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After about a year and a half of (semi) regularly posting videos, I'm thrilled to have 10,000+ subscribers.This video includes some thoughts about channel and what you can expect to see here in the future!
Thanks to everyone who watches and also to everyone who subscribed and commented!!!!!!!!!!!!

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@ThriftyToolShed
@ThriftyToolShed 7 месяцев назад
Awesome! You deserve way more for sure! More coming no doubt. Congratulations!
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! Well I quite happy with the number given that at times I wasn't able to post regularly over the last year.
@55Ramius
@55Ramius 7 месяцев назад
Congrats on the 10,000 subs ! I am 68 and have tried to get a new garage I bought, no easy task for my retired income, and have yet to get it moved here where I moved last year. Only 13 miles away. I want to wire it, insulate ,and cover walls in plywood before a ton of shelves are put in. My own lab is the goal. What you said about math is indeed my main problem but I think I am good at the conceptual side of things. I won a Digital Oscilloscope over a year ago but barely touched it and only on battery powered things. It freaks me out to risk a short to it and I think before I ever get comfortable with it, I will add an isolation transformer. I know it seems silly to many who use scopes all the time but I flat do not have $2200 to spare for replacment. There are timing experiments that come to mind that the scope could help with a lot. I do not know enough to fix failing electronics and to be honest, my mind is slow to learn and even harder to remember what I learned enough to do things but I want to tinker with all kinds of things in science. I looked though your videos using the search and I did not find any tutorials on proper use of an oscilloscope. I know there are lots of videos out there and I have watched many but they seem to leave out what seems like a potential hazzard. They assume you know enough to not do certain things. I think by the time this " lab " is up and running, I will have lost the ability to use it. So far I am in descent shape. My eyesight is still good. Never have worn glasses or contacts. Ok, this is turning into a book.. Thanks for your time if you read this far. 😶‍🌫
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
I remember you telling me about the garage/lab! Won a digital scope - thats fantastic! An isolation transformer is a a great idea (and since you are doing the wireing, add a GFCI outlet and connect the others after it). If you are concerned about damaging the digital scope, 25 year old analog ones can often be found $50 or even free on the online classifieds - and same goes for isolation transformers if your are lucky. Maybe I'll do a safety video about using test instruments like scopes. Your lucky about not needing glasses - I do a lot of the time - luckily Ok without them for things at arms distance like writing and computers. Enjoy making the lab - great retirement project! Thanks for commenting!
@5cyndi
@5cyndi 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations 🎊 You’re a shining star in the RU-vid universe.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!!!!!!!!! If I was better at and had time for marketing "You’re a shining star in the RU-vid universe" would be a wonderful quote to use!
@5cyndi
@5cyndi 7 месяцев назад
Your credentials are your business as to whether you share them. It’s cool to hear! But I already knew you were smart just from the things you demonstrate and how you do it. I’d love to hear more about piezoelectric effect, as believe it or not both the things you described: the spark igniter (troubleshooting how far the wire needs to be, the air gap that is, thus the voltage breakdown), and the way a crystal works are two topics of great interest to me!
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Great to hear your interested in the piezo effect. My plan is to try and grow a crystal and then show the effect of compressing it. Hopefully I will be able to come up with a nice demo and make a video about it ....
@anonymous.youtuber
@anonymous.youtuber 7 месяцев назад
I really ❤ what you do ! It’s the videos about electromagnetism that got me hooked. In response to your question, in my opinion there’s nothing wrong with mentioning your level of education once in each video. Keep up the good work !
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Good to know - certainly much more of that topic planned. Would be strange if it wasn't given the name of the channel! I think I might just put the title card at the bottom of the beginning of each video so I don't have waste time saying it each time. Might be an interesting experiment to see if it has any effect!
@BTW...
