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A quick cheat sheet on back emf in under 5 mins 

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A quick review on how spinning electric motors will generate a voltage that hinder its rate of turn.
See the longer explanation here - • back emf explained
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Комментарии : 32   
@jibraanrasheed7889
@jibraanrasheed7889 Год назад
I love this guy, his explanation is simple and easy to understand. Literally tutoring me 3 days before my hsc exam 😭
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh Год назад
Glad it’s helping
@jxmiie172
@jxmiie172 8 месяцев назад
thank you for explaining why the current can't reach zero at operating speed. you're the only one who has explained it properly
@nothingandmorenothing2736
@nothingandmorenothing2736 5 дней назад
This is so, so well made! Thank you so much! I hope you reach as many people as possible to help them all!
@alex.e.jtulkens5283
@alex.e.jtulkens5283 Месяц назад
This helped me so much. Thank you for the clear explanation
@v037_
@v037_ 7 дней назад
a moment of respect for this guy writing in reverse
@nuggetonastick1804
@nuggetonastick1804 Год назад
Excellent new video format 👍
@oyeha__uckya1223
@oyeha__uckya1223 5 месяцев назад
Thank You Sir ❤️ 😇 😊
@spitfire5451
@spitfire5451 8 месяцев назад
Here's a plan. As the rotor magnet sweeps through the stator coil field, producing forward EMF in the stator coil, harvest the back EMF by disruption, breaking the circuit at the 90° top dead center and you have what you refer to as high negative fleeting back voltage in the negative side. Since it is not accompanied by any current, it is useless qnd in fact problematic in the electrical industry. So, where is the current? It is still on the other side of the gap in the coil you created by the disruption, giving the motor / generator a real hard time. This is because of the time lag. You also have to harvest the back current. The reason we have this effect, is because the BEMF is merely 90° out of phase with the voltage and is locked out and prevented to get to the voltage, all though it wants to, but can't. You can wait till it jumps the gap, but then the voltage is too high and will damage your MOSFETs or othe devices you use to create the gap. Two things need to be done. 1) get the amps back across the disrupted gap 2) get the negative back amps in phase with the its negative voltage, which will create a powerfull negative EMF wich can be used in the most amazing way. And here's the solution, there's a name for it in fact, its called power factor correction. And I believe I have the perfect solution how to achieve this. And Im sure you caught on now as well .😊❤
@rockrocklobsterlobster6034
@rockrocklobsterlobster6034 Год назад
exam in like 12 hours lets cram
@samantharubinstein2699
@samantharubinstein2699 Год назад
how did you go???
@StudyWithCuriousExplorer
@StudyWithCuriousExplorer 4 месяца назад
Understood sir..
@siov4279
@siov4279 5 месяцев назад
Ok I was looking for Mitigation!
@jimmybrad156
@jimmybrad156 Год назад
energy (joules) is power-time (watt-seconds), not power (watts) in case anyone's wondering :P
@waterfuel
@waterfuel Год назад
####!!Are you saying that the back EMF does not go through anode of Led, and is a negative flow of current? (not positive voltage)?...???
@fromisheon4867
@fromisheon4867 Год назад
Why low back emf causes the resistance reduced?
@fadi5228
@fadi5228 6 месяцев назад
but how you make it spin faster in the first place ? so that the rate of changing flux is higher ? you need to increase the current right ? then how does it become lower ?
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 6 месяцев назад
You are increasing the current by increasing the applied voltage. What happens is that the current plateaus out - it does not increase at the same rate as the increase in applied voltage, due to the increasing back emf
@thunchan14
@thunchan14 Год назад
1:05 motor rotation direction by Fleming's left hand rule, not Fleming's right hand rule.
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh Год назад
The rule I used was not Fleming’s rule
@thunchan14
@thunchan14 Год назад
@@PhysicsHigh Thank you for clarifying. Your video really helped, appreciate it.
@MichaelSenior-uu7gx
@MichaelSenior-uu7gx 5 месяцев назад
thought so had to double check as well
@jj74qformerlyjailbreak3
@jj74qformerlyjailbreak3 Год назад
Ok let me explain my question before I ask it please? Back EMFs are always explained as dangerous and bad for circuits, but can’t we use this back EMF to our advantage by storing the reverse charge then feeding it back into the circuit after inverting it? I’m starting to wrap my head around circuitry, and want to explore what can be done with back EMFs.
@emf321
@emf321 11 месяцев назад
There are no charge going in reverse direction. "Back emf" is simply a force, a breaking force on the current that is "moving forward" as per your power source. The faster the rotor is rotating, the stronger this breaking force becomes as it wants to make the electrons in the wore want to move in the opposite direction.
@jj74qformerlyjailbreak3
@jj74qformerlyjailbreak3 11 месяцев назад
@@emf321 that’s the first time I’ve read it explained in this way. It actually makes more sense to me when thinking of Regenerative Braking.
@pierrekhella8875
@pierrekhella8875 Год назад
Thank u
@Rospark
@Rospark 4 месяца назад
Watching this before my HSC exam ❤
@pdfgovardhanb8093
@pdfgovardhanb8093 Год назад
nice
@paulwyleciol3459
@paulwyleciol3459 Год назад
actually I came here to understand, why the motor turns quicker, when the (permanent) magnets are given more and more distance??? 😢 Could you please tell me?
@concernkid
@concernkid 22 дня назад
left hand rule for motors and right hand rule for generators
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 22 дня назад
Not necessarily. That’s if you use Fleming hand rule. But I’m not. I’m using palm rule. See my video on hand rules ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GmURfG3tAhg.htmlsi=uiZ_edD2vfwZP4Vg
@yezan1001
@yezan1001 Год назад
Sir the back emf has nothing to do w the supply voltage, sure if we do a kvl loop we can show how emf is equal to series resistance voltage drop + supply and also the emf will attempt to bring up this supply voltage…back emf is a function of the motor parameters such as Ke of motor and change rate of magnetic flux like you mentioned through the loop of wire..the statement that ‘emf cannot exceed supply voltage’ is simply not true as often times it does. If you are not to clamp a inductive load such as a relay for example w a anti parallel diode the relay coil generated voltage spike can certainly be above supply voltage and other components ratings damaging them…look into 4 motor quadrants, in quad 2 and 4 motor is a generator supplying a load to the ‘supply’ as current sinks to it as voltage is larger…also energy is not equal to VI…Power = Energy/time = VI….sorry good video otherwise..
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