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How Motors Work For Beginners (Episode 1): The DC Motor: 032 

Jeremy Fielding
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I explain how the DC motor works in a simply and patient way. I use several experiments that you can copy at home. Then I show a Treadmill DC motor cut open and working so we can see the moving parts!
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Resources used in this series
Video references
AC Motors
• AC MOTORS
Motor Basics (three phase)
• Motor Basics .
AC Motors and Generators
• AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS
DC Motors and Generators
• DC MOTORS AND GENERATORS
Brushless DC Motors and Brushed DC Motors Explained
• Brushless DC Motors an...
What is Ground
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What is electricity
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How to read a schematic
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• How to Read a Schematic
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motors/principle-of-operation
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Induction motor as a Generator
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Books
Single -Phase Motor series number 723 by Edward Amrein
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Final Note:
PLEASE UNDERSTAND...I receive hundreds of messages on all platforms (email, Facebook, Instagram, comments, etc) asking for advice, and help with projects. At this volume, I simply can't do one on one advice. I do read all the questions, and if I get the same ones over and over I make videos about it to help lots of people. Thanks for your understanding on this.

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Комментарии : 2,1 тыс.   
@BShandyman
@BShandyman 5 лет назад
In 10min this guy managed to thoroughly explain something I’ve been trying to understand since I was a kid!
@joepoelmans5910
@joepoelmans5910 4 года назад
Thats a long time to not know of the birds and the bees :p jk
@karmadorji4458
@karmadorji4458 2 года назад
Yaa I was trying harder to understand in colleges n u simply explain in 10 min of our lifetime hardwork
@thunderbugcreative7778
@thunderbugcreative7778 2 года назад
Yeah me too lol. Jeremy is a an amazing teacher.
@EELLISON2012
@EELLISON2012 Год назад
Man, you are not the only one. I understood it but it was not clearly understood until now. I think that is because they leave out details. When he can physically show you, then the ideas are locked in.
@mattsmith9659
@mattsmith9659 Год назад
Jeremy is a special kind of teacher. Knowledge passes through him like air through an open window. The world needs more teachers like him !
@barrynorman3906
@barrynorman3906 5 лет назад
I am 65 years old and for many years I have tried to get on top of simple electric motors but had problems taking it in. However I just found you on YT and learned more in one video than I have in my previous years. I think you have a great and simplistic way of teaching and explaining making it so much easier to take in. You should go into lecturing as your way of explaining is so on others level where many seam to look down their nose at us laymen who have no idea. Thank you so much.
@naveen28723001
@naveen28723001 5 лет назад
Hello sir I'm vinay from Karnataka sir after 12 by taking Electrical and electronics engineering can v work in magnetic train (Japan)...like bullet train ....
@bayadere8308
@bayadere8308 3 года назад
While agreeing with you, I hope you meant 'simple' and not 'simplistic'.
@barrynorman3906
@barrynorman3906 3 года назад
@@bayadere8308 ? does it not mean the same?
@bayadere8308
@bayadere8308 3 года назад
@@barrynorman3906 Certainly not. Here are a few dictionary definitions: " Treating complex issues and problems as if they were much simpler than they really are." "The adjective simple means plain, easy, ordinary, or uncomplicated. The adjective simplistic is a pejorative word meaning overly simplified-that is, characterized by extreme and often misleading simplicity. "
@barrynorman3906
@barrynorman3906 3 года назад
@@bayadere8308 OK I bow to your superior knowledge of the English language. Does it really matter, do you think you have to "mark my work"? Pedantic to say the least. Please mind your own business if I comment in the future as it is not needed. I wanted to praise this not have somebody pull me up because I used the wrong word out of pure innocence. You should use your knowledge for more constructive matters.
@bluesky6327
@bluesky6327 7 лет назад
Jeremy, I don't know what your degree is in - mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, applied physics, or something similar - but I feel so lucky to have happened on to your channel. Thank you for taking difficult and intimidating concepts and breaking them down in plain English. I appreciate your low-key and approachable style as well! This video is great! (As are the many others I've watched so far.)
