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Dear Nesoacademy Team,
Sir Ur contents r awesome, the way u explains the topics r incredible and could not be compared with those only high demanding fees coachings. At the start of my self preparation I saw ur channel which gives courage to start the preparation, for those who can't afford the highly rated fees u r the only last & last hope.
Please sir make sure to complete the course....
Thank You soo Much Sirr 💝💝
Thank u so much ❤
By maximum power transfer theorem..p=v2/4Rth..answer is 833.33watt
It a humble request sir kindly complete the series asap
OK mam\
When will you upload the videos of analog electronics
He will not upload
From 3 years there is no videos on analog electronics
I have been requesting them to upload but they are not responding....
@@princechoudhary5772 mail them
Fantastic
upload videos asap sir...we r waiting for it
From which book question is taken
Pmax
is it not 500w ?
How did you get that magnitude of zth+rl? I can't get it
I only get square root of 30
@@paulnikkodelim167 It is from Z Th + R L = 3 + j4 + 5 = 8 +j4 so the magnitude of Z Th + R L is sqrt(64 + 16) = sqrt(80)