My professor was fired halfway through the semester and I was completely lost. Thank you so much for this. I feel like I understand this so much better than my ex professor could have ever taught.
Fantastic! I love the pace of the lesson. Just enough time for me to think through what your questions, and there isn't a ton of fluff that just wastes time like so many lessons do. Thank you.
I studied circuits more than 40 years ago, and never understood this really well but this lecture has filled in the gaps. Mr Haddad is a great instructor.
I could not understand such topics in an electrical engineering book nor in EE school. However, like you, I am finding that the engineers on TH-cam are very clear and understandable. Thank you! Frank Frank Reiser Video/Audio Service
My book said that you can add a test signal to any circuit with dependent sources, regardless of whether there are dependents mixed in with independents. What's the general fall back method?
In the second problem (both independent and dependent sources) after finding the Thevenin equivalent circuit we can just use source transformation to find the Norton equivalent. Right?
sir, you are amazing ...the way you teach is nice and easy to understand,,,,im a student studying bio-medical engineering , im from Egypt,.........And i take an electric circuit course from a book called(fundamental of electric circuits) And i just wanna say that you are saving my life and your videos are helping me A LOT,sir....thank YOU so much,and keep it up.
When we are looking for Rth with the dependent sources, when we short the circuit, the voltage becomes the voltage across the 3k resistor not zero. Or am I wrong?
22:06 we said i (current) is -Voc/4K which is in the opposite direction of the current source... but doesn't the voltage source have any current too which should also be taken into account?
quick question. Why is it when the dependent source became 0 it was replaced with an open circuit? I mean why not replace it with a closed circuit instead?
Thank you so much for this video , we have a very bad teacher who can't explain ,so most of us in the course are now skipping her lectures to learn by ourselves
Love the way he teaches this. Very "no bullshit." He basically said, "the book teaches it this way but it sucks so let me give you a better way."
My lecturer told me to learn everything by the fucking book. Doesn't teach me shit and I got zero clue on what I'm studying
Sir, I have an exam on basic circuit analysis and digital logic tomorrow, and you may have just saved my life. Thank you.
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so did you pass your exam?
@@malikz6010 most likely not, given that this stuff is at the very beginning of EE class
Exam is not equals to life Lol
first time these equivalents have ever made sense to me--thank you!
Congrats if youve graduated senpai
My professor was fired halfway through the semester and I was completely lost. Thank you so much for this. I feel like I understand this so much better than my ex professor could have ever taught.
summed up a week of lectures in just over half an hour, why do i even go to a college
because college want you to pay them for their piece of paper that said you passed
lol same
At least you got a week, we got an hour lecture before a test.
relatable. lol
You wouldn't understand the material shown without that week+ of lectures. This would've been Greek to you I'm sure
You have no idea how grateful i am for this well detailed slow paced lesson!
Thankyou so much!
استاذ زاهي انت انقذتني وتركت عندي ذكرى جميلة لهذه المادة التي جعلتها محاضرتي في الجامعة تبدو معقدة ! شكرا لك ولن انسى لك هذا المعروف
I feel like a good doggo while listening to him especially when he says what's that what's that ? Good boy
thank god I found this video, my professor loves to just over complicate everything, hats off to you sir!!
This right here IS what the people are grateful for!
Fantastic! I love the pace of the lesson. Just enough time for me to think through what your questions, and there isn't a ton of fluff that just wastes time like so many lessons do. Thank you.
For some reason, at 6:02 I laughed when he said:
"That resistor here is what?"
"........useless."
LOL
I was looking for this comment lolololol :)
first time I see someone know how to tech a ELEC course... U have saved my day sir!
I studied circuits more than 40 years ago, and never understood this really well but this lecture has filled in the gaps. Mr Haddad is a great instructor.
This is the best tutorial about thevenin and norton circuits. Thanks!
These 6 year old videos saving lives in 2020
can we just appreciate how smooth is his writing sound is
Thank you very much for the straightforward explanations. This is so much clearer now thanks to you.
Best class on Norton-Thevenin I've ever had. Thank you very much!
I could not understand such topics in an electrical engineering book nor in EE school. However, like you, I am finding that the engineers on TH-cam are very clear and understandable. Thank you!
Frank
Frank Reiser Video/Audio Service
I wish you wrote my circuits textbook... honestly...
Thank you sir, this was very clearly explained. I looked at many videos and never got as clear an explanation as you gave. Many thanks
i am a professional reviewing my circuits material for the FE exam in the US. Thanks a lot, this greatly helped me!
Very clear. Thank you.
Clear and useful .. just saved my life man ❤
Sir, your videos are great. They help me alot in the course: linear circuit analysis.