@BTW... 7 месяцев назад
Keep up the good work.... gimmick free. Electro Plating might be interesting field to cover.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
That is a great idea! I actually have a jar of copper sulfate that would be perfect for such a video. Would also be a great opportunity to find out how to produce a nice solid plating layer - whenever I tried it when I was a kid I always ended up with the plating later being flaky - they had to be a technique for preventing that. Also on the topic of electro-chemistry - maybe a video on lead acid batteries. Thanks for the idea!
@MVVblog
@MVVblog 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations on the 10000 subscribers, well deserved. I happened upon your channel while searching for something, and it immediately became one of my favourites!
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!!!! I wish I could speak Italian and follow you videos but my ability to learn languages is not very good to put it mildly. Wasn't it you who was going to try and do a video duplicating my speed of light one? I took a quick scan of you videos but didnt see anything like that? Let me know if if you did it or are planning to ....
@MichaelCowden
@MichaelCowden 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations on 10k subscribers! You deserve it. I've always enjoyed your videos, Dr. Jones, and our numerous conversations through the comments. Thank you for continuing to share your ideas in an understandable way. I'm looking forward to all the topics you mentioned, especially piezoelectric effects and the laser supercomputer. I wonder if you'd also consider adding what you know about the Peltier effect, and maybe addressing why internal combustion engines don't have exhaust systems made of Peltier materials to recoup some of the heat losses? Your ideas on Ethernet sound great too. I remember vampire taps on RG-8 hardline cables that circled and wound around offices. I also worked on a project to convert an entire Chicago high rise from its original IBM Type 1 cabling and hermaphroditic connectors to Cat-5 cabling and 100Mbit Ethernet. (it also used ATM connections between routers and switches and core to edge switches) Now I have 10G Ethernet and fiber optics in my house, and I wonder if you could explain a bit how the wiring has changed from UTP Cat-5 to STP Cat-8 wiring, and what might come next for ultra high speed "Ethernet" over copper wiring. New Cat-8 stuff has individual pairs tightly wound and individually foil wrapped, and then the entire bundle of cable is also fully foil wrapped. Why does this help with speed, and what does it mean that cables are tested to a certain frequency specification? OK I'll shut up. I think we could talk for a long time. You're the academic and engineer and I'm the guy who puts these ideas into practice and always wants to learn more. Cheers! P.S. to date myself a little more, my first "real" IT job was at an aerospace manufacturer and they split the Cat-5 cabling with 2 pairs for 10Mbit Ethernet and 2 pairs for the phones in a single office.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! And the conversations have been fun! Peltier - yes - great idea! Vampire taps on RG-8 - heard about them but never did one myself. When I was a grad student, the department had RG-8 going from lab to lab and I think we had one Sun acting as a gateway attached to the RG-8 and to thin ethernet as well which connected all the workstations in the lab - 10mbs was for fast it was unbelievable! I had to look up IBM Type 1 cabling and hermaphroditic connectors - never came across them! 10G and fiber at home - what a luxury! And yes - have some stuff planned for twisted pair Ethernet including the telegraph and telephone roots of twisted pair. You worked for an aerospace manufacturer that did that - I wonder if its the same one I worked for for a while? Rockwell Collins by any chance? "I'm the guy who puts these ideas into practice and always wants to learn more" - funny - what really distinguishes me for most other over educated types is I have a great repect for hands on and real-world stuff - which are so often under appreciated. And nothing beats always learning!
@jerril42
@jerril42 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations on the number of subs. I hope you get more, you deserve it. Thank you for your excellent content.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! It has (and most importantly) continues to be great fun to do. More videos to come!
