Many of them have knowledge but how beautifully you have served it is rare....Seeing things out of the box and showing different perspective of what exactly happening is a real achievement of gaining knowledge and I felt that today....Thanx....Please keep making videos world need such kind of teachers...I have never ever commented but today was unable to resist myself after seeing few of your videos, you have explained so nicely I am really thankful to u.....
I didn't get a chance to learn what rms really was except that it's relatated to some max value. Mahesh, you have a talent for explaining tough concepts in such a simple way. Another video of yours that come to mind is "Why resistors in series have different voltage (but same current)?" from FloatHeadPhysics. I struggle with learning about electricity but wow do I enjoy watching and rewatching your videos. Its so intuitive that I just want to share this knowledge with others. Thank you so much for your efforts, it has helped me greatly!
Excellent video…. I was wondering who made this so well then realized it was khan academy… I should have guessed. Only Kahn academy makes videos this well
i often to say that who is watching and learnng the concept will be genious one day❤you had made science very intresting.... i didnot get tried in each minute..your 13 minute video is equal to alkah sir 1 hr video
How good was that , you’re awesome 👏 and a great teacher. Keep up the good work, I will never forget what RMS is . We use this parameter very often in vibration PSD representations. From Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
Fluctuation of bulb is 50 times or 100 times per second? 1 cycle is equal to 2 times fluctuations?.....watched ur previous video in which u described frequency and no. of times alternating current changes direction.
Just like replacing 2 resistor in series with a equivalent resistor makes calculation easy. Similarly by replacing a AC voltage with the equivalent DC voltage(with RMS value) makes calculation of power dissipated easy.
Rms value in real life in our home, especially for eb bill Are we dissipating more power and only giving less money because they only take the rms value
Nearly same bro but, they measure in terms of units(1 unit=1kWh-Kilo Watt Hour). So the meter might use rms value for calculation of power dissipation✌️
Sir I have a question if we take two sin waves in same graph with x axis as radians, here one is sinx and other is sin(2x) . Then as they say the complete cycle takes only (2phi)radians. Then for sin(2x),it takes less than (2phi) to complete one cycle if we see in graph because more frequency ??
The teaching skill he has is insane
..... Understood clearly
Many of them have knowledge but how beautifully you have served it is rare....Seeing things out of the box and showing different perspective of what exactly happening is a real achievement of gaining knowledge and I felt that today....Thanx....Please keep making videos world need such kind of teachers...I have never ever commented but today was unable to resist myself after seeing few of your videos, you have explained so nicely I am really thankful to u.....
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The kind of explanation that puts smiles on students' faces. Thank you
wow,the quality of teaching is good !
I really felt joy while watching this video,thank you sir!
Sir, you are THE BEST teacher ever. You have helped me a lot. Pls keeping making such videos. ❤️❤️
Damn right!
I have to yeach that stuff tomorow, and this made it SOOO much clearer and easy to explain!
The best and most effective explanation ever seen for anyone who is not interest into complex Maths rules to obtain an understanding. Well done
I didn't get a chance to learn what rms really was except that it's relatated to some max value. Mahesh, you have a talent for explaining tough concepts in such a simple way. Another video of yours that come to mind is "Why resistors in series have different voltage (but same current)?" from FloatHeadPhysics. I struggle with learning about electricity but wow do I enjoy watching and rewatching your videos. Its so intuitive that I just want to share this knowledge with others. Thank you so much for your efforts, it has helped me greatly!
Holy shit, my teacher had taught a whole lesson on this, more than 1 hr, still not a single clue until this guy showed up with just 12 mins
This guy!!!!! Maaaaaan !!!!! You just can't be that good
Sir you are just amazing!!!!!...I don't know how to thank you ...you are the best physics teacher I have ever met !!
Broh! He's teaching us to love physics!❤
You explained where this RMS thing come from which is rare, so thank you 🎉
After 35 yrs now I understand RMS thank you
seriously??
Excellent video…. I was wondering who made this so well then realized it was khan academy… I should have guessed. Only Kahn academy makes videos this well
i often to say that who is watching and learnng the concept will be genious one day❤you had made science very intresting.... i didnot get tried in each minute..your 13 minute video is equal to alkah sir 1 hr video
Truely Awesome Explanation. I got this by using mean value theorem for integrals.
