At mark 8:45, I think your equation for dv2/dt has two errors. First, you are missing the v1 term. Second, the coefficients in front of v1 and v2 should be swapped.
Damn i feel dumb. For the life of me I couldn't get the simplified version you had for the dV2/dt equation.... you just forgot the term... 20 mins i spent scratching my head trying to figure it out. Still dont understand what happened to the C2 for the i_L term in that equation though
There are three errors in the dv2/dt expression. 1. he dropped the v1 term. 2. he swapped the coefficients for v1 and v2. and 3. he dropped the divide by C2 term for iL
this is einstein when he comes up unprepared for exam
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Doing my homework today lol
At mark 8:45, I think your equation for dv2/dt has two errors. First, you are missing the v1 term. Second, the coefficients in front of v1 and v2 should be swapped.
And a third error, you are missing the divide by C2 term in iL
Why 3?
Damn i feel dumb. For the life of me I couldn't get the simplified version you had for the dV2/dt equation.... you just forgot the term... 20 mins i spent scratching my head trying to figure it out. Still dont understand what happened to the C2 for the i_L term in that equation though
There are three errors in the dv2/dt expression. 1. he dropped the v1 term. 2. he swapped the coefficients for v1 and v2. and 3. he dropped the divide by C2 term for iL
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Yep, dv2/dt is jacked
Lee are you going to come back anytime soon? Your lectures are greatly missed.
your lecture hasn't done yet
great explanation but the audio is so awful that is it almost unwatchable