I'm so happy for this man, saved me so much time studying 😂
@jean-baptiste923016 күн бұрын
Thank you ! I bought fish sauce and thought let,s check the ingredients….they are poisoning us…
@WayneDavis-rf4ps18 күн бұрын
Understand the concept,but where dose the weight come from?
@Suedenim199921 күн бұрын
Water in bags is amp/current and not the wattage
@omer88f24 күн бұрын
شكرا ❤
@CathyMartin-q5d28 күн бұрын
my camper furnace runs and heats but wont shut off unless i pull the fuse
@gadgetronica29 күн бұрын
The model was adorable and your explanation was really helpful, thank you!
@kinnish5267Ай бұрын
excellent demo
@airleamystery4788Ай бұрын
Thank you! From 13 years in the future, haha
@BobLintonАй бұрын
😆
@MIKEDIAMONDZАй бұрын
😂😂😂...
@username-t1xАй бұрын
The best explanation on KZbin!
@TheOriginalFreakАй бұрын
To summarized for my own learning process, Voltage is the pressure applied to the water, Amps would be the flow rate of the water, Resistance/Ohms is the size of the hole in the bag limiting the flow of water, and Wattage is the force the water exiting exerts. So, if you Increase the Voltage (pressure exerted on the bag), Wattage (the force of the water exiting the hole in the bag) increases, Increase the Amps (the flow rate of the water exiting the hole in the bag), Wattage (the force...) increases, Decrease the Resistance (by increasing the size of the hole in the bag), Wattage (the force ...) increases, One additional prop that helps with this demonstration is to add a catchment device to funnel the exiting water to a waterwheel, connected to a mini electrical generator/the right electric motor wired backwards which in turn powers a lightbulb or series of LED's.
@jonathansebo5800Ай бұрын
You are a hidden gem, friend. Great, great, great demonstration.
@connorhayward8391Ай бұрын
This was as helpful and to the point. Nicely done thanks!
@kurttosetto9258Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ahandlenameismandatoryАй бұрын
I would say the water is CHARGE rather than watts...
@PahhebАй бұрын
Exceptional explanation!! I wish that all teacher were as enthusiastic as you!
@coleymoke6709Ай бұрын
I've wondered about this for close to 200 years. Now I can die in peace.
@fosty.Ай бұрын
1:25 haha 😂
@AmericanDrinkerАй бұрын
I finally get it. Thank you
@liamkenny1334Ай бұрын
This is the best explanation of volts and amps on the shortest time period 😂
@rifkicarlosАй бұрын
great explainer !!
@yardtherapyllc4012Ай бұрын
Thanks for simple yet informative information..
@adamstephenson7518Ай бұрын
Great analogy. I even love the dad joke at the end 😂🤙
@JustThatGuy714Ай бұрын
Wait, which was amps?
@carloscogollo805Ай бұрын
Hehe nice touch the electric shock
@sassukiАй бұрын
Not very convincing. Voltage is for me like how many persons a given car can transport, Amperage how many cars you use at the same time (= how many lanes you have on the road). So 5V at 1A charging is a medium-sized car on a single lane, 20V at 3A is 3 small busses travelling side-by-side on a 3 lane highway. Watts at the end are how many persons you transported: 20Vx3A = 60W = I transported 60 persons each hour.
@addisonxvxАй бұрын
I have been searching for an explanation of Volts/Amps/Watts that makes sense to me and finally found it. AND it was laden with dad jokes - a balm to my heart as well!
@ooshtaАй бұрын
That was brilliant. Nice explanation 👌 👍
@ThatBBShopSound2 ай бұрын
Bro is mixing water and electricity and handling it like it’s some kind of toy. The balls on this guy…
@tsoliot59132 ай бұрын
1 Watt = 1 Joule per second [W=J/sec] 1 Amp = 1 coulomb per second [A=C/sec or A=1c/1sec] 1 volt = 1 watts worth of power sent over a conducting wire at 1 amp (1 coulomb per second) [V=W/A] 1 ohm = 1 volt producing 1 amp [ohm=V/A, ohm=(1{Joule/sec}/1{C/sec})/(1C/1sec)]
@TheTruthseeker7072 ай бұрын
The best demonstration I have seen.
@Locustandhoney2 ай бұрын
At 56 years old I guess my battery is running low bc i pee just like that.
@Asthmos2 ай бұрын
super cool explanation
@Super_Unintendo2 ай бұрын
An Ohm would be the tiny hole.
@SamTheMan555552 ай бұрын
Thank you sensei
@stackthatartpaper2 ай бұрын
So always put live batteries in water, got it!
@conspiracybar77472 ай бұрын
One of my favourite videos
@dry5092 ай бұрын
How would I test myself when I stand on a cement patio barefoot to see if I am grounded?
@RollMeOne_Kenobi2 ай бұрын
As somebody who has been building large power transformers for the past 6.5 years, it's nice to finally understand this😂
@kida91952 ай бұрын
So is it a mistake to consider electricity having the properties of a liquid?
@peterpiper472 ай бұрын
I cut into 120v line but no water came out. I did die though.
@eurygorgonheavymetalgaming41322 ай бұрын
KZbin has been putting this on my feed for months. Please stop. this is not entertaining.