Plz upload more videos regarding electrical engineering. I'm fan of yours way of presenting and explaining. I'll share with my friends also this great matter to get the concepts
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Great video. Some corrections: 1:51 I think there's a confusion here. The narrator said a linear load, and the video showed a purely resistive load. However, there're other loads which can also be linear: resistive-inductive loads and purely inductive loads. A few seconds latter, the narrator said that if the load was linear, then v(t) was proportional to i(t). However that's true for a resistive load. In a purely inductive load, _which can also be linear,_ v(t) is proportional to di(t)/dt. 3:22 The frequency of the harmonics isn't an _integral_ multiple of the fundamental wave, but an _integer_ multiple. 3:51 No, even harmonics aren't _neglected._ Saying "neglected" sounds like "we know they exist, but we'll assume they don't." What the narrator should have said, is that even harmonics are usually not present (which means they indeed don't exist, not that they exist but we assume they don't exist.) A non-sinusoidal periodic wave with half-wafe symmetry has no even harmonics and that cam be mathematically proved. For example, the square wave shown in the video at 3:51 has no even harmonics.
Sohail Munshi bhai kisne bola tumhe armature winding sirf rotor winding hoti krke...Concept clr kro bhai...Agr hm alternator me armature winding rotor me lenge to 4 slip ring lagenge 3 phase ke liye Aur ek neutral ke liye...
In alternators, there are two arrangements of fields and armatures: 1. Revolving armature and stationary field 2. Revolving field and stationary armature We have considered the second one in this video.
In alternators, there are two arrangements of fields and armatures: 1. Revolving armature and stationary field 2. Revolving field and stationary armature We have considered the second one in this video.
Plz upload more videos regarding electrical engineering. I'm fan of yours way of presenting and explaining. I'll share with my friends also this great matter to get the concepts
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Great video. Some corrections:
1:51 I think there's a confusion here. The narrator said a linear load, and the video showed a purely resistive load. However, there're other loads which can also be linear: resistive-inductive loads and purely inductive loads.
A few seconds latter, the narrator said that if the load was linear, then v(t) was proportional to i(t). However that's true for a resistive load. In a purely inductive load, _which can also be linear,_ v(t) is proportional to di(t)/dt.
3:22 The frequency of the harmonics isn't an _integral_ multiple of the fundamental wave, but an _integer_ multiple.
3:51 No, even harmonics aren't _neglected._ Saying "neglected" sounds like "we know they exist, but we'll assume they don't." What the narrator should have said, is that even harmonics are usually not present (which means they indeed don't exist, not that they exist but we assume they don't exist.) A non-sinusoidal periodic wave with half-wafe symmetry has no even harmonics and that cam be mathematically proved. For example, the square wave shown in the video at 3:51 has no even harmonics.
Amazing concept.. With visualization.. 🤩
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Thanks a lot ,the best explaination I have ever seen!
best explanation i have ever seen
Excellent way of teaching sir
Very super video with good graphics
Excellently explained sir. Thank u
That Slap!!
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Great vid
Amazing work
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sir please do more videos on ac machines... the way of explanation is nice.. it will helpful us very much
such a great tutorial
Well explained
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Keep it up bro
Nice explanation
Thank you . None explained it better although they claimed
Pls make more videos for electrical engineering sir
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3:01 sounds like a mistake
00:30
armature winding is the rotor winding but the arrow is pointing towards the stator winding.
Sohail Munshi bhai kisne bola tumhe armature winding sirf rotor winding hoti krke...Concept clr kro bhai...Agr hm alternator me armature winding rotor me lenge to 4 slip ring lagenge 3 phase ke liye Aur ek neutral ke liye...
nice
In alternators, there are two arrangements of fields and armatures:
1. Revolving armature and stationary field
2. Revolving field and stationary armature
We have considered the second one in this video.
In alternators, there are two arrangements of fields and armatures:
1. Revolving armature and stationary field
2. Revolving field and stationary armature
We have considered the second one in this video.
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At 00:42 🤣🤣
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euh...excuse-me, but his name is "Jean" Baptiste Fourier ...
why would you slap XDXDXD
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