I'm really enjoying this channel for content and clarity. The videos don't seem nearly as long as they are and I don't get confused with TMI. So much to absorb, and what a great teacher! Greeting to all from Michigan, USA.
@@GauravJ I am here to learn about impedance, but need to learn about Inductive reactance Capacitive Reactance first. Also noticed the cool visualization you used fro simulation. What kind of app is it?
Sir your method of teaching deserves a gold medal honestly❤️, i have never seen someone like u, who clarify each and every aspect deep down from its origin, and this is the actual way to develope a concept in someone's mind. I really appreciate your words and work. Please it is my request to make videos of all the major and cumpolsory components as well as concepts which are like a breath for an electrical engineer. LOL from Pakistan, 🇵🇰
Please sir be a little more consistent in uploading videos of different topics as your teaching style is great and with a mix of consistency it will be fantastic.
agreed, some word salad going on there. part of the issue with me was the use of the term “increase of current”. Normally I would consider that phrase to be describing the increase as associated with the entire circuit. In the description he is using here, the increase/decrease of current change is in context of a single waveform cycle in relation to voltage. Once that context was clear, the rest of it became somewhat easier to understand.
@@GauravJ one doubt,i have a scenario where two sources say ac and DC are being used and the circuit has both resistance and Inductance ,i need to find voltage at junction when switch is set on.Can you please suggest or can I email you the question for your suggestions? Please let me know your email id?
one doubt,i have a scenario where two sources say ac and DC are being used and the circuit has both resistance and Inductance ,i need to find voltage at junction when switch is set on.Can you please suggest or can I email you the question for your suggestions? Please let me know your email id?
Perfect Explanation. The good Part is you always explain "Why and How". Keep it up.
I didn’t think I would be able to understand it but it really helped finally understand the concept thank you 🙏
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To be honest, You really make this concept Simple
Thank You Sir.
I'm really enjoying this channel for content and clarity. The videos don't seem nearly as long as they are and I don't get confused with TMI. So much to absorb, and what a great teacher! Greeting to all from Michigan, USA.
Really helped me. The simulation was a hit. Keep up with this work.
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@@GauravJ I am here to learn about impedance, but need to learn about Inductive reactance Capacitive Reactance first. Also noticed the cool visualization you used fro simulation. What kind of app is it?
Thank you for this sir! From 🇵🇭
Its useful information to learn.
Sir your method of teaching deserves a gold medal honestly❤️, i have never seen someone like u, who clarify each and every aspect deep down from its origin, and this is the actual way to develope a concept in someone's mind. I really appreciate your words and work. Please it is my request to make videos of all the major and cumpolsory components as well as concepts which are like a breath for an electrical engineer. LOL from Pakistan, 🇵🇰
Thank you 😊 Really appreciate it!! Do share and subscribe 😇
@@GauravJ Good work in swahili Kazi nzuri Tz
It's really helpful and so clear...tq😊
Excellent teaching
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Well explained brother..... Thankyou...
Excellent content. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Super sir nice explanation sir easy to understand sir
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Thank you
You're welcome
Nice explanation Gaurav.
I belive you would be able to make it more informative and easy catch, thank you anyway
Great job sir ❤❤
Thank you 😊
Hello, which program simulator do you use? Helpful video btw👍🏻
Thanks 👍🏻
Software name is Everycircuit
Sir what is the difference between inductance and inductive reactance ?
I think inductance is the ability to create a magnetic field. The reactance opposition to current caused by self-inductance (aka Lenzs Law)
Big fan
Keep the good work up sir
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Hello sir, what is the simulator that you’re using?
Where were you when I was struggling during my Pre-Uni🥲 Thank you so much for this awesome explanation!
Hello sir.
Can you make a video explanation about Resonance in RLC circuit or resonance frequency.
Thank you sir
thankyou sir ly
Thank you Sir, very clear indeed. May I ask the name of the simulation? 🙏
Thank you 😊 do share and subscribe 😇 Name of the simulation software is Everycircuit
Got it Sir. Thanks.
Sir what software you use for graphical representation...
I do it in presentation only
Please sir be a little more consistent in uploading videos of different topics as your teaching style is great and with a mix of consistency it will be fantastic.
Sure. 👍🏻👍🏻
Super sir
Thanks Rakesh
Very good videos keep doing this :)))
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I think... If it's conclusion with the capacitive reactance can give the overall opposition with AC. Nevertheless , u nailed theeeee video
Thank you 😊 I'll be posting a video on capacitive reactance soon 👍🏻
Well explained. Can you kindly guide when reactive power is 100 KVAR, V=480V, Frequency =60HZ . What will be the formula to calculate inductor value?
Thank you 😊 Sure. Will try to cover it in the upcoming videos!!
Whats circuit simulation software please?
Everycircuit
Green clr waveform should for voltage not for current.
Which program is used for simulation in video?
Everycircuit
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Clear as mud
at time 5:00 its super confusing.
agreed, some word salad going on there.
part of the issue with me was the use of the term “increase of current”.
Normally I would consider that phrase to be describing the increase as associated with the entire circuit. In the description he is using here, the increase/decrease of current change is in context of a single waveform cycle in relation to voltage. Once that context was clear, the rest of it became somewhat easier to understand.
Very good video... keep it up
Thank you 😊
@@GauravJ one doubt,i have a scenario where two sources say ac and DC are being used and the circuit has both resistance and Inductance ,i need to find voltage at junction when switch is set on.Can you please suggest or can I email you the question for your suggestions? Please let me know your email id?
one doubt,i have a scenario where two sources say ac and DC are being used and the circuit has both resistance and Inductance ,i need to find voltage at junction when switch is set on.Can you please suggest or can I email you the question for your suggestions? Please let me know your email id?