Hello. I enjoy the manner and style of your presentation. Thank you. If you’re going to use phasors to represent AC voltage in NZ, the phasor’s maximum unit value will be about +/-340 V, due to the maximum versus RMS aspect of AC voltage. I suspect that you wanted to keep it simple? Live long and (continue to) prosper.
Thanks for your comment! You're absolutely right, I wanted to keep matters simple for this introductory video. The next one on AC electricity will explain RMS vs. peak voltage. :)
Mr. Thomas, make a video on the Zealandia, as the recent developments are taking place near you(NZ), continue videos on geomorphology, sedimentary, igneous rock videos are very informative
Hello. I enjoy the manner and style of your presentation. Thank you. If you’re going to use phasors to represent AC voltage in NZ, the phasor’s maximum unit value will be about +/-340 V, due to the maximum versus RMS aspect of AC voltage. I suspect that you wanted to keep it simple? Live long and (continue to) prosper.
Thanks for your comment! You're absolutely right, I wanted to keep matters simple for this introductory video. The next one on AC electricity will explain RMS vs. peak voltage. :)
Great Video!
Thank you.
Technically in the US the standard voltage is 240v phase to phase, 240/120v phase to neutral
If only you'd been my physics teacher.
Heh. My lessons would focus on the fluid dynamics of cats and the air speed velocity of a swallow under laden vs. unladen conditions. :P
Mr. Thomas, make a video on the Zealandia, as the recent developments are taking place near you(NZ), continue videos on geomorphology, sedimentary, igneous rock videos are very informative
Great suggestion! I have a sponsored video to finish off first, but will get onto Zealandia when I can. :)