All equations come from a LINEAR relationship: Recall the following equation from the highschool: y = mx + b, m = slope, b = ordinate cut and x = abscissa. Then try to derive the equations given in the video from this (straight line equation with cut or intersection on the ordinate)
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very ...very good thank you
You are amazing at explaining
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Glad you liked it :)
Thank you. I want videos in Arabic, is it possible, or subtitled in Arabic? Well done. Keep it up.
Thank you for your support. I do not have any knowledge about Arabic language. So, I can not make videos in Arabic. Sorry about this.
Great video, thanks!
Thank you
All equations come from a LINEAR relationship: Recall the following equation from the highschool:
y = mx + b, m = slope, b = ordinate cut and x = abscissa. Then try to derive the equations given in the video from this (straight line equation with cut or intersection on the ordinate)
Thank you sir, in that videos more useful for me👍
Thank You Ganesa for your valuable comment
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Super Sir
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As per instrumentation standard its actually 1-5 V not 0-5
Hello Ibrahim... I know Instrumentation standard is 1 to 5 Volts. 0 to 5 Volt is just for example
Ok thank you
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Thanks
why constant 16 and 4 use in formulas...?
Hello..
It is very simple and easy to remember formula for conversion of 4 to 20 mA
Please..speak slowly..i dont read everything
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Get add out of way
Hello Mike
We will try