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@leonimateni5655
@leonimateni5655 2 сағат бұрын
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@leonimateni5655 2 сағат бұрын
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@Gray-Today
@Gray-Today 2 күн бұрын
Important data is missing.
@WavyWoodwork
@WavyWoodwork 5 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Great detail too. Looking to build something like this in my daughter’s bedroom and found this very helpful.
@rncommercial
@rncommercial 6 күн бұрын
Thanks. All info I'm aware of, but info everyone should know. I've been tackling an infestation caused by dirty city contractor or hydro maintenance mowing equipment. I'm slowly getting on top of it now that I start early in the season. Don't get me started on idiotic city pesticide spraying on one side of ditches only, killing all wild flowers, leaving only grass behind which obscures rosettes. The parsnip on the untreated side has a field day spreading its 400 or so viable-for 5ish-years or so seeds. I wish more ppl, or perhaps city managers, would watch this video! Thx
@BenFinio
@BenFinio 5 күн бұрын
It raises my blood pressure driving around up here and just seeing entire roadways lined with it because they mow after the plants have gone to seed and just spread it everywhere. Drive up and down I-81 from NY to PA and there are FIELDS of it.
@krittiteechatsomsanga5401
@krittiteechatsomsanga5401 6 күн бұрын
very informative video, you teach very well sir
@eddybash1342
@eddybash1342 8 күн бұрын
in case B the batteries are in parallel so the internal resistance of the equivalent battery is lower. the voltage of the equivalent battery is higher compared to diagram A. therefore, the minimum dissipation would rather be in diagram A because the internal resistance of the battery is greater than in B.
@jeshlynvilash3234
@jeshlynvilash3234 10 күн бұрын
When I press the slideshow button, others cannot see my full screen, nor when I move over to the next slide 😢
@rhm504
@rhm504 11 күн бұрын
So awesome! Thank you for explaining this so clearly.
@rhm504
@rhm504 11 күн бұрын
That was fun. I could keep up with most, but the flipped opamp got me for sure. It's a little unfortunate, as you clearly mentioned to beware of that error in the initial instructional video (sigh). Thank you for the video and the Circuit design website, which I'm using for fun now. Tinkercad is very convenient.
@downshift.gaming
@downshift.gaming 12 күн бұрын
thank u so much! you are a life ♥saver
@runningbaum9430
@runningbaum9430 14 күн бұрын
I understand this only because I have been studying the basics for about. Now I am in class and I have classmates that are struggling with this concept. If your gonna teach you have to know how and be willing to dumb things down. You have to meet the student at his level of knowledge and intellect.
@tubical71
@tubical71 14 күн бұрын
Hihi... And nowadays people do this using something like rust or py.... 😉
@andrewanderson8932
@andrewanderson8932 15 күн бұрын
Hey bro CAN YOU BUILD THE DR. Robert Bob Beck blood purifier/ plant growth device! The patent and the device can be searched online! I have it but can’t do it! IF YIU ARE AFTER VIEWS, this will blow your channel up. It’s a healing device that’s been patent with proof! PLEASE READ AND HELP HUMANITY!
@Radioheadcda
@Radioheadcda 16 күн бұрын
Thank you! This was so confusing before now. I really appreciate it.
@DanielGoodwin-nn4vy
@DanielGoodwin-nn4vy 16 күн бұрын
What's the point of the furring 2x4. Just use the existing wall framing to fasten the plywood directly to the wall, and cut to height from the top of baseboards. Moreover, unless your kids are having too much juicy drink, then there is not enough load to consider over building, and lets be real due to he size of the climbing area they'll use it a few times and get then bored of it. Keep it simple
@BenFinio
@BenFinio 16 күн бұрын
The T nuts are not completely flush with the back of the plywood, they stick out a little bit - so if you screw the plywood directly into the studs behind the drywall, you're going to leave a grid of T-nut-shaped imprints in the drywall. My thought with the furring was that in theory I could take this down when the kids are older and only have minimal holes to patch in the wall. (for the record I built this 2 years ago and the kids still use it all the time - my 8 year old is close to outgrowing it but will still get a lot of mileage out of it with the now-3-year-old who was a baby when I made this)
@gurqhan
@gurqhan 16 күн бұрын
i would open the cover listen and try to find if noise is related to a particular place and also try to make some visual inspects, check screws tightness, belt play etc. or experiment by removing belt if noise continues then it s the ac motor and so..
