Obviously Diana is very intelligent lady, and Sorin is gentleman,giving his cushion seat to her and himself sitting on ? . Beautiful couple, God bless both of you.
My biggest problem is not understanding new things but remembering and retaining all of the information until the next lesson which is why it takes me ages to learn something new especially if it's very complicated so I feel her.
I have a similar issue, When it comes to hands on, no problem - like learning how to drive, but when it's from the neck up it always seemed to take a while to absorb, sometimes a long while.🙄 Never was a fan of math & formula's because of this. I guess from that aspect I was a slow learner ... but once I finally learned it ...yahoo!! 😆
same here but i found a solution some time earlier and now is a lot easier to learn anything new. The solution is to go as far back is needed and to understand the logic of it. How and most important why it works that way. Then i can build on top. Works from programming, working with new software, manufacturing, engineering calculations, etc
That hair color is nicer ... IMOP 🤓 Lessons are going well, you had me thinking about batteries in series not increasing the current, I've done it, but never thought about the current, just needed more voltage.🤔
Wait a sec, I was guessing that the light bulb or its filament for that matter was the resistor. We were told that resistors dissipate heat from electrical power. So the lightbulb isn't the cause for the voltage drop?
What has always confused me, is that how you can have AC and DC in the same wire (as in your example of the amplifier. Unfortunately, we didn't cover this in this lesson.
Jesus I feel my brain is melting after lesson 12 and 13 . I feel sometimes the drawings are confusing me , maybe because I'm not seeing everything physically it's confusing.
You two are wonderful people .. Thanx for your effort to teach something to people who are following your path.
best vedio. its great sir. you and diana doing a real class. its very clear and practical. thanks for your effort to understand us.
OMG after one year , youtube suggests this awesome Playlist ❤ I learned a lot... thank you sorin , thank you so. Much Diana .
Obviously Diana is very intelligent lady, and Sorin is gentleman,giving his cushion seat to her and himself sitting on ? . Beautiful couple, God bless both of you.
Great job both of you, keep the series going, we are learning as well!
Thanks for you both , Sorin and Diana . can't wait for the next video ( i'm refreshing the page constantly to see if there is a new video 😂 ) .
Danke!
Thank you!
39:12 hihi 🤣🤣 Please more from this series! ☺👍
More about the capacitor pls. what about in parallel?
nice question
Happy to learn with you again. Let me find my pen to take notes 😁
This is a lot of stuff to take in for non electronics people! The whole material has to sink in! 😊
Another great video 👍
Can you give a lesson on a sound amplifier, how it works, thank you very much
My biggest problem is not understanding new things but remembering and retaining all of the information until the next lesson which is why it takes me ages to learn something new especially if it's very complicated so I feel her.
I have a similar issue, When it comes to hands on, no problem - like learning how to drive, but when it's from the neck up it always seemed to take a while to absorb, sometimes a long while.🙄 Never was a fan of math & formula's because of this. I guess from that aspect I was a slow learner ... but once I finally learned it ...yahoo!! 😆
same here but i found a solution some time earlier and now is a lot easier to learn anything new. The solution is to go as far back is needed and to understand the logic of it. How and most important why it works that way. Then i can build on top. Works from programming, working with new software, manufacturing, engineering calculations, etc
Write it to an own wiki or take general notes. That's what is helping me the most
@@dionisienatea3137that works for me also 😊
Look up 'Anki', it's a method/app to implement retained learning.
Great series😊👍🏻
Thanks🙂
Cmon Dianaaaaa you can do it!
first Diode then Transistors
That hair color is nicer ... IMOP 🤓 Lessons are going well, you had me thinking about batteries in series not increasing the current, I've done it, but never thought about the current, just needed more voltage.🤔
moments that matter 39:06
this is the type of girl, and the type of relation that i dream to live in my life
you are the best Sorin, you must be proud...
39:00 I never heard you laugh that hard
Wait a sec, I was guessing that the light bulb or its filament for that matter was the resistor. We were told that resistors dissipate heat from electrical power. So the lightbulb isn't the cause for the voltage drop?
In that case, the light bulb is the load!
What has always confused me, is that how you can have AC and DC in the same wire (as in your example of the amplifier. Unfortunately, we didn't cover this in this lesson.
Discharging the cap 😂
❤❤❤ perfect
Capacitors make "boom" when you startup certain gaming laptops. check Sorin Insane startup sound for a good laugh.
you get her confused with the power supply,maybe its easy to use just 2 bateries and normal multimeter :)
poor Diana js on Doktor Sorin hardest teacher class who will not give you to make any mistake :D
Jesus I feel my brain is melting after lesson 12 and 13 .
I feel sometimes the drawings are confusing me , maybe because I'm not seeing everything physically it's confusing.
39:13 jajajajaja++++ you are a bad guy
Scary movie blow ⚡️😂
You just missed to show Diana what happens when you charge capacitor backwards. 😂
yesss
Hello🤝👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👋👋👋👋
oh God this guy lol gets frustrated right away, I hope he calms down. She's very good actually!
You're right. Teaching takes a lot of patience ESPECIALLY when it's your wife😅 She's been an excellent student👍
I can see a domestic happening here 😂😂
LOL
Poor woman, she looks so confused.
mr.sorin u r getting angry u need smoke