@Jeremy_Fielding
@Jeremy_Fielding 7 лет назад
Thank you. I don't have a degree in any of the above. I am self taught. Thanks for the kind words! I talk about my profession and how I got the job in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F9gvFkfSfV0.html
@danpt2000
@danpt2000 5 лет назад
@@Jeremy_Fielding thats awesome. I went to school for mechanical engineering, but they teach you a lot of theories, a lot of equations, derivations, lots of math, computer modeling etc... but this sort of Hands on thing were almost non existent. We did have a Metal Cutting course, where we played with lathes, that's about it. I wish some of these science/engineering programs in college did more hands on stuff, to demonstrate how the theories we learn are applied.
@williamgregorio326
@williamgregorio326 5 лет назад
@@Jeremy_Fielding I'm quite impressed you were self taught with the detailed knowledge you gave. That's another proof you don't need a degree to be an engineer!
@akilla214u2c
@akilla214u2c 5 лет назад
@@danpt2000 they teach you a waste of time. Padding the basic information in order to charge you more money
@jackboltsvolts8986
@jackboltsvolts8986 4 года назад
@@Jeremy_Fielding - You have a degree from Jeremy Fielding Electrical Engineering University. Thanks a lot for your time.
@hubercats
@hubercats 2 года назад
This is the best demonstration of basic DC motor principles I’ve seen. Nicely done! You are a natural educator. Thank you, Professor Fielding.
@sandyt4343
@sandyt4343 Год назад
I have been teaching my 6 year old grandson how electricity works and how magnets can dislodge the electrons from the atoms and conduct electricity. He was fascinated with magnets at a very early age and this was my opening to teaching him to this point. He is now so far ahead of me in his learning and questioning process that I am always challenged to learn more to be able to explain things to him. Your videos are wonderful and have been a great help. This week we will build a simple dc motor and carry on from there. I’ve always wanted an excuse to make one and now I have it. Your videos are a treasure trove of learning and I’m learning so much from you as well. Many thanks 🙏🏽
@paulglad5615
@paulglad5615 7 лет назад
This has to be the most informative video on motors I've ever seen. Excellent job. Can't wait to see more. Looking forward to how multiple phase motors are different.
@huhnXXIII
@huhnXXIII 7 лет назад
really informative videos. hope you'll explain a generator and the conversion between motor and generator too
@Jeremy_Fielding
@Jeremy_Fielding 7 лет назад
The generator video went live yesterday... hopefully you found it helpful. Post any questions you have there and I will try to cover them in the Question and Answer video I plan to do! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uf2mI9pYcPg.html
@NancyRileyNuniverse
@NancyRileyNuniverse 6 лет назад
This video was awesome and makes what is taking place much easier to understand. Thank you, Jeremy!!!
@shonaoneill5151
@shonaoneill5151 5 лет назад
@@Jeremy_Fielding Thank you Jeremy for teaching myself and everyone else, I have learnt and continue to learn so much. I thank you on behalf of the community who you have inspired/taught/helped with your incredible shared knowledgeable content. Best wishes Sir, Regards, A huge fan
@jasonpierce1118
@jasonpierce1118 5 лет назад
Sir, you would give Tesla, a run for the $ hands down !!
@WilliamDye-willdye
@WilliamDye-willdye 7 лет назад
I've seen videos on this topic with a much bigger budget, but none of them inspired me as much as this video to just try it myself. Great work, Mr. Fielding.
@Jeremy_Fielding
@Jeremy_Fielding 7 лет назад
+William Dye thank you!
