After I read my last comment again, I thought it might be misconstrued as disrespectful. But that was not my intent at all . Being involved with some teaching myself, I greatly admire your discipline of sticking to the point and not drifting off.
Great video, just 1 remark at 1:23, the 29.2 mH looks like 29.2 nH. Keep up the great videos. For me as a beginning teacher, your videos are really perfect to get a quick update, thx
Dave, just as an idea for a future video: I am involved with HVAC tech training and one on the things that baffles most of our technicians is the voltage readings across the run capacitor which is in series with the start winding in a single phase compressor motor (PSC). On a 240 volt single phase compressor, the run capacitor might read 350 volts across its terminals!!! WTF? is the usual technician reaction! The principles of this video and with the help of your $5,000 Fluke gizmo, a great deal of confusion can be cleared up. You have a great talent - I have never seen such to the point, no mental wondering in the line of thought teaching skill. You are good example of why they put blinkers on race horses :-).
After I read my last comment again, I thought it might be misconstrued as disrespectful. But that was not my intent at all . Being involved with some teaching myself, I greatly admire your discipline of sticking to the point and not drifting off.
I really appreciate how you wrote it. It’s very understandle also what you said
Thanks Dave ,amazing video and calculations,I have started to feel that I am a real electrical engineer because of you
Great video, just 1 remark at 1:23, the 29.2 mH looks like 29.2 nH.
Keep up the great videos. For me as a beginning teacher, your videos are really perfect to get a quick update, thx
Thanks Dave you're an amazing teacher.
Two thumbs up Dave! Thank you so much
Dave, just as an idea for a future video: I am involved with HVAC tech training and one on the things that baffles most of our technicians is the voltage readings across the run capacitor which is in series with the start winding in a single phase compressor motor (PSC). On a 240 volt single phase compressor, the run capacitor might read 350 volts across its terminals!!! WTF? is the usual technician reaction! The principles of this video and with the help of your $5,000 Fluke gizmo, a great deal of confusion can be cleared up. You have a great talent - I have never seen such to the point, no mental wondering in the line of thought teaching skill. You are good example of why they put blinkers on race horses :-).
Excellent content! Well done!
Thanks. You're the best
Thank you for this. I am moving into A/C ckt variational analysis then RLC ckts. This really helps alot
You’re the man Dave Gordon!!!🤙🤙👍👍
Dave is awesome
You just earned a new subscriber. Thank you for a simple and clear teaching
Thanks alot. Very helpful
Made it very easy to understand
Nice class!
Excellent
thx
Sir how can someone reach you by gmail ?
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my professor never went as far as to relate the three using a triangle. I feel like I have been cheated
"Pythagorasly"