This is the best,,thanks professor
Please universe bless Khan academy's teachers with only good things
Sir,now i got an idea what truely the RMS value was.thank you so much sir and keep making such videos .
Like seriously we have been thought something wrong , I have studied same thing and come to my 2nd year of engineering and now I realise the truth.
Waiting for this video eagerly sir.
I love 😍 this teaching method.
Story telling ❤
Thanks for this video Khan🫡
Thank you so much for your very easy to understanding explanation.
I hate when physics makes me smile
Thanku for give RMS of this knowledge
How good was that , you’re awesome 👏 and a great teacher. Keep up the good work, I will never forget what RMS is . We use this parameter very often in vibration PSD representations.
From Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
You clear concepts perfectly.
You are an outstanding teacher! Thank you
Amazing, Thank you so much
Concept crystal 🔮 clear.
Best teacher till now in my life time ,i m big fan n student of yours
Thanks for sharing. It’s the best explanation
Really great full sir learning with you. Maximum when i get doubt in electrical straightly I find your lectures to learn concepts clearly.
brilliant explanation!!! thank you!!! top job!!!
I highly appreciate your teaching method and skills
Super presentation sir
Thanks for giving a nice explanation for rms value
Wow, this guy is so good! I want more videos by him!
I Usually Never Comment....But..Man You Just Made That Way Too Interesting💀
Appreciate it :)
Best explanation on youtube, good sir. BIG LIKE!
Thanks for the excellent lecture!
This is so good !!!!
Thank you Sir
This is called real method how to teach physics its meant to be fun
Thank you so much! This helped a lot!
Plz use simple english help also other students as u teach very good
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I love this channel
Such a determined teacher❤
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Thank you sir 🙏
Well explained
This man body is filled with electrical networks so that he know very well abt every topic related to electricalm. 😅❤
Thank you so so so so so so so so so much
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Thanks a lot sir!!!
So clear!
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First view sir
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Best explanation
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Sir, Your videos have helped me
Hats off to u sir
Thank you 😊
But not for every sinusoidal current right ? 11:06 I mean when phases are varying ?
Link to the next video?
if we have a value maximum current, then what would be greater i(dc) or i(rms) ?
thanks a lot..
Awesome
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Great Job
Fluctuation of bulb is 50 times or 100 times per second? 1 cycle is equal to 2 times fluctuations?.....watched ur previous video in which u described frequency and no. of times alternating current changes direction.
Thanks
BUT then what is significance of average current ?
Very thank you
Sir why should we have to equalise power of DC bulb to that of AC bulb
Just like replacing 2 resistor in series with a equivalent resistor makes calculation easy. Similarly by replacing a AC voltage with the equivalent DC voltage(with RMS value) makes calculation of power dissipated easy.
Rms value in real life in our home, especially for eb bill
Are we dissipating more power and only giving less money because they only take the rms value
Nearly same bro but, they measure in terms of units(1 unit=1kWh-Kilo Watt Hour). So the meter might use rms value for calculation of power dissipation✌️
Isn't the fluctuation happening 100 times per second?
I think it's 220V r.m.s
So what is the efficiency of this way of representation sir
@sussy Kanye balls I asked about the rms value sir .not about the wonderful way of teaching. that sentence i think is misleading
Sir I have a question if we take two sin waves in same graph with x axis as radians, here one is sinx and other is sin(2x) . Then as they say the complete cycle takes only (2phi)radians. Then for sin(2x),it takes less than (2phi) to complete one cycle if we see in graph because more frequency ??
@@inbazhaganravikumar2293 no US uses 60 cycles per second, because they generate current at 60Hz
Yes less time to complete cycle hence higher frequency
@@inbazhaganravikumar2293 they use 110 Volts, 110 is not frequency
Damn got more. Confused wtf
Ac or dc bulb duh
I watched twice and still didn't catch it. What is this N value that I am dividing by?
N denotes the number of cycle that is the sinusoidal graph
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