@edgarbonet1
@edgarbonet1 17 күн бұрын
Do not write `0b00100000`: it is hard to read and error-prone. Write `_BV(PB5)` or `(1<<PB5)`: it's just as fast (it gives the same generated assembly) and makes it very clear that you are fiddling with pin PB5.
@audi0p0lk
@audi0p0lk 18 күн бұрын
These really helped! Thank you!
@jhandumogho8815
@jhandumogho8815 19 күн бұрын
do the parallel have an example equation?
@nobodyeverybody8437
@nobodyeverybody8437 20 күн бұрын
how to learn about the registers and keywords?
@danwinter8395
@danwinter8395 21 күн бұрын
Hello, very nice video. If you were able to supply an LED the exact same voltage that it requires, would your calculations come out to zero ohms, or no resistor needed? For all of your examples, the voltage provided was above the voltage required, so I understand needing a resistor in those scenarios. Thank you.
@preston234
@preston234 22 күн бұрын
would a toggle switch work the same way?
@aidanroberts8714
@aidanroberts8714 23 күн бұрын
The voltage across R(1) = 30 V and the voltage across R(2) = 45 V. If the wire breaks between the two resistors, the voltage across the break would be __________ V. What about this question?
@CaptZenPetabyte
@CaptZenPetabyte 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the tutorials, I still cant work out how to do exactly what I want to do (dont think its possible, but this one came the closest to what I need) but at least I have learned so much more now ... really appreciate you taking the time
@brendar-b310
@brendar-b310 24 күн бұрын
Remove filter and put it back. It will reset. I have that exact refrigerator. The reset options are: 1.press the filter status 2.press reset 3.press measure fill. You’ll hear it beep a couple of times and it should be done.
@g_artsy
@g_artsy 25 күн бұрын
thank you, this was the perfect amount of content for this, and with the right amount of information to provide the information needed to understand what to do and what not to do,
@skeome
@skeome 25 күн бұрын
How would you make an Op-Amp circuit? I've seen somebody make one with 7 resistors and 4 transistors on a pcb, but my brain is still having a hard time translating the diagram to a breadboard, though I haven't looked at the circuit since I started watching this series and it might just click when I do, after the next video Edit: I was able to read the circuit, and I've translated it to a breadboard, but I'm confused about the VCC, VEE, + in, - in, as well as out. Resistor 1 (1k) connects to VCC resistor 5 (1k), then to the collector of transistor 1(NPN). The base connects to + in, and the emitter connects to resistor 3 (1k), which connects to VEE. Resistor 2 (1k) is connected to VCC and the collector of transistor 2(NPN). The base connects to - in, and the emitter also connects to resistor 3. Resistor 4 (200) is connected to VCC and the emitter of transistor 3(PNP). The base is connected to capacitor 1 (100pF) and resistor 5. The collector is connected to the other end of the capacitor, the base of transistor 4, and resistor 6 (51k), which connects to VEE. The collector of transistor 4 (NPN) is connected to VCC. The emitter is connected to resistor 7 (1k), which goes to VEE I'm just not understanding how to connect +/- voltage, as well as VCC and VEE
@hafizzulqarnain5379
@hafizzulqarnain5379 26 күн бұрын
Which LED colour uses least current?
@Kalpana2541
@Kalpana2541 26 күн бұрын
Dj😂😂😂😂❤❤❤like
@jocu89
@jocu89 26 күн бұрын
Thank you for this comprehensive video! Perfect duration and content selection
@jocu89
@jocu89 26 күн бұрын
Man I was convinced (not based) that a good-brand headset microphone would always beat any webcam mic. Maybe this is true for some use cases like meetings where you want to avoid ambient sounds/noice? Should have investigated before. Thankfully I've got just a couple of videos in the channel I've just started. Thank you so much for this comparison!
