From someone who was a electric plant operator to EE student, I think you are doing an excellent job explaining. In class they tend to want to reinvent the wheel, so I am finding your videos a good review that helps to connect the two.
I graduated from college with degree in electrical engineering very long time ago. I needed to refresh my stagnant knowledge. This is the only video on RUclips that made sense. Thank you!
Your descriptions of the capacitor in a circuit is great. The sound effects you include take it to a level above and beyond any other similar lessons I’ve attend in university or online. You are an incredible teacher! Thank you :)
I am watching this video 8 yrs after it's release and this is still better than what my profs explain at Uni. Love your excitement and casualness in the video!
Thank you so much for these videos. I was having a lot of trouble with how my instructors described this, and yet in 15 minutes I feel like I understand it far more than 2 hours of lectures. Saving my bacon for this course!
from India.....DOC...your videos helps me UNDERSTAND these stuffs....in our school....they teach these way too fast....which i cant grab at all..but from your videos....the way you teach...that so fun...loved it..thanks a lot!!
Just learned a month and a half worth of physics in one evening--and to think that I actually went to all my physics lectures. Thanks, you taught me five chapters more than my college professor did. If you get me an A on tomorrow's exam maybe you'll get my next tuition check (but probably not).
from 15:35 to 15:45 i had an incomplete idea of a capacitor in ac....after 15:45 all the understandings i have about caps came together thank you man, i appericate how you teach and applaud your methods Thank you so much for that visual explanation!!
Another excellent video following up on the RMS video. Thank-you for making this knowledge available in a simple explanation. As Einstein said, if you cant explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
sir, you saved my life. I was paralyzed from the neck down. Your video played on my computer and I miraculously got up out of my wheelchair and turned it off. Thank you.
Whenever I'm looking at the current and voltage waveforms in an AC circuit, all I can hear is doc's voice describing the graphs 'OOkay we can go up!' and 'OOKAy we can go down!"
thank you very much for those videos .. they are very helpful in explaining the equations to what is really happening in physics .. Now I can understand what is really going on capacitors and inductors
Could you pretty please do a video on how the various types of transistors are configured as amplifiers. I really don't understand how Class A amplifiers work. A background theory on how various transistors work would be extremely helpful. I'm loving all your videos relating to electronics so far. Your explanation is relatively simple and you manage to pack a lot of incredibly useful information into each video. Yet another 15 minutes of my life well spent. NB: Please I am gagging for your help here.
Thanks for your kind words. Transistors are high on my to-do list, but I'm stalling because I know it's a very important lesson. It has to be perfect. Unfortunately, I probably won't do it before you need it done. Sorry!
helpful for circuit analysis! i unfortunately had a horrible teacher that taught solely by powerpoint slides, which doesn't quite work for me. glad i can catch up here
very good explanation,I think that whenever the source voltage decrease the capacitor will discharge current to the source trying to prevent any change in volt, also whenever the source voltage increases the capacitor will absorb current to prevent any change in volt
My students do know about real batteries vs ideal V sources, but I could do a better job noting that here. On item 2, you're totally correct. That was not well planned! I just grabbed some phasors and slapped them together.
"Everybody likes resistors cause they're super simple."
YES.
From someone who was a electric plant operator to EE student, I think you are doing an excellent job explaining. In class they tend to want to reinvent the wheel, so I am finding your videos a good review that helps to connect the two.
And I love how interested and engaged YOU are! Thanks!
hi doc great vid
Shoutout from India! You are making me fall in love with physics again through your videos. Really appreciate it. BTW, 'morrow is my finals. LOL.
how did you do 5 years ago and what are you doing now
I graduated from college with degree in electrical engineering very long time ago. I needed to refresh my stagnant knowledge. This is the only video on RUclips that made sense.
Thank you!
Your descriptions of the capacitor in a circuit is great. The sound effects you include take it to a level above and beyond any other similar lessons I’ve attend in university or online.
You are an incredible teacher! Thank you :)
I am watching this video 8 yrs after it's release and this is still better than what my profs explain at Uni. Love your excitement and casualness in the video!
Just wow, 2 years of education. Never had such a clear explanation. Thank you very much!
The demonstration with rotating phasor template over the x-y axis is really helpful. It's something textbooks can't really capture.
Brazil here. Your videos are a real help. Thanks Doc.!
this is the kind of intuitive explanation I was looking for. God bless you teacher! I Appreciated!
Thank you so much for these videos. I was having a lot of trouble with how my instructors described this, and yet in 15 minutes I feel like I understand it far more than 2 hours of lectures.
Saving my bacon for this course!
from India.....DOC...your videos helps me UNDERSTAND these stuffs....in our school....they teach these way too fast....which i cant grab at all..but from your videos....the way you teach...that so fun...loved it..thanks a lot!!
Just learned a month and a half worth of physics in one evening--and to think that I actually went to all my physics lectures. Thanks, you taught me five chapters more than my college professor did. If you get me an A on tomorrow's exam maybe you'll get my next tuition check (but probably not).