@josephvance8900
@josephvance8900 4 года назад
Agreed! I just recently discovered an urge to learn about motors and electronics at age 38. I've pretty much had no intrest in messing with anything electric my whole life because my brother was electrocuted when he was 15 years old and I was only 5 years old. So it really has me feeling accomplished in more than one way learning how to do this stuff. And this guy Mr Fieldings channel is absolutely fantastic
@deamonmachine
@deamonmachine 7 лет назад
This is great! I've been a mechanic for 9 years and had the "general idea", but such a detailed video helps connect more dots together. I'll be having my kids watch this for their education as well!
@lonomack2639
@lonomack2639 6 лет назад
I just learned more in this video then I did in however long I ever went to school.thank you
@NomadMakes
@NomadMakes 4 года назад
Great and informative video. And I love the fact that you keep it down to earth without music and effects and such. Your kind of videos is what make youtube great.
@cebuanostud
@cebuanostud 4 года назад
10:57 When you have so much enthusiasm you just have to share to the world. I love it.
@williamclements3795
@williamclements3795 3 года назад
so relatable!
@syrea793
@syrea793 5 лет назад
Hi Jeremy! I've been scrapping for years and always have buckets of old motors lying about, this has inspired me to start building instead of just scrapping. Working on a belt grinder now!
@MrWaalkman
@MrWaalkman 4 года назад
Excellent introduction to electric motors. I really like your "cut away" motor, that is fantastic! Kind of like Electroboom for people who have seen enough sparks in their lifetime. What would be fun with the copper pipe/magnet trick is to place a compass on the side of the copper pipe and observe how the magnetic field affects the compass as the magnet passes by.
@jeremiahjeromehenryphillip2079
@jeremiahjeromehenryphillip2079 2 года назад
Greatest teacher of all time. Making it so simple that even a child can understand. Thumbs 👍 to you sir.
@stormbytes
@stormbytes 5 лет назад
Hands down the best video I’ve EVER seen on this subject. In 30 years of hobby dabbling I’ve only now understood how the dc motor operates. Thank you so much!
@bryceleach4872
@bryceleach4872 4 года назад
Jeremy I read that you don't have any degrees in this field but you are by far the best teacher/ video instructor I found so far and I just graduated from a trade school as an Electrical Technician and that school didn't teach this stuff anywhere as good as you did in 12mins! Keep this up! You're helping me out so much! Thank you
@Omidion
@Omidion Год назад
My friends mom is a college professor that teaches "basics of electrical engineering" to future engineers, masters and phds. I at the time, a student of engineering management replaced her a wall power outlet because she didn't know how, she wanted to call an electrician and i've told her "that's easy, only 3 wires, let me do it", i've done it before and i know how to do it properly (my dad showed me). She is one of the top professors in that university, who also lived and worked in Boston on some projects.
@Squarehead45
@Squarehead45 6 лет назад
Why can't teachers make their lesson THIS interesting and Simple? It would produce better students and fewer dropouts
@marioduq6562
@marioduq6562 3 года назад
if they would teach it in 12 minutes .. what will they do the rest of school time
@GregoryEsman
@GregoryEsman 3 года назад
Because they don't understand the concepts well enough likely
@bartholomewmahalo5928
@bartholomewmahalo5928 2 года назад
I agree, thanks much. Trying to build a motor for a motor bike.
@dehanbadenhorst1398
@dehanbadenhorst1398 2 года назад
I agree with you, but to be fair, not everything you'll have to learn to become an engineer this interesting.
@mrx.0000
@mrx.0000 5 месяцев назад
Because they do not have Btech degree and practical knowledge themselves.Rather they have theoretical and education based degree😂
@Aaronsutube1
@Aaronsutube1 5 лет назад
4 years at college, and this explained motors better. Thank you.
@dn0883
@dn0883 5 лет назад
I’m eleven and already want to start engineering because of this
@kylelawsuit6356
@kylelawsuit6356 5 лет назад
DN08 same, I make robots and I want to be able to my own motor
@kylelawsuit6356
@kylelawsuit6356 4 года назад
Aheesh Mantha no, not just for humanoids. I just enjoy making robots in general. It helps me relieve stress, and it’s very rewarding to see something you made do something even as simple as picking up a box.
