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Water analogy of electrical systems 

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This video highlights the water analogy at the Eaton Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) that explains how electrical systems work. It’s a great start for explaining electrical systems for kids and adults wanting to learn more about electricity!!!

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@AhmedKhodir-novyPro
@AhmedKhodir-novyPro 6 лет назад
I almost never comment on youtube, but this Video is AWSOME, Too Funny and very accurate, and very simple and easy to understand, I wish you even do more of those videos .... GREAT Job :)
@JamieRobertson61
@JamieRobertson61 5 лет назад
What a great explainer video. Props to the producer and talent! Loved the ending as well :)
@saharzeeshan2020
@saharzeeshan2020 4 года назад
you made such a nice video .it helps me a lot to teach my younger brother more interestingly. keep it up and Allah bless you.
@maccaroo
@maccaroo 5 лет назад
Interesting demo, but the concepts and explanations are not pitched at young kids. I can image high school kids enjoying the water rig though.
@moedais1
@moedais1 6 лет назад
Nice video. You guys are getting good at this
@Mellaudayak
@Mellaudayak 4 года назад
Super helped me alot...
@garyha2650
@garyha2650 3 года назад
Great. Pressure, that's the key to understanding voltage, glad you did so. Electron crowding. The EMF term is used in school and is too vague to convey understanding unfortunately.
@garyha2650
@garyha2650 3 года назад
Perhaps you might like to make a functioning analogy of a capacitor/inductor tank circuit oscillator with a couple changes: 1. Inductor .... Vertical axis, that's the key, and also a whole bunch of mass so it takes awhile to get moving, and once moving takes awhile to slow down, continuing to push water that same direction while slowing down of course 2. Capacitor ... Well, this may need to be somewhat large with a rather weak diaphragm 3. The whole system is filled with water, no air. Gravity will not be factor 4. To get things started, a high pressure pump (like a DC power supply) from one side of the capacitor to the other (or wherever you like). On the output leg, you open an electrically actuated valve with the push of a button and when released, the tank circuit is now on its own, water moving back and forth for awhile, the wheel/inductor rotating one way, then the other, with the diaphragm/capacitor stretching one way, then the other. This would be a world-first. Since the acrylic tubes connecting the components offer resistance, you'll want those to be short and I guess there would be an optimum diameter for them
@harshayt8912
@harshayt8912 2 года назад
very thanks
@kurtislueders8844
@kurtislueders8844 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for making me feel stupid
@thewaterxyj
@thewaterxyj 2 года назад
dont understand
@tedcrilly46
@tedcrilly46 11 месяцев назад
voltage is just pressure. current is just quantity. spill a glass full of water on the table: current = 1 glass full. voltage = low. spray glass full of water out of water pistol: current = 1 glass full. voltage = high.
@421sap
@421sap Год назад
In Jesus`, Name, Amen.
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