Thank you so much...also do consider Sharing the videos with your friends and anyone who need help in understanding all these concepts...#sharetheknowledge
Go through lectures 3,4,5..now since you have started the course..I recommend you watch the course from the begining to get a hang of the conventions I use..
Sir. I admire your dedication and work a lot. But the frequency of you uploading videos, is really high. It would be very convenient if you make it one video per day. Most if your viewers if they are Btech graduates, they would find it convenient. No hard feelings please. Just a suggestion.
These videos will be there in TH-cam forever so you can watch them in you own pace...you don't have to watch it in the pace I am taking the course...bcz I have to finish the course with the time I have with me..so I use maximum time for that...it's all for the students benefits...
And if you worry I may skip topics, if I make lot of videos per.day..don't worry about that..the course structure has been prepared long back..and all I have to do is just present in front of the camera..so don't worry .take your own time and study...
Thank you very much sir. You helped me to pass my qualifying exam😊👍
Unparallel explanation. Thanks sir
Love this series! Thank you :)
Really enjoying your videos
Awesome...glad to be of help...
Wow. Now I understand why we learnt ic and if
Thanks a lot, very energetic vedio
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Very helpful lecture
Thank you so much...also do consider Sharing the videos with your friends and anyone who need help in understanding all these concepts...#sharetheknowledge
Sir, which book/books should I follow alongside your videos for transformers?
You can check out this video...
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@@ElectricalisEasy thanks a lot
Sir-cute 😅
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sir , why is flux leakage modeled as an INDUCTOR.?
Go through lectures 3,4,5..now since you have started the course..I recommend you watch the course from the begining to get a hang of the conventions I use..
sir ,@@ElectricalisEasy , highly respectful of ur support, but can u give me a more of a theoretical answer rather than a mathematical, thank you
It will be mathematical..bcz u r bringing an element to represent a physical quantity..this is called modelling..and it is mathematical only...
Sir you are using the term "core losses" whether others are using "copper losses" to indicate ohmic losses.Its much confusing
Sir why power in core loss is e1*ic
E1*Ic is the power across the resistance Rc which represents the core loss caused due to hysteresis and eddy current loss.
Sir. I admire your dedication and work a lot.
But the frequency of you uploading videos, is really high. It would be very convenient if you make it one video per day.
Most if your viewers if they are Btech graduates, they would find it convenient.
No hard feelings please. Just a suggestion.
These videos will be there in TH-cam forever so you can watch them in you own pace...you don't have to watch it in the pace I am taking the course...bcz I have to finish the course with the time I have with me..so I use maximum time for that...it's all for the students benefits...
@@ElectricalisEasy sure sir. I understand. Thanks for the reply
And if you worry I may skip topics, if I make lot of videos per.day..don't worry about that..the course structure has been prepared long back..and all I have to do is just present in front of the camera..so don't worry .take your own time and study...