Thank you so much. I'm paying $7k for a graduate linear systems class but this video is a magnitude better. Also, I really like the little idiosyncracies -- "aha!"
How do you define at the beginning what would be the size of the x matrix. Can you please explain why we choose 1*3 matrix for x (x1;x2;x3). and why we chose 2 currents and 1 voltage. could we chose other quantities such as q (charge) or like 2 voltages and 1 current?
Thank you so much. I'm paying $7k for a graduate linear systems class but this video is a magnitude better. Also, I really like the little idiosyncracies -- "aha!"
Nice, simple example circuit and very well explained.
Best video on state space introductory equations on youtube
Much love from Kenya. That was phenomenal.
Solved a lot of confusions i had of state space equation formation. Real good teaching ^^
I learned Circuits II and Cyber Physical Systems in one video. Amazing.
Thank you so much!! This was so helpful!
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Thank you. this example really helped me in understanding state space
This was a very good exercise, thank you!
very concise and simple. thanks for the video
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great video. thank you!
How can we solve this if instead of the variables we were given actual numbers instead of L2, C, and L1
Thank you very much Sir. Why did you write the bottom row of the A matrix in red colour?-
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How do you define at the beginning what would be the size of the x matrix. Can you please explain why we choose 1*3 matrix for x (x1;x2;x3). and why we chose 2 currents and 1 voltage. could we chose other quantities such as q (charge) or like 2 voltages and 1 current?
Here is the full lecture where your question in explained in detail: ua-cam.com/video/uIeFqmSB_K0/v-deo.html
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High sir, are we allowed to assume steady state condition before solving?
No, a state space model always includes the transient.
@@biomechlab Appreciate the prompt reply! I understand now.
Sir which kind of board u are using
1" thick plexiglass
Why UA-cam is suggesting me this after I took this exam just today😭😭
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Good content, but the lighting is kind of dramatic.