@mobilityjoy6762
@mobilityjoy6762 4 года назад
@@kylelawsuit6356 Hi, what do you use to make your robots? do you buy kits? where do you learn? I would like to build robots with my kids?
@kylelawsuit6356
@kylelawsuit6356 4 года назад
Mobility Joy I usually just use whatever I have around my house. Any old toys with batteries, I take them apart. Of course I take out all the batteries to not electrocute myself. I just use what I learned from a 5th grade science class, and experimented with circuits. Of course I watch videos too to avoid hurting myself. The way I learn is kind of dangerous, but so far I haven’t hurt myself. I would recommend buying a kit though if your kids have no experience with building robots. It’s a safe method of learning if your dealing with children.
@mobilityjoy6762
@mobilityjoy6762 4 года назад
@@kylelawsuit6356 sounds great, thanks a lot.
@loaydooda1499
@loaydooda1499 4 года назад
Jeremy, i've NEVER seen anyone do something like this! EVER. thank you for the DETAILED view and comments. I'm definitely devoted at this point to your videos!
@cackleberryfarm4598
@cackleberryfarm4598 Год назад
You do the best explaining of this stuff of anyone I watch. Simple, straight-forward and SHOW rather than just tell! You are REALLY helping me wrap my mind around this stuff. THANK YOU!!!
@t9056
@t9056 5 лет назад
I've been reading and researching forever on motors and magnetic field etc...I literally learned more in 11:46 than hours of reading..this is a subject that sometimes u jus have to see to understand and ur a great teacher..thx for all the time u spent making this video
@pboston6RR
@pboston6RR 2 года назад
Not only are you an engineer, but you are a master teacher! Thanks
@vernrawlins8197
@vernrawlins8197 5 лет назад
I've been a journeyman electrician for 45 years and I have to say, you should be teaching in trade school. Not just because your good at it, but because you like it so much.
@tyronerussell1374
@tyronerussell1374 2 года назад
Awesome! You have a gift of explaining things with a calm way making it simpler for us older folks. Thank you. Ps am 80 yrs old so u are never too old to learn! But it took someone like you with the gift of teaching in a manner that is perfect to understand.
@613briggz
@613briggz 4 года назад
Appreciate the video as I have nothing but time to learn right now I been teaching my self how to wire tech and I'm going to learn some basics on motors and I can tell you have a true passion for them which makes you the best person to learn from
@shonaoneill5151
@shonaoneill5151 5 лет назад
Oh my......I do so love your channel Jeremy! You have taught me so much about a subject I am interested in but was not too knowledgeable about. I thank you Sir.
@2008kml
@2008kml 7 лет назад
Fantastic video! You have a knack for breaking things down into understandable hunks. Well done. I can't wait to watch the rest.
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu 5 лет назад
You did a wonderful job in explaining this topic. Keep up the great work.
@steadyeddie7453
@steadyeddie7453 4 года назад
I just had a curiosity question about start and run capacitors and I ended up in one of your videos. You are quite articulate and knowledgable, and I was hooked. You mentioned in video 3 or 4 that you have a series of videos so I went to video 1. I must say well done. Most mechanics and electricians are hands on and prefer being shown versus reading in a book. Your tests using bench made motors and cut open housings really drive home visually what you are explaining. No music, no bs, just well articulated accurate information. I hope you are teaching this at a votech school. Thank you Jeremy.
@billedmonds4494
@billedmonds4494 4 года назад
You have finally explained all the elements required (and their properties)for the production of electricity in a way that I can understand it. And I have been curious for all of my 53 years. Thank you!
@thornwarbler
@thornwarbler 7 лет назад
Superb explanation ....................Thank you
@v65sabreking
@v65sabreking 7 лет назад
thank you so much for doing these videos and building things like this to teach us. You are very good at what you do keep up the good videos
@apabigman2454
@apabigman2454 6 лет назад
Good day sir am interested in your program......... Pls this is my number-+2347062261747 am a nigerian, my name is kelvin, am an engineer by profession........ I want to know u more can I have your contact.
