I am amazed how clear you explained multiple parts of mesh analysis in one problem compared my class where multiple lectures still leave confusion. Thank you so much.
Great teaching. Thanks. In this problem, the 2 i2 current source must be directed the other way since i2 is negative. So, 2(-8)=16A of current MUST flow down instead of up as shown. That will fit perfectly ok with i4 + 16A =26 and then, by the lower lead of the 40ohm resistor, this node will give 26A + i1 = 26 -7 = 19 which work perfectly with the 19A current source.
sir please let me know if we have current dependent source replaced with voltage dependent source in your given circuit than we don't know voltage across it and it also doesn't cancel how to solve it. Its in my University Assignment question
+hafsa ahmed I dont know what exactly book this professor has been taken but you can find several similar examples on books like basic engineering circuit analysis, J. David Irwin.
You are not the owner of the content therefore you can not post it. He also sells his lectures, so the fact that you are giving it freely is illegal and unfair to the owner.
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Why is it that people on youtube are better instructors than college profs making 6 figure salaries?
This guy worked at NASA, so maybe he did make 6 figures. lol
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I am amazed how clear you explained multiple parts of mesh analysis in one problem compared my class where multiple lectures still leave confusion. Thank you so much.
He's not the actual teacher
@@abdessamad7654 what's the actual teachers name?
@@Shriram_767 His name is Jason. "Math and Science" youtube channel
OMG finally I am learning it. Thank you for your very very very great explanation
you saved us 10 hours of work. thank you sir
Thank you so much u make me see the light of hope.
The best video that i came across supermesh with dependent sources. Thanks a lot sir.
Great walkthrough. Thanks for sharing all the logic.
Excellent explaination
thank you soon much you explain for me more better than my doctor
Better than your DOCTOR? I mean a doctor? A doctor teaches you these? uhhh... cool?
Great teaching. Thanks. In this problem, the 2 i2 current source must be directed the other way since i2 is negative. So, 2(-8)=16A of current MUST flow down instead of up as shown. That will fit perfectly ok with i4 + 16A =26 and then, by the lower lead of the 40ohm resistor, this node will give 26A + i1 = 26 -7 = 19 which work perfectly with the 19A current source.
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sir can you show me the meaning of supermesh because I am totally confused
sir please let me know if we have current dependent source replaced with voltage dependent source in your given circuit than we don't know voltage across it and it also doesn't cancel how to solve it. Its in my University Assignment question
sir i have some problem with dependent source current or voltage derection .
Very helpful - thank you
Thank you! This was a great explanation.
you are good, that's a confession
This is brilliant
At 20:48 i2 =ic-ib
Incredible
Can any one answer on how to find the current comming out from each voltage source if multiple voltage source are involved in mesh?
VERY CONVINCING.
Anyone have the other parts of this series?
Why don't you consider the voltage across the current source? Shouldn't it be something like 'Va = 40(ia-ic)' ?
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Thank you sir.
cute lecture thanks a lot
made things easy,thumbs up
thank you
can u tell me the source or book from where this example has been taken ????
+hafsa ahmed I dont know what exactly book this professor has been taken but you can find several similar examples on books like basic engineering circuit analysis, J. David Irwin.
+hafsa ahmed www.mathtutordvd.com/
thanku teacher
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Damn it's too lengthy that's why ppl found the fucking multimeter to measure it.
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17:28
20:20
18:01
Future reference
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Pretty good video but could cut out alot of the trivial algebra
You are different
Matrix over solving system without matrix all day every day.
Unless its 2X2.
Stolen content from math and science
This content is not monetized and it was allowed by legit author. 😉
This is a straight rip from math and science
@mathtutordvd copyright
@Weston S all those videos is not monetizated at all. So its a sample-free lecture. Let me know what ur point.
You are not the owner of the content therefore you can not post it. He also sells his lectures, so the fact that you are giving it freely is illegal and unfair to the owner.
no. if the owner doesn't care about ur sample content should be shared or he express authorized. So please. contact him and let me know what his intention. Not yours. Piece
shouldn't you be the one to contact him to receive permission before posting? You also give him no credit in the description.
Very good explanation 🙏
Thank you sir.
can u tell me the source or book from where this example has been taken ????
+hafsa ahmed Electric circuits
10th Edition by James W Nilsson and Susan A. Reidel
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