So I've watched probably 10 videos prior to this one as I was having much difficulty understanding this concept...and this one knocked it out of the park!! Great job, very good explanation.
Sir great explanation no doubt about it but I need to ask you one thing in capacitor current flows through it,it charges & stores energy in the form of electrostatic energy & while discharging more amount of voltage flows constantly in a shorter time....& in inductor voltage flows through it it stores energy in the form of magnetic field then it gives constant current I need to ask you then why capacitor lead voltage by 90 degrees & why inductor lags current by 90 degrees
Still need to go in depth... Of inductor like magnetic properties... Like when the domains of the. Inductor is in a shattered way.... It will need to be aligned in straight way so that it is a lag
i would like to explain!!!...you know how current varies in inductor L*d(i)/d(t). It means inductor does not allow sudden change in current. so there high drop across inductor. so at time zero very less current flows,here you can observe less current and high voltage hence you can say current lags voltage.
So I've watched probably 10 videos prior to this one as I was having much difficulty understanding this concept...and this one knocked it out of the park!! Great job, very good explanation.
agree. superb teacher.
my lecturer send us this video for preparation for tomorrow class. and i automatically understand the concept. you really good at explaining
Glad it was helpful ☺️ do also check out other videos on my channel!!
Thanks a lot sir. I am searching for this explanation since 4 days.this lecture cleared all my doubts.
Glad to hear that 👍🏻😊
Awesome explanation and really very nice
Excellent video this concept clear now. It try all sides but got nothing . thanks
Beautiful explanation ,even my teachers dint explained like this thank you gaurav sir
Really thanks.👍👍👍🙏🙏
What about capacitor
plz need a dedicated video for capacitor banks
Lagging of current is due to magnetism produced in solenoid which according to lenze law is opposite in direction 🧑
No words to discrive the wonder
Best best best video I've found
super sir.I have seen all of your Videos...Its so esay to learn
sir pls make some videos about resonance.
Well understood sir...Thankx a lot
thanks sir....
u elaborated this very easy......
i like this
Thank you friend. Do share the video with your friends, so that it will also help them. 😊
Question: How do engineers determine the direction of the windings on a transformer to get a particular phase shift?
👍👍its really helpful
Sir great explanation no doubt about it but I need to ask you one thing in capacitor current flows through it,it charges & stores energy in the form of electrostatic energy & while discharging more amount of voltage flows constantly in a shorter time....& in inductor voltage flows through it it stores energy in the form of magnetic field then it gives constant current I need to ask you then why capacitor lead voltage by 90 degrees & why inductor lags current by 90 degrees
It is so nice one like is not sufficient to this video
ELI the ICE man.... so much easier. Current leads voltage in a capacitance circuit, and voltage leads current in an inductive circuit.
C.i.v.i.l.
your lectures are really good ...but can you please increase the audio ..due to which we can listen efficiantly...
VINAYAK PATIL thanks vinayak. Yes, I'll take care of audio next time.
the links has expired . can you upload new ones?
I would appreciate it if so! 😁
Hi.. Links are updated. You can check now 😊
Thank you so much sir
👌🏿 explanation
Glad it was helpful!
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Very useful.Thankyou so much.
Name of music used at 4:50? .. And by the way great explanation.
anyone? Ive been looking for the name of this track for a while now.....
@@dingo42069 Shazzam app says it is "Background Music" by "SB Music".
You took the pictures from Tony R. Kuphadlt's book "Lessons in Electric circuit" isn't it?
Yes. That's true.
That's a great book..! Strongly recommended!
Indeed the best!
Sir how we are getting some negative value of current when the Voltage is zero?
Superb
Super explanation sir
Tnx a lot bro... 👌👌
Still need to go in depth... Of inductor like magnetic properties... Like when the domains of the. Inductor is in a shattered way.... It will need to be aligned in straight way so that it is a lag
Sorry sir but this is a capacitive load wave form can you explain it?? Please reply
but why physically?
i would like to explain!!!...you know how current varies in inductor L*d(i)/d(t). It means inductor does not allow sudden change in current. so there high drop across inductor. so at time zero very less current flows,here you can observe less current and high voltage hence you can say current lags voltage.
Thanks, but the music may be a bit too loud (personally, I would do without, as I am still concentrating)
Hey sorry for the music. You can out the latest version of this video.. it offers Better audio and video quality. Thanks 👍🏻
Thank you so much , U cleared all my doubt .Can you please do a video about current leading voltage in capacitor please
Pradeep Shaaun videos on capacitors are already there, just go through my channel you'll get it.
Why does the voltage lags behind the current in a capacitor
Thank u so much
Bhai aapki awaz bhut kam sunai de rahi hai
Thanks
It's best
Sound is very bad
Poor explanation