@apabigman2454
@apabigman2454 6 лет назад
This is my email- kelvinjka123@gmail.com.
@leemacho7067
@leemacho7067 7 лет назад
why isn't this being taught to kids in school. so they can invent
@Jeremy_Fielding
@Jeremy_Fielding 7 лет назад
I wish someone had taught me this. My son's will be pros... that is for sure!
@1320treehouse
@1320treehouse 6 лет назад
Ha funny I am researching this with some 5th graders in Beijing as part of our Expo project. They are looking at Alternatives to Coal usage and need to get a better understanding of electricity generation to understand why alternatives work and how coal is being used.
@DiminishedStudios
@DiminishedStudios 6 лет назад
Some schools do
@jbodg3611
@jbodg3611 6 лет назад
My school attempted too through physics but never got to look at one or build so this is much better still and I agree
@doveoo5
@doveoo5 6 лет назад
HOLD IT! Your sons? Seems to me I saw a small person with *pig tails*(?) in one of your videos. What's up with that?
@newtontaylor7976
@newtontaylor7976 4 года назад
Thank you for making this series! I am 50 and moving from a water-based fire protection career to an industrial electrical maintenance career. Having to learn this info in the challenging times that we are in is difficult for an old school guy like me. You have a God given ability to teach and i am thankful to have found your channel. Keep the videos coming and I will be watching to continue learning. Thank you and God bless!
@99Randizzle
@99Randizzle 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant!! Echoing others, I'm 64 and was always a bit fuzzy on motors, AC and DC. Jeremy, you have a precious gift, one that is rare to be able to unpack the concepts involved in motors and generators and in plain language along with your simple demonstrations/teaching aids, explain them. A big thank you. Please carry on demystifying the world for us less gifted but curious ones.
@6ordon6
@6ordon6 7 лет назад
Hi Jeremy, great video. You've got a knack for instruction, so keep it up!
@SurinderKumar-fw6wi
@SurinderKumar-fw6wi 6 лет назад
You explain so simple... WOW
@Jeremy_Fielding
@Jeremy_Fielding 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@andycumberbatch4140
@andycumberbatch4140 4 года назад
This guy has such a thorough and simplistic way of teaching; not to mention intristing that even such a challenging subject, just feels comfortable even to a complete novice. He reminds me a lot of John Smiley. They simply don't overwhelmed you with a whole lot of technical terms and jargon to show off their knowledge, but simply focuses on the students. Great job brother, keep up the good work.
@TheFilthy13
@TheFilthy13 4 года назад
Thank you so much for making that cut out/away DC motor !!! I was going to ask why does it run when you put the permanent at the bottom of motor, then you put one at the top and the text on the video said, 2X the speed !!! Thank you Thank you !!!! I wish you were around 30 yrs ago, it would have helped me out so much, Ihad to find you RU-vid channel and watch your videos to make sense of ti all because my teachers, maybe tried to be helpful, but mostly confused me and probably did not know what they were talking about ! Thanks again and keep up the great work !!!
@MikesToolShed
@MikesToolShed 7 лет назад
I've been an electrician for 15 years and never fully understood the differences in some motors. what I want to know is if their is a motor that ran in reverse generates electricity. and fundamental differences in motors and generators
@Jeremy_Fielding
@Jeremy_Fielding 7 лет назад
It will come as part of the series! Thanks for letting me know
@MikesToolShed
@MikesToolShed 7 лет назад
Jeremy Fielding awesome video can't wait for the rest. very good at explaining things
@bluesky6327
@bluesky6327 7 лет назад
That's great to know!. I have several older tools that are belt-driven and use induction motors, and this has helped me start to understand the differences between these and DC motors. I'm looking forward to learning more!
