Sir , seriously that was an excellent illustration about capacitive microphone.l've searched for this kind of information for a long time. Thank you sir it helped me a lot.
Don't act like you understood everything clearly. You are not a genius and I am not a genius too. I can say I didn't understand everything, but it helped a bit for sure.
brother... if you attach a large resistor how will the charges reach the plates firstly? Like the capacitor needs to be fully charged when we really want the charges to stop altering... wont the charges consume a lot of time.... sorry if i sound dumb but 😅
I'm trying to give an answer here, correct me if I'm wrong please. The "charging time" of an condensator depends on the resistance in the circuit and the capacitance of the condensator. If the resistance is very high, I guess you can just decrease the capacitance so that it will still charge fast enough.
I was expecting more comments. Excellent video. Thank you!
Sir , seriously that was an excellent illustration about capacitive microphone.l've searched for this kind of information for a long time. Thank you sir it helped me a lot.
Thank you kindly. very well done.
This is actually an amazing video and explains everything simply.
Don't act like you understood everything clearly. You are not a genius and I am not a genius too. I can say I didn't understand everything, but it helped a bit for sure.
Absolutely stunning explanation. Thank you so much
Great explanation! Thanks!!
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Amazing explanation.❤❤
must say for a layman you have described it very well. keep it up
excellent 👌🏼
brother... if you attach a large resistor how will the charges reach the plates firstly? Like the capacitor needs to be fully charged when we really want the charges to stop altering... wont the charges consume a lot of time.... sorry if i sound dumb but 😅
TikTok users are dumb, not you. Never be ashamed of asking question about topics you are interested in
The only dumb question is the one you don't ask for fear of appearing dumb.
I'm trying to give an answer here, correct me if I'm wrong please. The "charging time" of an condensator depends on the resistance in the circuit and the capacitance of the condensator. If the resistance is very high, I guess you can just decrease the capacitance so that it will still charge fast enough.
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