The way you explained using graphical and mathematical model is excellent.But all these explanation needs way more depth including all the physics behind the phenomenon such as Faraday's Law & Maxwell's equations then only the actual reason for lagging can be understood.
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Hi, I am regular student of your class I would like to know ..... that a 3 phase motor is considered as an inductive load. In this class you HV taught inductor does not consume power or energy. So which part of the motor consumer energy for which the charges are paid to utility ? Sorry if i am asking silly question .
Why is that for inductive reactance we don't use p=v*i*cos theta but v*i*sin theta And what about motors how does it consumes power? I saw in previous videos that capacitive reactance gives reactive power and inductors consume power....please help me understand this..
Please can you explain by drawing a waveform that in a pure inductive circuit, current lags the voltage by 90 degrees. Your waveform does not show this fact. Thank you
The way you explained using graphical and mathematical model is excellent.But all these explanation needs way more depth including all the physics behind the phenomenon such as Faraday's Law & Maxwell's equations then only the actual reason for lagging can be understood.
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Awesome explanation.
Hello! Current lags the voltage by 90 degree contrary to what you shown in your waveform
Very well presented and explained. Excellent
Thank you 😊
very nice explination
why we use cos in inductive circuit and sin in capacitive circuit
Informative
Thanks sir
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very good explanation
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thankyou sir :)
Hi, I am regular student of your class
I would like to know ..... that a 3 phase motor is considered as an inductive load. In this class you HV taught inductor does not consume power or energy. So which part of the motor consumer energy for which the charges are paid to utility ? Sorry if i am asking silly question .
Can you make a video with flow of electron in Inductor when AC supplies....
Your explaining is clear.
But little bit fast.
If you can explain in slowly l think better than this explaining.
Motor is inductive load so it needs VAr to run but why it consumes real power as well? Could you explain?
Why is that for inductive reactance we don't use p=v*i*cos theta but v*i*sin theta
And what about motors how does it consumes power?
I saw in previous videos that capacitive reactance gives reactive power and inductors consume power....please help me understand this..
Can u make a basic vedios about electronics...
Will try 👍🏻
Please can you explain by drawing a waveform that in a pure inductive circuit, current lags the voltage by 90 degrees. Your waveform does not show this fact. Thank you
Why shunt reactor is connected in the power system
What does inductance of inductor shows
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So where is blockage?
Wrong