@ferky123
@ferky123 7 лет назад
If you run a motor with an outside power source like a turbine or a gasoline engine then it's a generator. If you use electricity to rotate the generator to do work then it's a motor.
@glumberty1
@glumberty1 7 лет назад
Would it be correct to say that the same thing is occurring but in different directions? Isn't it just a movement of electrons?
@pauljburgess7423
@pauljburgess7423 6 лет назад
Fantastic video!
@Jeremy_Fielding
@Jeremy_Fielding 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@bold58
@bold58 6 дней назад
I actually understand the permanent magnet motor for the first time in my life . Excellent video.
@steveperry1344
@steveperry1344 4 года назад
i love this stuff. i worked with electricity all my life. first i was in radio transmitter repair when i was in the air force then i had a 40 yr career as a lineman for a power company and now retired. i'm learning about how much i forgot and these videos are a great review. thnx so much.
@knhmutknhmut9849
@knhmutknhmut9849 5 лет назад
Wish you happy 2019 long live with health
@keiranashcroft2300
@keiranashcroft2300 4 года назад
After struggling to understand my MSc course notes on motors I stumbled upon your channel. You're a natural teacher, thanks very much!
@MrPeteda
@MrPeteda 4 года назад
Best video explanation of DC motors I have ever come across I am a novice and I understand it. Well done .
@tesfahunmintesnot7807
@tesfahunmintesnot7807 4 года назад
Man after took a College classes and training classes and watching RU-vid videos nothing is better than this video thank you so much you the best 🙏🏽
@SteinerHaus
@SteinerHaus 2 года назад
Jeremy: I just found your videos and have to say "Wow". I dig your style of teaching. Thank you!
@jimmckelvey459
@jimmckelvey459 4 года назад
As an electrical engineer, I truly enjoyed your video. I always like practical instruction and your video did an exceptional job of being practical! Thanks!
@DIYPhil
@DIYPhil 2 года назад
Glad to find your videos. I'm an engineer and knows very well how different motors work but still enjoy the videos with the way you explain them with different models. This is something I like my son to watch when he is old enough to understand.
@sharongonzales2495
@sharongonzales2495 2 года назад
You’re a super great teacher and you can tell you have fun doing what you do
@honestauto3490
@honestauto3490 Месяц назад
Well I just found my new favorite channel. Amazing teaching. I do tool repair and auto mechanics and it's still nice to see videos of it being explained in-depth how everything works.
@matthewdillon7872
@matthewdillon7872 3 года назад
yoooo wtf this beats every single video on youtube explaining this thank you!!
@jamesmarshall4145
@jamesmarshall4145 2 года назад
Im starting a new job monday morning, overhauling aircraft starter generators. Im going in green. So, im researching everything i can to familiarize myself the best i can, so im not totally dumb during training. This helped me greatly in understanding how this works. Thank You!
@normancarlton9138
@normancarlton9138 4 года назад
I love the way you explain thing in you videos, I feel a little smarter every time I watch one.
@eaviles74
@eaviles74 4 года назад
You are incredibly good at explaining Step by step; you break up a complicated thing into each principle and there we go, I now understand why my electric lawnmower does not work. IMPRESSIVE TEACHING. THANK YOU.
@jacverrijt1743
@jacverrijt1743 3 года назад
Gr888 job, only a few are given the gift to, explain, difficult to understand physics principles in easy to understand and follow tutorials. You are one of those who have that gift.
@-o-The-Duke-o-
@-o-The-Duke-o- 2 года назад
You've done a great job explaining how a motor works. I love it. I am going to show this to my wife because I think it will give her a good understanding ... If I had kids I'd be showing them as well. Thank you for a great display as to how a motor works!!!
@parkavenue6970
@parkavenue6970 2 года назад
I just starting to watching your videos but I wanted to pause to thank you and to tell you that I'm overwhelmed with gratitude towards you!!!
