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Understanding Piezoelectric effect! 

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Let's understnand the physics behind the piezoelectric materials in a detailed way.
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@sudeeptKJ
@sudeeptKJ 2 года назад
Human has discovered so many mind-blowing property of different different objects. Thanks for your dedication and Animations.
@idehenebenezer
@idehenebenezer 12 дней назад
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@creativeturbo
@creativeturbo 2 года назад
Such a great animation
@ifell3
@ifell3 2 года назад
Wonder what he is using?
@fanlixia5d113
@fanlixia5d113 2 года назад
Search what if
@aarishraja-em4id
@aarishraja-em4id Год назад
What a nice music
@idehenebenezer
@idehenebenezer 12 дней назад
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@lovrom7671
@lovrom7671 2 года назад
This is also used in rocket and other munition fuses, as when a rocket hits its target, the tip of the fuse gets compressed and produces a small electrical signal which is then used to activate the main charge.
@aftermath7
@aftermath7 2 года назад
Is this concept used in missiles as well?
@lovrom7671
@lovrom7671 2 года назад
@@aftermath7 No, missiles are usually equipped with proximity fuses rather than contact ones. Certain types of contact fuses use piezoelectric effect. It's a bit of an outdated technology in terms of aerial ordnance. For example piezoelectric fuses are most commonly found in old Soviet widespread air-to-ground unguided 57mm S-5 rockets.
@aftermath7
@aftermath7 2 года назад
@@lovrom7671 one more question, are they used in landmines too?
@lovrom7671
@lovrom7671 2 года назад
@@aftermath7 Not sure to be honest, never worked with those.
@plasticcup9395
@plasticcup9395 2 года назад
@@lovrom7671 you eod?
@omarel-ghezawi6466
@omarel-ghezawi6466 2 года назад
Perfect. Well-explained and animated. Thanks a lot.
@urla.tejaswitaruneee2483
@urla.tejaswitaruneee2483 2 года назад
Animations are at another level which are understandable by the beginners in the gain of Knowledge about something !
@idehenebenezer
@idehenebenezer 12 дней назад
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@tahiraliaquat5413
@tahiraliaquat5413 Год назад
Amazing.. what a comprehensive explanation and usage of words is so precise .. More power to you
@matiasramos
@matiasramos 2 года назад
Ultrasound images exploits this concept to the fullest. Thank you!
@mfanelovehealthfitness4204
@mfanelovehealthfitness4204 2 месяца назад
Such great animation,and information. Thank you for sharing this immaculate knowledge. Please continue making such great videos.
@KajalSingh-go7mc
@KajalSingh-go7mc 2 года назад
Explanation couldn't be more easy. Thank you
@Vicer_Exciser
@Vicer_Exciser 9 месяцев назад
I’ve tinkered with plenty of piezoelectric microphones and even built my own pressure sensing / reactive floor tiles out of Velostat, which is similarly piezoresistive. Very cool material properties for innovation in embedded electronics!
@mainhan5508
@mainhan5508 2 года назад
Another awesome video. Thank you!
@abuaamir5878
@abuaamir5878 2 года назад
You provides best animations in the world. That's a magic.
@maheswaris5743
@maheswaris5743 6 месяцев назад
Oh my god Such a great explanation So much effort Clearly understood the nook and corner basics of piezoelectric material and it's application Sooo helpful
@zero2hero189
@zero2hero189 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. It helped me a lot in my project.
@Itotallyadoredogs
@Itotallyadoredogs 3 месяца назад
This blew my mind! Amazing!!!!
@bhaveshtiwari738
@bhaveshtiwari738 2 года назад
Another masterpiece...❤really love your explanation...thank you once again
@zijiechen1660
@zijiechen1660 2 года назад
This is an excellent animation! Thanks.
@abdurrhaman1950
@abdurrhaman1950 2 года назад
Thank you for submit this animated video. Love this ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💖💖💖
@TheMrgoodmanners
@TheMrgoodmanners 2 года назад
When he explains 2months of ur class in less than 4mins
@seankenny1
@seankenny1 2 года назад
A melhor animação que já vi
@GhostEmblem
@GhostEmblem 2 года назад
That was a fantastic explanation.
@toyinayebiwo1388
@toyinayebiwo1388 Год назад
Awesome video. Though I had to watch like 3 times before getting a fair understanding. Thanks for this.
@vectorphresh
@vectorphresh 3 месяца назад
Thanks for making this. It reminds me of the TVOntario educational videos
@j.c.terrazas8584
@j.c.terrazas8584 Год назад
Excellent explanation and example!
@zohrejodeyri2930
@zohrejodeyri2930 2 года назад
Thank you for this helpful video!
@vandanasahu604
@vandanasahu604 Год назад
beautiful presentation and well explained
@navyasreeyeluri2311
@navyasreeyeluri2311 2 года назад
Hats off for such an explanation sir
@jahnavipunna7581
@jahnavipunna7581 Год назад
Wonderfully explained !!!
