What is a potentiometer #engineering #electronics #electrical #engineering #potentiometer

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Published 2023-11-13

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  • @2B_sama
    As an electrician student, i find these shorts very useful.
  • @manuroelants1215
    2 bits of crucial information are missing:
    - never use this to power anything more than leds, as the resistor (potentiometer) will dissipate a lot of heat, and possibly burn out.
    - the letter in front of the number stands for the type of pot: A500ohm = lineair, B500ohm = logarithmic, for anything audio related
  • @ack0011
    we need more videos like this. no one is making them this good, these shorts are so efficient at helping learn this stuff
  • @NormadYT
    So fun to watch and worded in a way that keeps info short and informative
  • @richbrooks9250
    Another tip: If you don't like calculating resistance via formula, use one of these, then measure the Ohms resistance between the pins, then pick the permanent Resistor to install based on that measurement. 😉
  • @KushArora_17
    Please post more shorts 😢
    They are too good...
    I love them. They are soo useful and informative.
    Great job guys...
  • @user-mp1qz6mr9e
    Omg. Your videos are the exactly example of “how to explain it in under 60 seconds”. Go on, awesome!
  • @yubinator7455
    As a computer engineering student I find this very helpful. In fact, it was our lesson on our last meeting.
  • @HumbleMan78
    I wish you were there 20 years before when I was a student.. your explanation through graphics is awesome.. keep up the good work.
  • @dw6503
    Very useful videos simplifying the understanding of functionality of these components. I wish these videos were available during my school days!
  • @rbmwiv
    As a lifelong electronics enthusiast I really like these videos. Helps me remember the basics that I’m not usually dealing with. I usually use a pot and a 555 chip to make a PWM speed or light controller. I don’t know why I had forgotten this simple thing. Idk I like making stuff more complicated for some reason.
  • @_FJB_
    The format of these shorts are unbelievably easy to follow and understand. I love watching these. Better than school teachers monotoned verbal lessons.
  • @truthreigns7
    I find something educational about your videos, every time i watch them.
  • I was looking for this in my instrument technician class and I never found a accurate picture that explain it like you did
  • @brianwood5220
    Very informative for people starting out, thanks for sharing, Paul