@Lordbilljacob2602
@Lordbilljacob2602 2 года назад
Brotherman, I am putting you on my new school in DRC Congo technical studies program.. You are clear-simple- precise and full of sense..plus you have a bunch of videos in series.. what a treat... All my students will know of "Jeremy Fielding".
@muhammedafser2352
@muhammedafser2352 4 года назад
I loved each second of your video. The way you explained the basics was too much useful. It saved me a lot of time and now I am clear of how a brushed DC motor works.
@redgator78
@redgator78 4 года назад
Thank you sir. We need good teachers like you. Eye opener.
@webpkric
@webpkric 4 года назад
I hate my teachers that they couldn't do the jobs they were supposed to. They regurgitated textbook words, never making it fun. I am so happy RU-vid gives us second opportunity to learn from the best again. Thank you so so so so much. Electricity and magnetism (Physics 2) were the topics I actively tried not to study and just pass exams by choosing other topics (when we had options to solve 2 out 4/5 questions). You get my like and a subscribe. If were a billionaire you would get my $$ too.
@pobiefuna
@pobiefuna 4 года назад
Best explanation of electric motors I ever heard. I finally get it in a way that can’t be ‘ungot’. Thank you.
@FictionWeLiveIn
@FictionWeLiveIn 4 года назад
Man, thank you so much for these videos. Every time I look for how a DC motor works in laymans terms, it very quickly goes beyond my grasp. You really broke it down and showed the basics and not only did I finally feel like I've learned about it, I enjoyed the video.
@moksha11
@moksha11 4 года назад
This is by far the simplest, the best and most informative video I have ever seen on motors
@hassansulaiman6477
@hassansulaiman6477 4 года назад
I m from Malaysia n I honestly find your video very easy to understand and language used also simple n clear.
@anthonyb5625
@anthonyb5625 5 лет назад
Youre a natural teacher Jeremy and very clever
@BoxingScientist
@BoxingScientist 4 года назад
I pressed subscribe when you turned on the current to the wire and the small magnets moved away like magic. Happy to have come upon this channel.
@australiannationalemergenc9829
@australiannationalemergenc9829 4 года назад
Dude. Go on tour! This is insane! People need to know about DC motors because they are going to shape the renewable future in basically anything.
@markbegley1564
@markbegley1564 4 года назад
thank you Jeremy,I know nothing about DC motors ,but now you have made me want to repair my mobility scooter myself ,so i'm going to have a go at it .thanks mate .subscribed and looking forward to watching ALL of your video's .Aussie fan here
@elc2k385
@elc2k385 3 года назад
We really do live in a world of accessible education on every subject thanks to the Internet. That said, this video is great example of a priceless, free education on DC motors.
@benjaminmolnar3881
@benjaminmolnar3881 Год назад
I've learned about DC motors for years in school and have used them several times for projects. Even still, this video was very helpful to get the intuition on how these actually works. Thanks!
@4122inc
@4122inc 5 лет назад
Way to break it down to where anyone can understand it! Thumbs up, mister!
@mctool269
@mctool269 4 года назад
Cooper here, and I can confirm that I am in no way attracted to magnets! With that being said, this video was amazing! You made it so simple and easy to understand. I’ve been trying to understand this for awhile but didn’t get this much useful knowledge until now! Thank you!!
@simplehermit
@simplehermit 3 года назад
Excellent instruction. I've sent your link to my son and grandkids, letting them know that if I'd have had instruction like this, I might well have amounted to somethin' in life! In any case, I love watching and learning, even tho I'm almost 70 years old.
@joetom9429
@joetom9429 4 года назад
Like all the others, Your Explanation is SUPERB... EASY To Understand and Topics demonstrated SUPERBLY -From the Philippines
@R3apr
@R3apr 4 года назад
I've always understood basically how a motor works, but never have I understood it completely, until now - you are awesome :)
@kitaabonney3284
@kitaabonney3284 4 года назад
I have been struggling with my motors unit of study for so long and this is by far the best video on motors I’m ever come across! Thank you so much!
