BRAVO! You basically tuirned 6 lessons of my professor of automatic controls into 15minutes of clear teaching. I am studying this topic for an exam with a friend of mine, I had a fair understanding of the the analysis of LTI systems...but your visual explanation made me connect a lot of dots and gave a much stronger understanding on why poles influence the output....amazing video. thanks
Best I have seen. I studied this stuff in 1976 but never really understood it, just went thru the motions. I never had need for it at work, but it is still interesting.
@@TheSiGuyEN May I suggest just a little equilisation - more upper-mid and less bass would help improve audio clarity; otherwise a great visual aid to conceptualising this highly useful branch of mathematics. Thank you for posting, much appreciated.
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[question] in the region of divergence in the laplace 3d plot, the fourier transfer for all the sigmas in that region shouldn't exist anymore, so the 3d plot should be cut off at that point. so, @8:23, the last curve at the most negative of sigma axis should not exist.
I'm not sure if I jumped onto a video that's part of a series or something, or what audience this video is aimed towards, but the video is not for those who are just beginning to understand the Laplace transform. It jumps from one topic to another and one concept to the other without introducing them or anything. I guess it assumes that you have the knowledge for all these concepts and ideas but you just need to see it visually (how useful is it then? since you already understand the concepts and know how to use them!?!). Which is not very much helpful for new-to-the-field people or beginner students. I find myself needing to research a lot of what's being discussed here just to carry on with the visuals. And that's obviously tedious which turns me away from the video. But maybe I'm just not in that audience. I mean not even the video was introduced properly 😅let alone the concepts. It jumped straight into some type of equation and started talking about it. Don't get me wrong, the visuals are amazing but only to those who understand what the heck is going on :D. Thank you!
BRAVO! You basically tuirned 6 lessons of my professor of automatic controls into 15minutes of clear teaching.
I am studying this topic for an exam with a friend of mine, I had a fair understanding of the the analysis of LTI systems...but your visual explanation made me connect a lot of dots and gave a much stronger understanding on why poles influence the output....amazing video. thanks
Best I have seen. I studied this stuff in 1976 but never really understood it, just went thru the motions. I never had need for it at work, but it is still interesting.
Extremely concise and powerful explanation. Very deep ideas in 2 minutes!
I haven't seen a better video about Laplace by now.
You liberate me from the eternal vagueness of relation between D.F and lapalce transform..
Thank you for lecture. finally. I got this.
The animations are awesome.. great work.. Just one suggestion: You might want to use a good microphone. The sound needs improvement.
thanks for your feedback.
next time, I will take that into consideration
@@TheSiGuyEN May I suggest just a little equilisation - more upper-mid and less bass would help improve audio clarity; otherwise a great visual aid to conceptualising this highly useful branch of mathematics. Thank you for posting, much appreciated.
Excellent work. Great job.
Sir ur my lighthouse for understanding how nature behaves and communicate with us in mathematical language i need teacher like u to give visual understanding of mathematical language
Make visual video on
calculus ,differential equations with animation
I am from India and lots of students have problem with math because of we don't get teacher like u thanks!
Crate playlist of higher level mathematics with visual
Great explanation!
this is jus beautiful thank you
The animation and explanation on this is wonderful.
Really impressive dude. Like the other comment yeah the audio is kinda low.
Nice animation, clear voice, there's sub too, this videos is great!!!
i used to to solve this laplace integrals very fast when i was in uni but never got a real understanding of it`s inner workings it is really a beast
s = complex frequency domain, bc it has a re and im part
I know it's been 2 years and I hope you've done something about the random bass sine wave in your audio
The Laplace of t^2 + 3,
Times Laplace of the sine of t,
Minus one over s,
And invert the whole mess,
Is t^2 minus cosine, you'll see
Beautiful illastration
which graphing calculator you have used for this beautiful animated explanations?
[question]
in the region of divergence in the laplace 3d plot, the fourier transfer for all the sigmas in that region shouldn't exist anymore, so the 3d plot should be cut off at that point.
so, @8:23, the last curve at the most negative of sigma axis should not exist.
That's it! the fking passive low pass filtrr has a truncated pole 😅 no bigger gain than 1 (0db)
I'm not sure if I jumped onto a video that's part of a series or something, or what audience this video is aimed towards, but the video is not for those who are just beginning to understand the Laplace transform. It jumps from one topic to another and one concept to the other without introducing them or anything. I guess it assumes that you have the knowledge for all these concepts and ideas but you just need to see it visually (how useful is it then? since you already understand the concepts and know how to use them!?!). Which is not very much helpful for new-to-the-field people or beginner students. I find myself needing to research a lot of what's being discussed here just to carry on with the visuals. And that's obviously tedious which turns me away from the video. But maybe I'm just not in that audience.
I mean not even the video was introduced properly 😅let alone the concepts. It jumped straight into some type of equation and started talking about it.
Don't get me wrong, the visuals are amazing but only to those who understand what the heck is going on :D.
Thank you!