@retrozmachine1189
@retrozmachine1189 7 месяцев назад
As far as announcing credentials goes, this is [anti] social media. It really doesn't matter if a person is simply well informed on a topic or a fully and heavily qualified engineer, the detractors will always be there finding fault and in the absence of actual fault, making stuff up to give the appearance of. It's something all the more in-depth channels I watch have to put up with. Just keep doing what you are doing. Everyone that matters realises you have the chops to talk on a given subject.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
"Everyone that matters realises you have the chops to talk on a given subject." Thanks! Yes thats what I have always hoped. The good thing thing is I have only seen a small part of the anti in anti-social media :)
@Clif77x
@Clif77x 7 месяцев назад
Trolls are definitely in all channels and comment boards, let them prove their own credentials if they have a bone to pick. I see this channel having 100k subscribers by the end of next year.@@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
@@Clif77x That would be fantastic if it happens! It will be very interesting to see if going from 10K to 100K is harder than getting the first 10K. The great thing about more subscribers/views is the increased advertising revenue that goes with it. I use $ to subsidize the cost of the various things I have needed to buy for some of the experiments or demos. A good example was the two used 10kV ignition transformers in the Halloween sparks and arcs video which I had to purchase (and will be used in future videos). So every ad that RU-vid forces viewers to watch actually helps improve the channel,. 100K subscriber revenue would really open up a bunch of possibilities in terms of what I can buy for the channel!
@leetucker9938
@leetucker9938 7 месяцев назад
I still find the propagation of radio waves E and H fields magical. I've also been trying to build my own E and H field probes for my oscilloscopes. The modern world runs on this technology but most people don't understand the amazing physics behind this.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Yes! Propagating waves with a speed determined by static constants is magical!! The first EM Fields and Waves course that I took as student was my favorite for that very reason. Sadly it Maxwells Equations are almost unknown to the public who almost always has heard of Einstein's Relativity and other theories in popular media. If you do make those, please make a video. Of if you don't want to maybe I could. I had some probes like that in a company years ago that we used to find RF emission points on PC Boards and have often wish I still had some. A DIY version would be great!
@Sparky-ww5re
@Sparky-ww5re 7 месяцев назад
The caption or title "Dr. Peter Jones " at the top or bottom of the screen at the beginning of videos I think would be a great way to introduce yourself and maybe catch some more subscribers in the future. Jacob's ladders and Tesla coils are fun to play with, keeping safety at the forefront of course.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
That's a good point - might be a bit of differentiator. Based on your and other comments, I'm going to try it and if there is any noticeable difference in comments or views. Yes - safety is a huge thing. The real concern I have with covering Tesla coils is the danger of severe damage that can result from deeply penetrating currents that are at too high a frequency to notice. With power electronics driving many online Tesla coil designs, it can be a real problem. Since there is so much online about them, my thought is that its better to cover the topic and associated safety rather than avoid it. People will build them anyway so hopefully proving the safety info will do some good.
@joshhoman
@joshhoman 6 месяцев назад
You are most welcome, sir! Welcome back, it has been a while! Looking forward to another year of fine content!
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 6 месяцев назад
Thanks! Loads of videos planned - many based on viewers suggestions. In a few days I will be back home from vacation and more content to appear in January.
@millamulisha
@millamulisha 7 месяцев назад
You asked for suggestions for future videos, and so I have two that I’m super interested in at the moment... First, magnetic amplifiers. Second, ferroresonant constant voltage transformers. 🤗 PS: love your videos, thank you for making them.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Magnetic amps - did you see this video I did a while ago : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L4ML0-OiLu0.html Ferroresonant constant voltage transformers - actually I keep checking the online ads for one for a video. They are so heavy it needs to be nearby because shipping costs for that sort of thing is crazy. I actually used one in the early days of PCs at home - unfortunately eventually it burned out. Glad your enjoying the videos!
@millamulisha
@millamulisha 7 месяцев назад
@@ElectromagneticVideos Oh yeah, I forgot you already did a great video on Mag Amps. Nice! 🤗
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
@@millamulisha It was a neat video and the core memory aspect was more than I was hoping for. And I wont forget about constant voltage transformers!