@sthembisomthembu395
@sthembisomthembu395 4 года назад
I hope you are teaching young ones at your neighbourhood. This is great.
@terrymayo6979
@terrymayo6979 4 года назад
The best video on brushless motors I've seen on you tube, great work!!!.
@csartoilpaintings
@csartoilpaintings 3 года назад
Extremely talented person, so humble and very skillful, explains so nicely everyone understands. Kudos!
@ali92124
@ali92124 4 года назад
Best demo I've ever seen of how a brushed DC motor works. Fantastic job!!!!
@henrywashington3732
@henrywashington3732 4 года назад
Brother I've been into rc cars for over 30 years and never understood how the motors work. I know the lower turn is faster and that's it. Thanks truly for this video.
@iPsychlops
@iPsychlops 4 года назад
Wow. Watching the magnets fall in slow motion through the copper the was fascinating!
@onaolapodavid4548
@onaolapodavid4548 Год назад
Wow 😲, You're a good teacher. I can't just believe I get what make the rotation in rotors. Thanks for the information
@jerryevans460
@jerryevans460 2 года назад
You are one of the best teaching demonstrators I've seen.
@stephengoh5456
@stephengoh5456 4 года назад
You have the gift of a great teacher! Love it. Thank you.
@tomvermeulen1082
@tomvermeulen1082 3 года назад
Thank you very much sir, very informative and fun to watch. You remind me very much of some of the best professors I've ever had.
@قرنبيط-ع9و
@قرنبيط-ع9و 2 года назад
Thank you very much, I work in a DC motor factory and I benefited a lot from the work of carbon brushes
@hipolitosunda
@hipolitosunda 4 года назад
Wonderful...the simplest explanation of DC Motor i have ever seen.
@frostycanadian9260
@frostycanadian9260 7 месяцев назад
11:25 ok I realize that is a simple thing but soo amazing!!! Live your channel and your way you teach. Keep em coming
@paulpearce4391
@paulpearce4391 2 года назад
My Ma. Excellent explanation for things I had questions about by clear and simple visual examples. He made theory I understood but didn’t grasp the properties relevance to one another tangible. This man puts many many teachers to shame. Share and like. Make this man famous. If I’d have had access to his channel as a child, life would be different for my family and if he could reach children interested in the many applications aplicable with this one video the world could be a much different place. Well done bud, and keep up the excellent work carrying the burden of being a comprehensive professor with no boundaries to classify the outcome of infonaut practicalities and student visions. Thank you
@samuelspencer5047
@samuelspencer5047 4 года назад
Thank you for your comprehensive explanation. I was able to ask crucial questions because I understood your content.
@freestyla101
@freestyla101 8 месяцев назад
Amazing! Within 30 seconds, I learned how generators work and how electro magnets work
@hybridamerica
@hybridamerica 4 года назад
You are the greatest single person in the History of Mankind.
@apsingh18
@apsingh18 5 лет назад
Wow. Awesome detail. I have always found it hard to understand the motor concept but after watching your video, l have understood most of it. Thanks Jeremy
@welovechoccy
@welovechoccy 4 года назад
Jeremy you are a legend mate! Thanks a million for taking the time to put this video and your other videos together. You have made it so much easier for myself and I'm sure many others, to grasp and understand many of the concepts which we did not fully understand previously. Your method of explaining is a credit to you, your voice and presentation are easy to listen to, your explanations make sense, and you have opened up so many possibilities for myself at least, being armed with a better understanding in order to use some of the many motors I find. Thank you so much Jeremy
@chimp2021
@chimp2021 4 года назад
This helped me understand Lenz's law and its application to motors and generators better than anything I have formally learned.
@josephcarroll8103
@josephcarroll8103 2 года назад
i love the way you explain straight forward and simple......love watching your videos...thank you .....joey
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