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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @gowthamp524
    @gowthamp524 23 дні тому +1

    Good explanataion 👏

  • @AllenSA_Lymangirl
    @AllenSA_Lymangirl 24 дні тому +3

    Thank you Sir
    Clearly explaination 👍
    I did not know it but your explanation clearly and i understand it a little

  • @kollasivaramakrishna6732
    @kollasivaramakrishna6732 24 дні тому +3

    Great content bro, Thank you😄

  • @nawrasxo
    @nawrasxo 3 дні тому +2

    V0(t) = -0.5 t.exp{-t/RC} - - > - 2RC.exp{-4}

  • @SakshamAggarwal-kd8xj
    @SakshamAggarwal-kd8xj 24 дні тому +2

    The output will be at negative maximum when all the incoming current will flow through the resistance(in parallel with capacitor), this point will be before 4T, I guess ?

  • @Factzspeaker234
    @Factzspeaker234 24 дні тому +2

    Amazing Big Brother
    Keep em' coming 🎉

    • @AnishSaha_
      @AnishSaha_  24 дні тому +3

      Don't forget to like the video if you enjoyed the concepts!😄

  • @manjunathhulkoti5900
    @manjunathhulkoti5900 23 дні тому

    I just have one question, I get the part that the output voltage is nothing but the negative version of the capacitor voltage but once the cap is done charging and then it starts acting as a voltage source and starts discharging, the graphical curve should be an exponential downward curve showcasing similar plot to e^(-t/tau) but when you say the cap discharges the graph just looks like the mirror image of charging, I don't get it, can you please explain how?
    Please let me know if my question is unclear, I will try to explain it in more detail...thank you

    • @AnishSaha_
      @AnishSaha_  23 дні тому

      I didn't say it will be symmetrical yes you are correct after t=4RC it will discharge exponentially.

  • @piridimadhukiran4594
    @piridimadhukiran4594 24 дні тому

    Great content anish, can i know what ipad/tablet your using ??

    • @AnishSaha_
      @AnishSaha_  24 дні тому +1

      iPad basic version( The lowest one! 🥲)

  • @VinodKhatik-pw8hn
    @VinodKhatik-pw8hn 24 дні тому

    Dada ju te power engineering hochee kintu vlsi domain e jaor ichaa ta ami ki onno clg jmn cu te ee ba iee ba ece niye nbo na ju te power niye ei sob power sathe electrical er subjects gulo porbo diye placement e boshbo mane eta ki possible ???

    • @AnishSaha_
      @AnishSaha_  24 дні тому

      Totally your call. Try to know how the placements are at CU. JU te power Nile IT/CS e bhalo opportunities ache can't comment about VLSI.

    • @VinodKhatik-pw8hn
      @VinodKhatik-pw8hn 24 дні тому

      @@AnishSaha_ Dada tale mtech korte hbee Karon Texas ba nvidia egulo asche na cu te ar okhane cu te ece onk research oriented serom placements hoi naa ebr tumi bolo ki korii?

  • @getusel
    @getusel 24 дні тому

    If you are really serious about making a video, you should not write while you are presenting. You rather prepare the solution and present it here. Moving back and forth in order to copy and paste drawings distract viewers.

    • @AnishSaha_
      @AnishSaha_  24 дні тому +3

      If you are really serious about learning then please learn , ask valid doubts. No one has asked your opinion. If you see all the comments everyone has loved the representation! If you get distracted this easily how will you do your work in real life?

    • @getusel
      @getusel 23 дні тому

      @@AnishSaha_ I already know the materials you cover. I am giving you a comment here so that you improve what is lacking. I am writing a comment after I have watched some of your contents. You pick important topics that a lot of people lack clarity. However, the delivery is poor compared to other contents in this platform. If you are here just to help others, it is not necessary to put extra effort to improve the delivery of the content. If you are here to attract potential viewers and turn it into a side hustle, you should prepare yourself ahead of time so that you present the material properly. If you improve the quality of the video, you will attract a lot of viewers. If you think you are already good at it, there is no room for improvement. If you do not believe me, you can ignore my comment.
      I will add one more thing. When you present the material, I recommend you to speak clearly and a little slower.

    • @AnishSaha_
      @AnishSaha_  23 дні тому

      Yes, I agree on the speaking part. I don't have any problem with constructive criticism (their are lot of fake accounts these days that's why I was bit rude at starting!) but regarding the delivery part if I draw everything and write everything before I start recording and just speak trust me people who are watching these types of questions for the first time won't understand a thing people who are already experienced will be able to cope up. What things you want in delivery btw?

    • @getusel
      @getusel 23 дні тому

      @@AnishSaha_ My first comment is a bit provacative, so it is legitimate to react as such.
      You have shared a number of video links on Linkedin. This shows me that you are working hard. This is my motivation for writing a comment here.
      Here are what I wish to see in your future videos:
      -Even if you are concerned about the viewers who are not familiar with the material, I believe it is important to prepare the content prior to recording. At least you should clearly outline the flow of the presentation so that it makes it easier to folllow. It is crucial to prepare the solution before recording and leave some space so that you can write few things that you believe are improtant to go over during the presentation.
      I know you are concerned about putting too much information and scaring the viewers at first sight. The solution to that is fade the whole thing and make the content to appear one line at a time or when needed.
      - I think we already agree that you tend to speak too fast.
      - It is hard to draw every detail with hand. As a matter of fact, it is good to support your presentation with a simulation result.
      -The trend is that people who produce short videos attract more viewers than people who produce longer video. I do not think your videos are too long so far. I mention this so that you take it into consideration when you produce a content in the future.
      -I also recommend you to select few successful content creators and see if there is anything you should learn from them.

    • @AnishSaha_
      @AnishSaha_  23 дні тому

      -Actually I do create the content beforehand. I create flow how will I go about the questions beforehand(and yes I do the roughwork beforehand. It's not like I am directly solving the question first time). Why I try to do most things by hand is because so that people can understand the thinking process as if you're appearing in interview the main thing is thaught process written solutions are present everywhere. But will still work on it more.
      - Speaking part is from my birth I am trying to reduce it but unfortunately not able to it's been 10 months almost since this channel still that is the part which I am most concerned about.
      - Yes I am already friends with most content creators. I hope you know Himanshu Agarwal both of us have launched a YT named PrepFusion their we teach mainly GATE related stuff.