@VinceHarryAmores
@VinceHarryAmores 28 күн бұрын
what if the negative side is connected to the positive side
@madebyjwillis
@madebyjwillis 29 күн бұрын
Thanks! Just what I was looking for!
@MKQuilts
@MKQuilts Ай бұрын
Got it! It’s now 2024 and I was unaware. When recording the session, one of the recordings captured this yes?
@MKQuilts
@MKQuilts Ай бұрын
Cool. Awesome. Thank you.
@RKELLEHER40
@RKELLEHER40 Ай бұрын
Howdy, Brother! What resistor should I use if I have a yellow 10mm LED Emitting Diode (1.8-2.2V) powered by two AA Batteries (on/off switch in the loop)? I'm not even sure if I asked the question properly 🤠. Thanks for any assistance.
@RKELLEHER40
@RKELLEHER40 Ай бұрын
45 ohms?
@mujahiddaye
@mujahiddaye Ай бұрын
great explanation
@hkcccc2889
@hkcccc2889 Ай бұрын
@chriskell8479
@chriskell8479 Ай бұрын
Tractor supply has longer pins
@RoseRogers-nl2hl
@RoseRogers-nl2hl Ай бұрын
Hello Is there a way while doing a presentation using a power point that the participants won’t see the second power point that has notes on it ? Hope this makes sense. Thanks
@RaghavanRaghunathan
@RaghavanRaghunathan Ай бұрын
It was working as you mentioned in the video. But for the last 4 days (from 24/5/2024 onwards) it is not working as expected. I got a frozen screen. I cannot move to next slide using PPT. Any reason or any remedy from your end? If so please share it.
@kimkane135
@kimkane135 Ай бұрын
So is this part three😮
@RainbowMedia
@RainbowMedia Ай бұрын
Same problem. I'm from Bangladesh
@sarahlou7796
@sarahlou7796 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this lesson in educational ecology. Do not touch this plant bare handed under any circumstances.
@samelec-cl7nw
@samelec-cl7nw Ай бұрын
1st video in the series where i'm genuinely confused lol but at 10:14 why is it common knowledge at this point that the oscilloscope and function generator also need to be connected to ground? one could easily assume that both the FG and oscilloscope are separate individual machines, hence not needing to connect to ground. and considering as well that thus far every ground connection was represented in the schematic, this really confuses me :D is it also just common knowledge/implied that whenever interacting with a circuit from "external sources" (FN & osc. in this case), that they all need to share the same ground? what am i missing here?
@BenFinio
@BenFinio Ай бұрын
Voltage is always measured between two points and ground is your reference level where you define "zero" voltage. In theory you could connect an oscilloscope between any two points in a circuit but you'd be measuring the voltage between those two points and not necessarily relative to ground. This playlist may help understand some of the underlying circuit theory, particularly video 21 about ground: kzbin.info/aero/PLKL6KBeCnI3U6KNZEiitdtqvrxkBhpuOp
@samelec-cl7nw
@samelec-cl7nw Ай бұрын
@@BenFinio thank you, will definitely go through this! really like your style of explaining things
@simmonds6063
@simmonds6063 Ай бұрын
You'll want the hitch to be able to lift it and also to add pressure while cultivating. It is an expense but it definitely helps. I got the pull behind discs too to break up the clods and level everything out. Altogether it is still cheaper than other options and you don't have another motor to maintain.
@BenFinio
@BenFinio Ай бұрын
Yea, I have another video I'll be posting soon showing how this worked out with just the pin, and long story short...not very well. I didn't realize the sleeve hitch also helped somehow maintain downward pressure as opposed to just lifting it to move around. A cinder block wasn't heavy enough to weigh it down into the soil and it mostly just bounced around. I wound up walking behind it and pressing down with both hands while a neighbor slowly towed it with his tractor. Not sure about the pull behind discs you're referring to, do you have a link to those?
@MatroxMillennium
@MatroxMillennium Ай бұрын
I'd probably try cleaning the contacts for those SD cards before doing anything else
@Zer0G101
@Zer0G101 Ай бұрын
I did the exact same thing 😢 and even did the same fix