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Thank you very much for making such simple and to the point tutorials! :)
from 15:35 to 15:45 i had an incomplete idea of a capacitor in ac....after 15:45 all the understandings i have about caps came together thank you man, i appericate how you teach and applaud your methods
Thank you so much for that visual explanation!!
One of the best videos i have seen in my entire life
Love the presentation style (and sound effects) - very clear and informative.
Doc, Hello all the way from India.
YOU ARE A LIFESAVER.
BOOM! Now the capacitor is fully charged :)
I love how engaging and interesting you make it, thanks
Nice video man! The explanation on how the current leads the voltage was awesome! Finally get the effect of a capacitor in an AC circuit!
"Okay, we can go up!"
Love your videos!
thank you , I started to love physics again , you make it very simple
Great videos! You really explain the phenomenons understandable way! Thank you!
Thank you for the blessing! I'm happy you like the videos!
Your videos are brilliant! You make everything sounds so simple...
Another excellent video following up on the RMS video. Thank-you for making this knowledge available in a simple explanation. As Einstein said, if you cant explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
'Visualized, Verbalized, Simplified and Charismatic: `Gifted Teacher.
sir, you saved my life. I was paralyzed from the neck down. Your video played on my computer and I miraculously got up out of my wheelchair and turned it off. Thank you.
graphs really simplified that equation, thanks doc
Whenever I'm looking at the current and voltage waveforms in an AC circuit, all I can hear is doc's voice describing the graphs 'OOkay we can go up!' and 'OOKAy we can go down!"
16:19 "ooook we can go up!" I cant help but laugh and learn at the same time!
amazing teaching skills!
Sir, you are amazing! I UNDERSTAND and infact am enjoying these videos...don't stop!!
I am glad to hear it! I'll keep posting if you'll keep learning!
Insane lecture! THE BEST on youtube for this topic
Awesome job!!! Today I understood what I had been mugging up for 2 years!
This really brings things into perspective, thank you!
thank you so much, wish my professors made science interesting and fun for us like you do in all of your vedios..much love from Egypt.
thank you very much for those videos .. they are very helpful in explaining the equations to what is really happening in physics .. Now I can understand what is really going on capacitors and inductors
I'm so glad!
Crystal clear. Thank you very much for that amazing explanation
Thanks a lot Dr. Schuster. You are amazing.
Greetings from Malaysia!
Great video! =D Keep it up, Doc Schuster!
It is so easy to follow you you make it very clear and easy ! Thank you
Respect from Pakistan. You're an amazing teacher :)
Awesome explanation, thank you so much!
You are the best! Simple and interesting!
helloo from India. Great way of explaining Doc. Keep up !
doc thank you so much for everything you do for us. seriously you are saving people asses right here ^_^. all the love and respect to you sir
Amazing explanation, thank you so much
Could you pretty please do a video on how the various types of transistors are configured as amplifiers. I really don't understand how Class A amplifiers work. A background theory on how various transistors work would be extremely helpful.
I'm loving all your videos relating to electronics so far. Your explanation is relatively simple and you manage to pack a lot of incredibly useful information into each video.
Yet another 15 minutes of my life well spent.
NB: Please I am gagging for your help here.
Thanks for your kind words. Transistors are high on my to-do list, but I'm stalling because I know it's a very important lesson. It has to be perfect.
Unfortunately, I probably won't do it before you need it done. Sorry!
Excelent lecture. Thanks a lot.
7 years and still this video saving peoples
You are cool man. Good teaching skills
Hi Sir, Namaste! You have really made the things to look very simple.....thanks
Very nicely explained
You bet! Glad it helped.
Lots of love for this video
Great video! Thank you
I like your way in explaining
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Wow very nice explanation thanks a lot
you have very good lectures.
Thanks for saving my life in EE
This dude´s the greatest.
Greetings from India!.Thanks for making these awesome series of videos :)
Kamalesh A.P I'm glad they help!
If I saw you, I would give you a high five. Thanks!
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helpful for circuit analysis! i unfortunately had a horrible teacher that taught solely by powerpoint slides, which doesn't quite work for me. glad i can catch up here
Thanks for the video, very informative
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Thanks Doc!
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very well said
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This video was lube for the gears in my mind.
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Good one....
Heyy DOC your videos are awesome!! please post some videos on power electronics!!
Thank you!
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Excellente
thanks man!! this helped me a lot :-)
Thank you so much!
very good explanation,I think that whenever the source voltage decrease the capacitor will discharge current to the source trying to prevent any change in volt, also whenever the source voltage increases the capacitor will absorb current to prevent any change in volt
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You are awesome
Awesome!!
thanks a lot.
Thanks!
My students do know about real batteries vs ideal V sources, but I could do a better job noting that here. On item 2, you're totally correct. That was not well planned! I just grabbed some phasors and slapped them together.
great explaination.i have a doubt .by applying ac or dc we are getting same mode of charging and discharging,HOW?
Thank you sir
thanks for your video.why they draw polarity for caps in ac circuits? esp for run caps Motors
What would the source voltage curve look like in the same graph of the current and voltage of the capacitor?
Can use complex numbers