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Great video!! really helping me through a hard electromagnetism course. I believe the Tangent Relation is Tan(phi)=opp/adj and not with tan to the minus one? pls correct me if im wrong :) Cheers from Denmark!
At 10:54 to nit pic and be accurate Capacitors have reactance but no resistance should actually be capacitors have negligible resistance. However, for an introductory discussion, This is not an important point to include.
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I think there is an error in the resistor phasor diagram at 1.58 The voltage should be ahead of the current since voltage has a higher value than the current V=IR while I=V/R
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@ 10:43 it should be tan phi, not arctan phi.
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Thank you very much!! Teachers often try to explain fast which results to confusion so videos like this really helps students like me..there's so many out there haha..thank you so much!!!!
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Well explained sir, in class we been using phasor notation and time domain 👍👍👍
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That was such a help, thanks :) Didn't know Vince Vaughn taught Phasor Diagrams.. you're great.
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@ 7:40 and 10:04 isn't it tan(phi) and not arctan(phi) ??
probably.
Phi = arctan (Xc/R)
or Phi = arctan(Vc/Vr)
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Hey man, awesome work dude. Include the trig which is rise over run for the newbs lol
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Great video!! really helping me through a hard electromagnetism course. I believe the Tangent Relation is Tan(phi)=opp/adj and not with tan to the minus one? pls correct me if im wrong :)
Cheers from Denmark!
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At 10:54 to nit pic and be accurate Capacitors have reactance but no resistance should actually be capacitors have negligible resistance. However, for an introductory discussion, This is not an important point to include.
in a parallel rlc circuit. left branch has an inductor and a resistor.right branch has a capacitor. what would the formula be. thanks
would you to a "Parallel RC and Parallel RL; An Explanation, Voltage, Impedance, Phasor Diagrams? it would be helpful
I will try, thanks for the suggestion.
Its great idea to put video and capacitors together, if someone to buy it...how is it possible...can you share...please. Thanks
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Thanks Prof. ...No actually I don't want to buy...I mentioned it for viewers who watch and can buy the products from the given link......how it is possible together with your videos it was the request....
I think there is an error in the resistor phasor diagram at 1.58
The voltage should be ahead of the current since voltage has a higher value than the current
V=IR while I=V/R
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Why tan-1¢??? Why not tan¢??