Thank you Christoff Your presentation is really excellent. Viewers expect more explanation videos in the future. I am sorry if I typed your name wrong.
Very good video, however at minute 6:07 there is a little conceptual problem. If you have an inductor with a current flowing in to it and then you connect in parallel *only* another inductor (so you have two inductor insulated from other components), the two inductor are *also* in series and the initial current cannot vary instantly. There is also another problem: the tip of the arrow that indicate the voltage, in europe, is the positive pole
Thanks a lot for this great video. I would just like to check one point please if you are available to reply; Why are the voltage arrows pointing to the point of lower voltage instead of the higher voltage? Isn't the common convention for voltage arrows to point to the point of higher voltage?
@@geekstradamus1548 America took German scientists for the moon projects, too the tv work from Europe/UK and look up the Manhattan project scientists! The usa is good at stealing knowledge.
This is what I had been looking for I e understanding of basics,thanks.
Will be back to the subject after candidates chess championship is over.
Only into 2 minutes of this I was impressed. One more subscriber. Well done. Thanks!
Voltage has a direction of flow? Coooooool!
Очень системно и подробно, спасибо автору и его команде!
Thank you Christoff
Your presentation is really excellent.
Viewers expect more explanation videos in the future.
I am sorry if I typed your name wrong.
We are working on providing more and more videos in future ;)
Explained accurately 👌🎯
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Wow this is very well produced, thanks :)
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Great content, as always!
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Very good video, however at minute 6:07 there is a little conceptual problem. If you have an inductor with a current flowing in to it and then you connect in parallel *only* another inductor (so you have two inductor insulated from other components), the two inductor are *also* in series and the initial current cannot vary instantly.
There is also another problem: the tip of the arrow that indicate the voltage, in europe, is the positive pole
Thanks a lot for this great video. I would just like to check one point please if you are available to reply; Why are the voltage arrows pointing to the point of lower voltage instead of the higher voltage? Isn't the common convention for voltage arrows to point to the point of higher voltage?
Thanks
Nice video, thanks :)
Thank you :)
Thanks sir😊
You're welcome, Sir.
how to get your slides
Hi can you pls guide how to design flyback transformer step by step transformer.
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There should be voltage source at input side, no current source. Minute 10
all knowledge comes from Europe only
Come within three whales of America and say that.
We believe that there are excellent universities on every continent. :)
@@geekstradamus1548 America took German scientists for the moon projects, too the tv work from Europe/UK and look up the Manhattan project scientists!
The usa is good at stealing knowledge.
Apart from the fact transistors come from America.
@@Art-is-craft nope transistor comes from german engineers
German accent?
Austrian accent ;)
Русский что ли?
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