There's a part where you are completely wrong; electrons flow. In fact, there's no electrons flow at all. An electron moves only a few nanometer per second. So, an electron doesn't go from negative to positive side. It instead fulfills a hole made by the power source living behind it another hole... and so on...
has to be the best presentation of a dc motor and how it works that i have ever seen!
To produce electricity, what drives the steam turbine blades to turn? is it the heat of the steam or the force of the mass of the steam?
wow very nice 👌
Can you also do how hydrolic systems do rotation for drilling, vibration for compacting things.
Well that drill almost certainly uses a brushless DC motor and not the one used in the video !
great video ty
There's a part where you are completely wrong; electrons flow.
In fact, there's no electrons flow at all. An electron moves only a few nanometer per second.
So, an electron doesn't go from negative to positive side. It instead fulfills a hole made by the power source living behind it another hole... and so on...
Hello Sir..I love your videos 😻..I have subscribed to your channel..I also make 3d animation video
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You are explaining this for yourself,not for somebody who wants learn, because you are not explaining in a simple way.