May Allah(SWT) bless you.
the correction tape is so fulfilling to watch XD
THANK YOU SO MUCH MR. HADDAD! YOU MADE ME PASS CIRCUITS
Holy crap, I am glad to have found this. I finally get this course.
You have very nice pens..
My dirty eyes read something a little different lol
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Thank you! You really helped me. Greetings froms Brazil!!
amazing video with a really helpful demonstration explaining thev and norton very simply thank you very much.
Thank you so much... The best class about this topic ever.
Thankyou so much for this video. Saved my life. :)
Tomorrow I have the Circuit Theory End Semester Exam, You are my savior.
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Thank you, Dr Zahi.The video really helped a lot
You sir have explained this perfectly. Thank you so much.
Thankful for the upload! Helps to have another teacher explain it, suddenly I understood how this actually *worked*!
The most helpful source to study Thevenin and Norton
Excellent explanation! You made it very easy to understand!
This video made my day. I am ready to do today my exam. Thanks.
Thank you for being very clear.. Now i get it!
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Thank you. This helps me a lot.
this is not one of, but THE BEST video on thevenin norton equations i have ever watched! thank you sir! thanks a lot and GOD BLESS THEE! :)
Great work !! Understood the concept very clearly..Thanks a lot !!☺☺
if you know Thevenin you know Norton, just divide or multiple depending on what you find first Thevenin or Norton. Great explanation, Thank you.
Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
you just taught all concepts thank you sir keep uploading more vids.
Awesome videos. Keep it up.
I love you sir. You made my life more easier.
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6 and 3 are in parallel you said.. how did you determined the directon of current??
34:48 from where did the 4v resistance come? and ho you further transformed + v - in an open form. please explain
V=IR, I=1, R=4, so V=(1A)(4ohm)=4V
This should be my professor.Great Job!
great explanation thank you for helping me,, did you use nodal analysis for norton equivalent?
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this video help me a lot, thank you!!!!!!
i wish you were my teacher
its so useful and clearly explanation... thank u sir...
My book said that you can add a test signal to any circuit with dependent sources, regardless of whether there are dependents mixed in with independents. What's the general fall back method?
can you use the mesh method even though there is dependent source in the middle?
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Truly excellent.
Thank you very much. Great work : )
جزاك الله خيرا ، شكرا لك تحياتي لك مع المزيد من التشجيع و الاحترام
this is unparalleled in its excellence in explanation
thanks for you demonstration ..
Thank you alot sir, excellent teaching!!
In the second problem (both independent and dependent sources) after finding the Thevenin equivalent circuit we can just use source transformation to find the Norton equivalent. Right?
sir , you made it very easy for me to understand , thank you .
Thank you so much!
sir, you are amazing ...the way you teach is nice and easy to understand,,,,im a student studying bio-medical engineering , im from Egypt,.........And i take an electric circuit course from a book called(fundamental of electric circuits) And i just wanna say that you are saving my life and your videos are helping me A LOT,sir....thank YOU so much,and keep it up.
Alexander?
the book i mean...
superb sir..................................
When we are looking for Rth with the dependent sources, when we short the circuit, the voltage becomes the voltage across the 3k resistor not zero. Or am I wrong?
thanks alot ..37mins is all u needed WOW
22:06 we said i (current) is -Voc/4K which is in the opposite direction of the current source... but doesn't the voltage source have any current too which should also be taken into account?
i also didn't get this part
@14:47 how did you get 2/9 for the parallel resistor? Product over the sum! Can you please explain.
quick question. Why is it when the dependent source became 0 it was replaced with an open circuit? I mean why not replace it with a closed circuit instead?
Very Helpful.. Thanks a lot!!
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very informative tough, thank you!
thank you very much .you are amazing
Why is the Voc the voltage across 6 ohm resistor at 6:43? I don’t quite get that...
In the 1st example of thevenin's theorem to determine the V (th) why would we consider the 6 ohm impedance instead of 3 ohm???
Very good. Thank you.
Sometimes I wanna be one of your independent sources. Makes me feel like that resistor at 6:00.
you want him to kill you ha ?
God bless!
Very easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you so much you saved me in my ECE class
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Thank you so much for this video , we have a very bad teacher who can't explain ,so most of us in the course are now skipping her lectures to learn by ourselves
This guy makes me hate my professor even more...everything just clicked in. Thank You Sir!
I wish I found this video sooner , now it's just a few hours till the test
i understand thevenin and norton now.thank you sir
It's awesome .its helped me alot ..thanks
what if in the first example the 6 ohm resistor and the RL resistor are replaced then how do we find RL?
amazing!
Thanks! very helpful:)
Thank you Sir..It is really blessing❤️
Thanks Sir,it is very enjoyable and clear one
thank you sir.Your teaching was very nice.
Thank you!