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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Short #68 - Electromagnetism & The Aether

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2019

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this short and nerdy science podcast, Bryan discusses how electromagnetism impacts every part of our lives. Electromagnetism refers to the movement of electrically charged particles.

From transformers to the visible light that helps us see, the movement of electrons is a critical part of our lives. For example, light is an electromagnetic wave within the visible part of the spectrum. On the more complicated side, AC motors generate a rotating magnetic field, which generates electricity. Transformers can also step down or step up voltage via two electrical coils that transfer energy via magnetism; electricity moves on the other side.

Electromagnetism deals in waves. The distance between these waves varies, and the space between each wave is called the frequency. Many radio stations nowadays rely on frequency for listeners to tune in, and you can fir several stations just between the values 88 and 108. With TV, you wouldn't even get a single channel in that range (88-108 is somewhere between channels 6 and 7 on the old VHF analog system). Frequency rates also dictate many properties of a wave.

Radio waves and microwaves are on the low-frequency side of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereas ultraviolet and gamma rays are on the high-frequency side of the spectrum. Visible light is right in the middle, and frequency helps us determine which color we see. Waves move through a vacuum and can self-propagate, but old scientists believed that waves moved through a substance called the aether.

Bryan also discusses:

  • Hertz scale
  • Electromagnetic vs. sound waves
  • Electrons in chemistry and physics
  • Atomic structure
 

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0:00.0

Hey, this is the HVAC School Podcast. I'm Brian and I would say I'm your host but I don't know what that means. People say this is your host. I'm not yours. You can't have me.

0:13.3

My wife will not have it.

0:15.0

But this short episode is brought to you by our great sponsors and our sponsors are

0:18.3

carrier and carrier.com.

0:20.2

Speed Clean and speed clean.com.

0:22.1

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0:24.9

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0:28.9

one that I've used the longest and it's really a great way of cleaning condensers or really any coil where it's

0:34.7

tough to get water and or electricity to it. It's also great where you're going to

0:39.2

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0:43.2

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0:48.2

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0:53.8

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0:55.4

Also I want to thank Field Piece.

0:56.6

Field Piece is a sponsor that I never thought that I would have

1:01.0

because they're just one of those companies

1:02.1

that I've used my entire career when I first started out in the field. would have

1:05.0

a

1:10.0

used my entire career when I first started out in the field.

1:05.0

My first meter was a fluke meter, but my second meter was a field piece

1:08.0

meter, and I've used field piece ever since.

1:10.0

I really liked their stuff, and they've been making some great products lately

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