In this tutorial we will learn about electric potential and electric potential difference, or voltage.
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Very good explanation. But to really clear things up, it would be very helpful if you did a video from 6:28 to 6:53 using a negative point charge and a negative test charge.
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Amazing explanation. Honestly suburb. Thank you so much for your efforts!
This is the best explanation I've got on this topic!
YOu're really good at explaining and your animations are brilliant. Thanks a lot
Thank you!
What an explanation!!! Kudos👏👏👏n it is so grossly underrated.
Wonderful! Saw literally 100s of useless videos until i finallt landed on this one!
Again, an excellent explanation and graphics. This is really all you need to know for a practical understanding.
Thank you!
4.2x10^-12m is closer than 2.5x10^-11m if you switch it to 4.2x10^-11 the problem would be correct. For the first potential difference example.
i was thinking the same lol
thank u very much ror this valuable iformation
very unique and great
nice job man !! so nice :)
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video!Finally i understood the concept of voltage.Keep on like this!
Very helpful
finally i understand this electric potential!!!!!!!!!!
which software are you using for making these videos ?
3 hours lecture summed up in 7 minutes!
Thats an awesome explanation!
A Question though. At 3:05 the Negative Charge, aren't the arrows supposed to be the other way? Facing inwards/Towards the Core?
By convention, yes the field lines always point to the negative charge.
What is the difference of negative voltage from the waveform, what do we mean by negative voltage?
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3:08 why aren't the arrows pointing towards the negative charge?
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At the beginning, shouldn't r (the distance) be squared?
Yes I was thinking the same thing since Coulombs Law is an inverse square law just like finding the force of gravitation.
no it cancels out he explained it in the last video at the end
r^2 is for calculating the Electric Field. r is for calculating the Potential Energy. They are different concept with different units.
It helped me alot but next time help your voice too its cracking hahahahahahah😅😂 who cares though😅
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Also later in video you forget to square the distance 0.15m sould be 0.15^2
No, not for potential kQ/r(V). The r squared is for the electric force kq1q2/r^2(Fe).
Make it more advanced