M i right? : How to get a continuous flow of electric current.. Is this correct..
this is what i did?
@mukushla ..?
insert a conductor between the terminals .. of the cell
hey!this picture is from khan academy video lectures :P
@ali110 no it is made by me ..
but u know khan academy video lectures Pic are the same @mathslover
@ali110 because they have pen tablet and i am also having the same
is there any software on PC Like that?
yes.. smooth draw
can u send me a like of smooth draw @mathslover
@mathslover, rather than connect a conductor I would say connect a circuit or a load. Just connecting a conductor might need a fire extinguisher
@CarlosGP can u draw a circuit for me .. so that i can understand it better ?
Your drawing is perfect, it was just a small change in the text
connect a circuit or a load .. actually i didn't get what does this mean ? what kind of load..any example?
Precisely the lamp you have in your schematic is a load. Might be a TV, a computer, a fridge. The sum of battery (generator) , wires and lamps(load) make a circuit
oh k i got it .. just like here .. i have not connected any conductor between the terminals but i have connected load here that is bulb hence .. the circuit is ok and it will not lead to any short circuit , firing :) etc. thanks a lot @CarlosGP
welcome. What is it for? That way of presenting things is really awesome! I would like to know how to do it. Does it need a special SW?
how to do it ? you mean that drawing?
Yes, what do you need apart from the tablet?
Oh k .. not a special software ... there is free software available : 1) microsoft journal : that i used here : can not be downloaded .. comes with laptop 2) Activ inspire : 30 days trial ( good one ) --> you can use crack if you want pro ..
sorry i meant *serial key * not crack .
activ inspire is better since generally microsoft journal have problems gradually: )
what do you use for? is it for assignments or you are teaching?
both .. well i usually use it for practicing questions ..
really amazing. I normally use power point and equations editor and then save in pdf. the result is ok but is a bit tedious. Thanks for the info!
.. no problem ..
Yes you have a completed circuit, and current will flow but continously, hardly, it will dwindle down to zero when the cell is fully discharged. Even if the source was a photovoltaic cell current would have to started by applying light to the cell, I have questions regarding a continuous flow thereafter.
If it does you may have invented a perpetual machine lol
Does continuous flow mean forever?
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