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clouds is positive charge and ground is a negative charge in the word ground it means negative charge gournd is always negative its always zero
I had the same doubt, while walking on railroad. One day i asked this question to my professor.
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Sabe lola ko nkaka attract daw? Hahaha
wow that's mind blowing
For those who are worried, there is less than a 0.2% (0.12%) chance of it happening, that is a 1 / 82 percent chance.
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No i hv tasted it myself
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Disturbing tarsiers? = ARRESTED Stressing The tarsiers? = ARRESTED
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The flow of electron is known as current but the conventional current flows opposite to the electron current.
didn't mentione current
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Same question here, do metal roof also attract lightning strike?
There is a chance if the surface somehow gets charged but it won't do any damage if it is grounded safely
lightning isn’t attracted to metal but when lightning does strike it most likely will end up also depositing into nearby metal
I came here just after a seeing a video where lighting strikes a rooftop of a house in Bihar which was made of tin.
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why this video has no comment? please guys comment
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All the viewers are uneducated like you are me brother 😂💀
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Conventional / DC current : Current is flow of electrons, but "current" and electrons flow in the opposite direction. CURRENT flows from positive to negative and ELECTRONS flow from negative to positive...as illustrated in this video. When referring to "current" it is assumed you're referring it flowing from POSITIVE TO NEGATIVE. The flow of electrons is termed electron current. Electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive. Conventional current or simply current, behaves as if positive charge carriers cause current flow. Conventional current flows from the positive terminal to the negative. Perhaps the clearest way to think about this is to pretend as if movement of positive charge carriers constituted current flow INSIDE a car battery, the ELECTRONS flow (as stated prior) from negative to positive....creating the power in a battery essentially.....outside of same battery at terminals the CURRENT flows from POSITIVE TO NEGATIVE throughout the various components in automobile. Feel free to chime in if you feel I stated anything in error.
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What is the necessarily constant speed of electrons moving in an electric current?! Remember, electrons have mass!
I wonder if and how the box jellyfish use the image it gets without a brain.
Then why resistors are given to positive sides
Finally, an interesting and short explanation of the principle. Short but efficient as it include everything needed. I looked for 30 mn on youtube through very long and not informative videos with millions of views before to find this one. Unfortunately, the best videos on you tube are often the ones with not a lot of views. Anyway, thank you for this good video.
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An other similar video showing electromagnetics fields around an electric circuit: What is around the space of an electrical circuit? kzread.info/dash/bejne/mIVnpMGKqpTaYKg.html
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You put the switch on the neutral line....switch always have to put on live
If this were an AC circuit, your comment would be correct. This is a DC circuit, and based on what the circuit is doing, the side of the DC source the switch is on would be irrelevant.
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An extremely wrong explanation
I thought electrons flow from positive to negative.
@@gnidnoeled786 Electrons are negatively charged and flow from the negative terminal to the positive. However when electricity was first discovered Scientists guessed incorrectly that the electrons were going from positive to negative. So coventionally we say the current is going from positive to negative whilst in reality the opposite is true. Very confusing!
I have same doubt
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