Electrical Engineering: Ch 10 Alternating Voltages & Phasors (49 of 82) Phase Shifting Circuit P. 1
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In this video I will explain how to use impedances and phasor diagrams to make a phase shifting circuit. (Part 1)
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Say that I am looking for a self resonating wave (red line is directly under the black one) . Would adding more capacitors and resisters get me there? Also could diodes replace the resisters? Thanks for your time..
World class explanation sir... and i had saw all of electrical videos sir...really great sir....my head down your teaching sir please bless me sir.......
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Sir any video on drawing phasor diagrams ? You teach really well
We cover that in one of the physics playlists: Physics - E&M: RCL Circuits, Phasors, & Alternating Currents Starting with: ruclips.net/video/N3hFZpaZEDo/видео.html
Great sir...
what a great explanation sir! But I still have question that why V across R leads but not lags the V source?
Are you referencing the two sine curves on the graph? If yes, note that the horizontal axis is "time". The curve representing the voltage drop across the resistor reaches the maximum to the left compared to maximum voltage across the capacitor. TO THE LEFT MEANS EARLIER IN TIME
@@MichelvanBiezen Oh, I got it. Thank you sir!
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