@headbanger1428
@headbanger1428 7 месяцев назад
I originally wrote what I wrote below first, but I want to answer one of your questions first… I think it’s grand that you put your title and name in the lower thirds as you gave an example in the video. Congratulations, and really great videos coming up! 👏 Now I’ll have to check some back videos as because of this… I am done visiting RU-vid’s homescreen with an advertising company (RU-vid) trying to push ads on me. I was happy to find your video that I actually forgot that I subscribed to. See?… RU-vid homescreen hiding my subs! Regardless now I go to my subscriptions.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks - and yes I think I till try the title at the start for the next few few videos. Same things has happened to me on the home screen and have had to go though my subscription list to find content from channels I like. I get the impression that that the thumbnails presented on the home screen are more based on the algorithm determining they might of of interest than based on subscriptions - but then, why have subscriptions?
@leetucker9938
@leetucker9938 7 месяцев назад
I love RF theory , things like time domain reflectometry in cables etc . when I was a child I learnt simple dc circuits then things get complicated
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
You did see the time domain reflectometry video (aka Why doesn't a 75 Ohm cable measure 75 Ohms?) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a-8CaGOmWDU.html If you like that stuff, have you tried a Nano VNA? Amazing $100 device that has the capabilities of one worth many $1000s even if not quite as accurate.
@d46512
@d46512 6 месяцев назад
Thank YOU for producing such educational, entertaining, and unique content.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 6 месяцев назад
Thanks you so much for such a kind comment. More to come in January!
@retrozmachine1189
@retrozmachine1189 7 месяцев назад
I'm subscribed to give the channel a boost but to be honest with the way youtube has been acting for some time now, I wrote a simple script to pull the recently posted list from my favourite channels as I find it more reliable notifying me of new clips being posted, this channel included. Congratulations on hitting 10k.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! Its funny, I recently found that RU-vid seemed to have turned on notifications to almost anything a channel I subscribed to did and was suddenly getting flooded with notifications. And sometimes like you I dont see posts from channels I subscribe to the suggested videos and have to search them out. I do get the impression their algorithm depends very little on what one subscribes to but who knows. It may even be AI and RU-vid may not know but as long as it gets them views and sells advertisement, that all that matters to their business (as it should - it is a for-profit business after all). I have been wondering about setting up an Electromagnetic Videos Facebook account and post a link on it every time I put up a new video. Have been contemplating whether its worth the extra effort.
@robertlapointe4093
@robertlapointe4093 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations on hitting the 10,000 subscriber milestone. I would guess that your viewers can distinguish the carping of Dunning Kruger poster children from reasoned discussion, so don't worry about it. For the remainder of the 1%, the incomprehensible, just be glad that they left a comment and that there are not more of them (some channels seem particularly plagued). I just look forward to any of your expertise which you decide to share, even if it does include some math.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! "Dunning Kruger poster children" - that gave me a great laugh! I knew about trolls, but had no idea that channels were plagued by incomprehensible comments. I wonder what the source/cause of them is? Strange! "Even if it does include math" :) another good laugh. I have to see how well I keep than balancing act going going between too much and too little!
@robertlapointe4093
@robertlapointe4093 7 месяцев назад
@@ElectromagneticVideos Mostly, the deeply confused comments seem to be associated with various conspiracy theories concerning "alien tech" and government suppression thereof. A few examples would include the Biefeld-Brown effect, the (alleged) Philadelphia experiment and almost anything to do with Nikola Tesla. Unfortunately, stuff that is actually real and interesting (to me at least), such as corona discharge, ionic wind and resonance, act as dog whistles for these folk who go on to comment about anti-gravity technology, time-travel, teleportation, etc.
@emilalmberg1096
@emilalmberg1096 7 месяцев назад
10K congrat to you!
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@Petertronic
@Petertronic 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations on the milestone, really glad I found your channel, you have a great way of demonstrating and explaining the topics you are covering and production level is top-notch.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! Always appreciate your comments!
