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Jason Forsyth
United States
Приєднався 20 бер 2020
Thanks to COVID-19 all universities are online now! Come here to hear lectures on Circuits and Instrumentation, Engineering Decisions, rants about UNC basketball, and anything else that comes to mind!
Jason Forsyth is an Associate Professor of Engineering at James Madison University. His major research interests are in wearable/pervasive computing and engineering education. His current research interests focus on on-body human activity recognition and interactive machine learning for physical therapy patients and practitioners to increase exercise adherence and clinical evaluation. He received his PhD in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech in 2015.
Jason Forsyth is an Associate Professor of Engineering at James Madison University. His major research interests are in wearable/pervasive computing and engineering education. His current research interests focus on on-body human activity recognition and interactive machine learning for physical therapy patients and practitioners to increase exercise adherence and clinical evaluation. He received his PhD in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech in 2015.
Determining a Power Factor Compensation Capacitor
A long video on sizing a capacitor for a power factor compensation scenario.
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Introduction to Power Factor Compensation
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Overview of using capcacitors to improve the power factor a fixed load.
Your Power Bill and the Power Factor
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A discussion of how power factor may affect your monthly bills
Power Delivered to a Load Example 2
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Another example of calculating the power delivered to a load
Power Delivered to Load - Example 1
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Calcuating the power delivered to a load
Time and Phasor Representations
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Comparing the time and phasor domain representations of various expressions
Power Delivered to a Load
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Calculating the power delivered to an arbitrary load.
Beer Analogy and Power Factor
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An explaination of real, reactive, and apparent power by using a trip to the bar. Also, discussion of the power factor.
Apparent Power
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Description of Apparent Power as the resultant of Complex Power
Root Mean Square (RMS) Value
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Determining the root mean square (RMS) value of a signal
Impact of Resistive and Reactive Elements in AC Circuits
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Impact of Resistive and Reactive Elements in AC Circuits
Introduction to AC/DC power conversion
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Introduction to AC/DC power conversion
How can you state that cos(omega*t + phi) = e^(j*omega*t)*e^(j*phi)? This seems incorrect to me.
Great videos, I was wanting to learn about power factor and electricity charges. Tremendous. Thanks. There is a small error I think. At 1m 15s you say "reactive component charging is a lot higher than the real component charging" I think you are incorrectly comparing kWh (note the "h") with rkVA. However surely these are not comparible in this way. The true comparison should be kW DEMAND CHARGE £13.15 per kW vs rkVA Demand Charge $ 0.15 per rkVA I interpret these as being the peak demand either provided or allowed for. That is, the power delivery capacity of the supply. The rkva charge is therefore pretty small.
Thank you, really insightful! 🙏❤
Excellent video, thank you!
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Great Video, really helped me.
love from sppu uni you helped me with pdd
thank you sir for this basic analysis , you saved me a lot of stress of reading the textbook , now i can go to my textbook and read it with ease
First vids I’ve found that aren’t AC. Thanks for posting these ❤
im here becasue of dubstep sound design haha thanks for the amazing video
thank you! it really help me during my undergraduate project
Where is the number 😣😠
Thank u so much. It helps me a lot on my Product Design and Development.
Thank you Sir !
0:37 sin(ωt+90°)=cos(ωt)
Thank you !
tnx 👍
thank you so much sir
you sound like Jim Halpert from office
me? I did not get it, sorry.
would love to see an example and a graph at the end, beyond this good job :)
thanks actually it was needed 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have a test tomorrow, give me your email id please.
Thank u sir.it was helpful
thank you sir
Hi Jason, Thank you for the clip. I did not understand what you said at 6:50. One part seems to be missed based on Euler formula. A.Cos(wt+a)=A.exp(J(wt+a))-A.j.Sin(w.t+a) What happened to Sin() part?
there is a mathematical operator used on the polar form of the expression which is used between these steps which states that we only take the "REAL" part (cosine) of the polar form and not its imaginary part (jsin).
@@phengyang2639 Thank you for the explanation.
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Why can't we give weightage to the criterion?
Awesome video, My complex calculations seem pretty easy and quicker now. Thanks a lot.
Thank you very much! I wish my profs could teach half as well as you.
bumblebee was my favorite tbh
That's so cool
Is that a G or a 6?