@abhithapapani5849
@abhithapapani5849 Год назад
Really awesome animation 😍thanku soo muchhh
@waynerooney4674
@waynerooney4674 Год назад
beautiful animations and explanation
@bibhakardas5761
@bibhakardas5761 2 года назад
Getting these videos free is really a blessings for us! 💙
@NK-vj9ol
@NK-vj9ol Год назад
jmjj
@alton465
@alton465 2 года назад
I love your animation. Thanks
@ningwamabohang3449
@ningwamabohang3449 Год назад
Thank u so much sir. It was awesome
@shashidharpatil7727
@shashidharpatil7727 2 года назад
Thank you my dear lesics,you taught a good lesson to me by this animated video.....litman cardiac sthethoscope......
@perpendiccular7680
@perpendiccular7680 2 года назад
Never ceases to excite me
@idehenebenezer
@idehenebenezer 12 дней назад
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@poojakathare8442
@poojakathare8442 2 года назад
Animation..hats off👍🏻
@ShinmenTakezo1234
@ShinmenTakezo1234 2 года назад
This channel deserves 50% credits for my engineering degree.
@ganapathisanthosh6815
@ganapathisanthosh6815 2 года назад
Excellent work😍well understood
@PixoExpert
@PixoExpert 2 года назад
good job your vedio is ossm sir keep it up
@felix_the_tomcat
@felix_the_tomcat 2 года назад
it's amazing how many things youtube can teach you better than school
@davecao908
@davecao908 2 года назад
awesome video and information. keep up good work.
@user-ji5yt2rw4t
@user-ji5yt2rw4t 3 месяца назад
Ma Sha Allah animation was so good
@shanmugapriyaig8521
@shanmugapriyaig8521 Год назад
Super animation.great explanation
@KaziNazmulYT
@KaziNazmulYT Год назад
Why does this channel explain everything like water! I can't resist me from fall in love.
@shihab3455
@shihab3455 2 года назад
Outstanding animation
@mahi...stories7926
@mahi...stories7926 2 года назад
Super ... I m impressed...
@pintukarmakar3643
@pintukarmakar3643 2 года назад
👍 a great animated explanation ❤️
@excellenceoflife8443
@excellenceoflife8443 2 года назад
Wonderful and Fantastic
@venkatalokesh21
@venkatalokesh21 2 года назад
I am working on this project thanks for the knowledge
@krunalrana6164
@krunalrana6164 2 года назад
Nice information. I request you that please make a video on Quartz.
@farahqudsia5351
@farahqudsia5351 Год назад
great animation made easy to understand
@perceive8159
@perceive8159 2 года назад
Great information! What do cell phones, diesel fuel injectors, acoustic guitar pickups, grill igniters, ultrasonic transducers, vibration sensors, certain printers, and musical greeting cards and many more all have in common? Piezoelectric! Application is all around us. They are even experimenting with it’s application in robotics, to simulate the human eye.Eventually, actuators will be used to capture the kinematics and performance of the human eye.!! Life is blissful in the world of good science 🧬 😎
@raj51963
@raj51963 Месяц назад
Nice animation ; thanks for sharing
@karankumar-eo3zg
@karankumar-eo3zg 5 месяцев назад
Great explanation
@Dream.big.dreams
@Dream.big.dreams Год назад
Great animation! Very educational!
@md.akibhasan5633
@md.akibhasan5633 2 года назад
such a great animation
@sawsanelshamy5933
@sawsanelshamy5933 2 года назад
very good explanation thank you
@arkasarkar389
@arkasarkar389 2 года назад
It is also used in gas lighters in gas stove to produce spark so that the gas light up.
@Naga_9271
@Naga_9271 2 года назад
Good explanation sir thank you
@pawansai7905
@pawansai7905 Год назад
Awesome!!
@nagesh007
@nagesh007 2 года назад
Awesome, thanks
@bishalgupta494
@bishalgupta494 Год назад
Thank you 😊
@ghoumamohamed
@ghoumamohamed 2 года назад
If we can create such this method with different organic material, we could achieve to make artificial muscle by changing the voltage and polarity? Thanks to this awesome animation like usual 😍
@PivotF00t
@PivotF00t 2 года назад
I can't confirm or deny but this is a great question. I think Norman Noble Inc is worth investigating. Memory material, I don't know the details.
@Esraa_MA
@Esraa_MA 2 месяца назад
Beautifully explained🤍🤍🤍
@akshaypaul9070
@akshaypaul9070 2 года назад
Can you make a video on how vortex blade(blade less wind genarator) works
@gitasr5450
@gitasr5450 2 года назад
Excellent .
@shajahant2861
@shajahant2861 2 года назад
Super super super explaintion ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@anitalayal9171
@anitalayal9171 Год назад
Wowww💯💯
@sephiroth0733
@sephiroth0733 2 года назад
WELL EXPLAINED
@mandakhg6568
@mandakhg6568 2 года назад
concise and logical
@Ful-OGold
@Ful-OGold 2 года назад
Nice video thanks.
