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Explaining Cells Voc Isc Bypass Diodes With Water Analogy

 
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Hi folks. I was very confused by all those heavy electronics videos when i wanted to learn about Voc Isc and Bypass Diodes so i made a video that uses easy water analogies to explain it. It has a follow up video at the end screen going into reverse biased and forward biased Bypass Diodes and strings. They're just meant to get some ideas across. Feel free with feedback or questions.
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Miikee Mike wrote:Hi folks. I was very confused by all those heavy electronics videos when i wanted to learn about Voc Isc and Bypass Diodes so i made a video that uses easy water analogies to explain it. It has a follow up video at the end screen going into reverse biased and forward biased Bypass Diodes and strings. They're just meant to get some ideas across. Feel free with feedback or questions.
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I've always liked the water analogy for explaining power to people. I usually use pressure for voltage, flow for amperage, and volume for watts... Its not perfect but it gets the point across to  people.
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I totally agree. To be honest when I'm learning stuff I secretly build a little water model of it in my head.
 
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