@leetucker9938
@leetucker9938 7 месяцев назад
I love this channel
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Well thanks you! What a great electron tube icon! (or valve if you are not in North America)
@SoundsLikeOdie
@SoundsLikeOdie 7 месяцев назад
I've been fascinated by the LIGO experiment. Could you possibly recreate the way they measure the peaks and troughs of the combined laser light? If not, could you recreate a laser distance measurement. You could demonstrate the propogation delay of the light and how to measure it. You are a excellent communicator. Thanks for your videos.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
The LIGO thing is truly incredible engineering being able to detect such almost infinity tiny distance changes. I have a number of laser and wave interference videos planned and never thought to relate that to LIGO - thanks for the great idea! Laser distance measurement/propagation delay of light measurement? Done - see here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bcKdh7cIC0U.html Thanks for your kind words. Took at look at your 10 year old video of "Home made CNC machine" - that must have very cutting edge at the time. Have you enhanced it since then? I would be thrilled to see an update video!
@Clif77x
@Clif77x 7 месяцев назад
Congrats keep the new content coming, it's very educational and entertaining.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! And I certainly will keep more content coming!
@ThriftyToolShed
@ThriftyToolShed 7 месяцев назад
I will say it may possibly help to add your title at the video beginning, but for the most part some viewers (small %) are going to be that way anyway. I personally knew while watching the first video of yours that your education was much higher than mine and I would have guessed PhD simply because of how far and easily you could describe so much of the electrical and magnetic theory. I am just a technician. I do have some comments that also seem to think I am a novice about fuses etc. At least they are just a few commenters like that. I do like all the ideas you have slated for the future and look forward to the 3 phase power a lot. I have dealt with 3 phase power most of my 26 year career, but I still love learning more about it. Anything from THD and PF I never have had as good of understanding as I would like on these. PF is fascinating and in a plant environment it used to be a big issue with so many motors running across the line and such an inductive load. We used to have to add capacitor banks. These days most of our motors are controlled by drives and that has reduced some, but it is still a thing. I also have been wondering about Ethernet. I know you are talking about the early Ethernet and I remember ArcNet etc. using coax. I don't know much about it though. If you ever do make a modern Ethernet video I would like to know if we are going to run out of numbers (addresses) eventually? It may be a weird thought, but so many devices are being put on networks now and it's growing exponentially. 20 years ago we may have had one PLC processor per machine that was actually connected to the small LAN or Ethernet network. The other field devices like drives, remote I/O etc. were only talking back to the PLC. Usually through a remote I/O or device net etc. Now we have dozens of not hundreds of devices all tied into network switches per machine. It's getting a little crazy...
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
I think your right about putting in the title probably not deterring the "complainers". I'll probably try it as an experiment. Technician - in many cases good technician can give engineers a run for their money. Although as you can tell I like the practical/hands on stuff, I will never be as skilled as good tech, particularly on things like surface mount soldering. Covid really forced me to improve mys skills at it, but even with a microscope, I would never dare to try surface mount stuff for any product for a customer, or for that matter crimp wires to connectors. Sadly I think in North America technician / mater craftsman skills are often undervalued. From what I remember from Europe its much different there. THD and PF - yes! Great things to cover, and how how the electronic power supplies mess up the sine waves from the AC Power Co. Coax ethernet - when I was a student se used thinnet and thicknet - 50 Ohm coax ethernet where many computers shared the same cable or ether. Performance degraded with traffic like WiFi does today. Running out of addresses? Are PLC controllers using IPv6 yet? The idea was to solve the running out of addresses with a longer ip number. It does not seen to have made inroads into many like homes an small businesses yet ....
