@@istrangerofthisworld Because the internet is relatively new in the grand scheme of things and school and teaching isn't. Teaching is long out dated. It takes a hell of a teacher who goes above and beyond to beat what the internet has to offer and unfortunately, there are so few teachers who do that, many fall far from the standard some youtube channels can and do. Not to mention it's all for free, most teachers are a waste of tax payers money. On the other hand, school does give children plenty of time to build essentiel social skills due to it's environment which learning from a computer at home will never come anywhere near.
@@ht-ve9fe your not fully right because if you really give focus on your class you should know that teachers teach in more detailed way however these kinds of videos are made for us to provide ourselves with clear concepts only.
@@Subham1418 You're waffling. Gone are the days teachers were the source of knowledge. A teacher reads the double page spread on trig the day before they come in and then echo that info to you. YOu can go an read that same book and half the youtube videos are teachers. Traditional teaching is outdated and unecessary.
Tomorrow is my periodic test and this was the last topic left in my preparation now i am fully prepared..... Thanks for beautiful explanation ( lots of love from INDIA ❤❤❤❤❤ )
Hi and thank you for your videos. Any chance you could explain the concept of Drift Velocity for AC current? Am I right to say that velocity is zero since electrons move back and forth of the same distance? Thank you
I believe there should still be a drift velocity at any given time, as the current is fluctuating at a certain frequency. Here's a page I've found that explains it quite nicely: physics.stackexchange.com/questions/523227/drift-velocity-component-of-electrons-in-alternating-current#:~:text=In%20the%20case%20of%20alternating,forth%2060%20times%20a%20second.
can you help me with this one a formular to caculate I = n.e / t so there is any difference between n.e of the formula on your video and the formula to caculate I ?
but Mr theraja says electron drift velocity is independent of the current flowing inside the conductor Current density, J = i/A = ne ν ampere/metre2 Assuming a normal current density J = 1.55 × 106 A/m2, n = 1029 for a copper conductor and e = 1.6 × 10−19 coulomb, we get 1.55 × 106 = 1029 × 1.6 × 10−19 × ν ∴ν = 9.7 × 10−5 m/s = 0.58 cm/min It is seen that contrary to the common but mistaken view, the electron drift velocity is rather very slow and is independent of the current flowing and the area of the conductor But excellently explained
Sir, If Charge is moving in a circuit. What are directions of flow of positive and negative charge in a circuit. Is it they flow same or opposite direction ?
Short, clear, detailed explanaition. Covered what my teacher did in 30 mins in 3
Why is it the case in almost every school? Perhaps, the rest of the time is just for our chit-chatting with our friends Haha!
@@istrangerofthisworld Because the internet is relatively new in the grand scheme of things and school and teaching isn't. Teaching is long out dated. It takes a hell of a teacher who goes above and beyond to beat what the internet has to offer and unfortunately, there are so few teachers who do that, many fall far from the standard some youtube channels can and do. Not to mention it's all for free, most teachers are a waste of tax payers money. On the other hand, school does give children plenty of time to build essentiel social skills due to it's environment which learning from a computer at home will never come anywhere near.
@@ht-ve9fe your not fully right because if you really give focus on your class you should know that teachers teach in more detailed way however these kinds of videos are made for us to provide ourselves with clear concepts only.
@@Subham1418 You're waffling. Gone are the days teachers were the source of knowledge. A teacher reads the double page spread on trig the day before they come in and then echo that info to you. YOu can go an read that same book and half the youtube videos are teachers. Traditional teaching is outdated and unecessary.
@@ht-ve9fe yeah I was talking about the good ones not everyone lol
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Tomorrow is my periodic test and this was the last topic left in my preparation now i am fully prepared.....
Thanks for beautiful explanation ( lots of love from INDIA ❤❤❤❤❤ )
Hope the test goes well
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Thank you soo much I easily understood this derivation
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Hi and thank you for your videos.
Any chance you could explain the concept of Drift Velocity for AC current? Am I right to say that velocity is zero since electrons move back and forth of the same distance? Thank you
I believe there should still be a drift velocity at any given time, as the current is fluctuating at a certain frequency. Here's a page I've found that explains it quite nicely: physics.stackexchange.com/questions/523227/drift-velocity-component-of-electrons-in-alternating-current#:~:text=In%20the%20case%20of%20alternating,forth%2060%20times%20a%20second.
Really appreciate this derivation of the formula and its explanation, thanks.
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Nice video
can you help me with this one
a formular to caculate I = n.e / t
so there is any difference between n.e of the formula on your video and the formula to caculate I ?
Thank-you!
Thank you ma'am 🙌☺️
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Thank you for you help.
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but Mr theraja says electron drift velocity is independent of the current flowing inside the conductor
Current density, J = i/A = ne ν ampere/metre2
Assuming a normal current density J = 1.55 × 106 A/m2, n = 1029 for a copper conductor
and e = 1.6 × 10−19 coulomb, we get
1.55 × 106 = 1029 × 1.6 × 10−19 × ν ∴ν = 9.7 × 10−5 m/s = 0.58 cm/min
It is seen that contrary to the common but mistaken view, the electron drift velocity is rather very
slow and is independent of the current flowing and the area of the conductor
But excellently explained
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Sir,
If Charge is moving in a circuit. What are directions of flow of positive and negative charge in a circuit.
Is it they flow same or opposite direction ?
Electrons flow from negative to positive. But conventional current is considered to go from the positive to negative terminal in a circuit.
But this is the relation between current and drift v please upload a video on the derivation of drift velocity :(
Thanks mam
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Mam could you please explain 10th class full 9th chapter electric current please
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Is this derivation omitted in the syllabus of 2023
It's still in the Eduqas (Wjec) syllabus
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