@susantamaity1486
@susantamaity1486 Год назад
Thank-you
@etvaht-115
@etvaht-115 9 месяцев назад
good god this is a good video
@180608becky
@180608becky Год назад
Is there a video like this for the piezoelectric effect in regards to US? This is fab by the way 👍🏼
@elonmusk1059
@elonmusk1059 2 года назад
Great work
@kapitanbaobao9222
@kapitanbaobao9222 2 года назад
Great video
@okithdesilva7644
@okithdesilva7644 2 года назад
Hi your channel is one of my favourite channel and I learned a lot from your channel and Thank you so much
@domingosneves3179
@domingosneves3179 2 года назад
Beauty!
@mickeychan2007
@mickeychan2007 2 года назад
Wonderful
@TROLLINGTROLLY-sc7cv
@TROLLINGTROLLY-sc7cv 2 года назад
If we are able to manage anti matter with positive matter then we make the force of the reaction hit a piezoelectric material releasing energy. If not we can use combustion or other explosives. And I think synchronization won't be a problem. I am not really good with stuff. Just brain storming. We can also use graphene on the overside of the material sheet a layer of silver and then neodymium. We can use gamma rase to make the positive and negative matter. We can use silver somehow in aid with the gamma rays. We can ad copper beside the neodymium. The neodymium can be a compound of boron and iron and possibly a little bit of aluminum and magnesium. It might have to be in a liquid for cooling water will do I think. Maybe the thermal properties of diamond can aid the graphene? And definitely something to aid in the materials vibrations.
@NGPerez247
@NGPerez247 2 года назад
When will you do one on wardenclyffe and the types of waves Tesla was using which differed from marconi.
@Blitefuns
@Blitefuns 2 года назад
Good luck bro 👍
@NimrodTargaryen
@NimrodTargaryen 2 года назад
Well done
@tedlahm5740
@tedlahm5740 2 года назад
Outstanding presentation. Heretofore unknown technology. Thank you.
@lohht7g
@lohht7g 2 года назад
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@dev5605
@dev5605 2 года назад
Thanks you
@PravdaSeed
@PravdaSeed 5 дней назад
💚 Thanks 💚
@gouravmehta4030
@gouravmehta4030 2 года назад
Best 👌👌👌
@time4062
@time4062 2 года назад
Very nice ❤️
@AnubhabKundu
@AnubhabKundu 2 года назад
So can you convert the constant mechanical stress into DC potential difference such that it is large enough to do something like illuminate a table lamp or emergency DC fan sort of thing? Or may be even move a small EV without any battery supply?
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
That would be a good experiment for you to conduct. Put your thoughts and questions to work! You can become the next great inventor. Seriously!
@byloyuripka9624
@byloyuripka9624 Год назад
its seems even a wafer thin piece generates a lot of voltage but very little current
@deepakp2989
@deepakp2989 2 года назад
Great
@samfisher9413
@samfisher9413 Год назад
So.....if one were to apply pressure and heat combined with centrifugal force would this produce any useful results? Piezoelectric crystal is an absolutely fascinating material.
@idkwhatonamethiseriously
@idkwhatonamethiseriously 2 года назад
Do piezoelectric materials need repetitive force to generate voltage or can they generate voltage with constant force as well? If latter why? If former why?
@dreonnac3169
@dreonnac3169 2 года назад
I guess they need repetitive force. But the computer could calculate when it is constant force.
@electronresonator8882
@electronresonator8882 2 года назад
if you put a weight on top of piezoelectric, it will generate voltage at that moment when you drop it, if you just leave the weight on it, then it won't produce anything, piezo produce electricity because charges imbalances, when you put the weight the structure changes, and become the new balance, and when you lift the weight the structure change again to original balance, and a which also produce electricity
@tanujpatel5352
@tanujpatel5352 2 года назад
🔥
@PonoKayo
@PonoKayo 2 года назад
WAITING
@davevaebutuoy
@davevaebutuoy 2 года назад
Typo in video title (missing 't' in "Piezoelecric").
@zachatyshafer9836
@zachatyshafer9836 2 года назад
This can also be used in microphones, but speakers use electromagnets
@byloyuripka9624
@byloyuripka9624 Год назад
it can be used as either but the sound quality of a piezo speaker is inferior. some cheap toys still use them these days
@ziadalhouri1107
@ziadalhouri1107 2 года назад
Genius
@Shabazza84
@Shabazza84 2 года назад
Totally side-tracking here: 2:50 This is btw how an oldschool HDD write head can position itself so accurately and rapidly. It has a piezo-electrically controlled nib to perform the final positioning of a couple dozen nanometers. (on a 7.200 RPM spinning disk... isn't engineering beautiful? (and crazy))
@Littleprinceleon
@Littleprinceleon Год назад
Thanks for the info... And really crazy that cutting edge technology serves everyday routine
@okithdesilva7644
@okithdesilva7644 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video
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