@ThriftyToolShed
@ThriftyToolShed 7 месяцев назад
The technician comment when you mentioned how they are not as valued as should be is so on target. Nothing to do really with that being my career, just that I see it. In fact right now the industry is having such an issue finding enough good technicians that you see plants almost battling it out with hourly wage wars and even sign on bonuses starting to hit the scene. We are getting in a bad defecet with skilled labor. Many people are very ignorant to that fact right now. I am trying to do more to help if I can to get some of the young people involved or at least consider Tech school and apprentice level jobs for the future. We are in a tremendous need and hopefully the wage wars will spark much more interest in the skilled trades in general. I also really like the PFC idea in PS. That is one part of the newer PS that really makes them seem much more complicated when they do have the PFC circuit. Ahh! IPv6, now that does make sense that we will have to one day align with that. I myself have only used IPv4. I have often wondered about that. You helped make sense of that very quickly! Thanks 👍
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
@@ThriftyToolShed You know, maybe we should so a video together aimed at future STEM students along the lines lines of whats the difference between an engineer and a technician. I have known known a number of people who made the wrong choice and a year or two studying the wrong thing is so expensive these days. I do wonder how good the PFC correction is in those power supplies that claim to have it - might be interesting to look at sometime. I have never used IPv6 either. I think is it widely used in the internet backbones (might be wrong) but for most of us its hidden behind NAT translation type stuff at the ISP.
@ThriftyToolShed
@ThriftyToolShed 7 месяцев назад
@@ElectromagneticVideos That would be excellent!
@BjornV78
@BjornV78 7 месяцев назад
Congrats , but you deserve much more subscribers, your video's are clear and right to the point without being boring. Grtz
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! I really appreciate the " clear and right to the point without being boring" . I always struggle with how much to put in and what to leave out. You wouldn't believe how much I edit out before a video gets published!
@BjornV78
@BjornV78 7 месяцев назад
@@ElectromagneticVideos , i believe you if you say it's a struggle with how much to put in and what not, but you can't please everybody, you are not a Pizza 😂 All joking aside, i do believe the best way to teach something is like you do, tell in short the theory behind with a minimum on math and formula's and show the results in practice. That is for me personnally the best way to remind and learn things. Almost the principle of seeing is believing. Also you do video's about transformers like the video where you daisy chain them together, such things are not shown on other channels. And mostly other channels that cover such things are in bad English and hard to understand. So keep up the way you are doing 👍👍👍
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
@@BjornV78 Thanks! I'll try and keep it up!
@gregwmanning
@gregwmanning 7 месяцев назад
Congrads on 10k A few more subscribers and you wont be able to keep up with comments! High Voltage and tesla coil by a real doctor sound great to me Regarding your credibility, I would not worry too much, you have it in bucket loads
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
The interesting thing is when a video somehow gets promoted by the RU-vid algorithm, I do have trouble beeping up with the comments. Actually so does RU-vid - when a video gets popular is when I most frequently get notified of comments that I cant find. From the general "background" ruble of a few thousand daily views, I tend to get 3 or 4 comments a day. So assuming that extrapolates proportionately, I wont have a break promise to answer all comments till I have a few hundred subscribers. So not an immediate concern and a problem that would be nice to have! Thanks for the Tesla coil vote! Its one of the many things I think will be really fun!
@Nivag.
@Nivag. 7 месяцев назад
Congratulations 🎉🎉, hopefully one day I'll get there 😅😅
@Nivag.
@Nivag. 7 месяцев назад
And remember you'll always get negative comments/trolls. Can't impress everyone
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
How true!
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! Best of luck to you! It looks like with 600+ subscribers you are well on the the way. It seems easier to get more subscribers as the existing subscriber count goes up. 1000 subs is a major milestone and you also get the ability to monetize which is a nice bonus.
@guyonabuffalo100
@guyonabuffalo100 7 месяцев назад
People who do not believe you do not know what you are talking about will not care about credentials or title's.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Yeah - that's probably true. And I do wonder how much of it is simply trolling ...
@andrewclarke3622
@andrewclarke3622 7 месяцев назад
I rather new to the channel. I started watching when you were overload wires. Could you please do the same with small electrics?
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Well welcome! Small electrics - do you mean thinner wires typically used for DC powered devices? Let me know - I'm guessing small electrics is a term in non-North American English. With the higher power AC adapters in use these days, over-current in that sort of thing is more and more of a problem. I'm currently looking for some sort of cabinet with a glass front that I can use as a fume hood. Once I have one, more of that sort of thing! I didn't have a chance to do any of that over the summer and its really too cold to do outside in the winter (the fumes are terrible!)
@andrewclarke3622
@andrewclarke3622 7 месяцев назад
@@ElectromagneticVideos What I meant by small electrics was small appliances and motors. Similar to what you did with extention cords and wiring. Testing how much they can actually handle.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
@@andrewclarke3622 Thats a bit harder because to properly test you need t be able to manage the (mechanical) load. However, it might be fun to to try some with over or under voltage to demonstrate what happens.
@andrewclarke3622
@andrewclarke3622 7 месяцев назад
@@ElectromagneticVideos No problem . Electrial and how things work in general is very interesting. What I also find interesting is how breakers work. Particularly in a short circuit where the responce is instantaneous. The ammount of current that passes through the breaker in quite impressive.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
@@andrewclarke3622 That is a great idea! Yeah its amazing the 10s or 100s of thousands of amps of current that breakers can interrupt almost instantaneously. I will have to see if I can remove one side of a breaker and replace it we plexiglass or similar so we can see it happening, and also see if I can rent or borrow a high speed slo-mo camera!
@adairjanney7109
@adairjanney7109 7 месяцев назад
I was thinking about trying to make a tuning fork out of pzeioelectric material, then have that fork resonate at whatever frequency you built it for, I wonder what kind of electricity that would create
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
Thats a neat idea! I think it might be hard to make an entire tuning fork out of piezoelectric material since its generally quite brittle material, but how about a piezo crystal with a fork prong glued on each side of the crystal is subjected to the significant stresses at the junction point when the fork resonates? Generally piezo power is low - microphone type power levels from small crystals. But larger, multi-layer devices are used for energy harvesting from what I understand. Your approach might be able to get more by using resonance to increase the stresses on the crystal and produce more power. Of course the source of mechanical energy would need to have energy content at that frequency. Could also be a great demo of piezoelectricity as part of an oscillator. If you try it let me know - I'm planning a piezo video and was going to try growing a crystal. Adding some of you ideas (with your permission) might be a great addition!
@adairjanney7109
@adairjanney7109 7 месяцев назад
@@ElectromagneticVideos oh do what you want it isnt my idea im sure its been thought of before, yeah ill probably try it too and I was thinking the same thing about how hard it might be to make a full fork out of the material. I was thinking the same thing like you about just attaching it. The reason I thought of this anyway is the interview that guy Pais Salvadore gave to theories of everything where he claims he is the inventor of that UFO tech the Tic Tac. He claims pzeielectric is part of the reason Anyway keeo up the good work I was also thinking if this even worked at all its not hard to design non moving parts that create that frequency of noise, creating a whole new air power generator except the noise might suck
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
@@adairjanney7109 Well I "skeptical" about the UFO bit although I'm sure I would get a million views if I said I was going to reveal some UFO technology when I do the piezo video :) Just so its clear - Piezo energy harvesting turns the energy from, vibration or sound into electricity. But you need something to create that sound or vibration like the vibration in a vehicle.
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@user-ec8hz2oo9n 7 месяцев назад
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@gregreynolds5686
@gregreynolds5686 5 месяцев назад
I think your credibility comes from the great quality of your videos - I for one don't think you need to brandish your credentials.
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 5 месяцев назад
Thanks - yes! Having said that, I am trying putting a title bar at the bottom of the screen at the beginning of the next few videos to see if it makes any difference. Nothing like an experiment to test something!
@ve6wo
@ve6wo 7 месяцев назад
I don’t think it’s necessary to give your credentials every video. If a viewer cannot ascertain your level of understanding by viewing your videos… 🤷‍♂️
@ElectromagneticVideos
@ElectromagneticVideos 7 месяцев назад
True! I might try a caption with title and name at the beginning of the next few videos to see if it has any effect.
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