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Your comment is so funny that your professor that has a doctorate is a scientist, not a teacher. The university hired him to do research, and if he is a good teacher than that's just a bonus. Students don't seem to know this. People just look to blame other people or circumstances for there failures. Suck it up and do something different to learn the material. Its annoying hearing all the excuses my classmates come up with.
@@TiberiusStorm Do you know why? Because physics professors are physicists. They assume you want to be a scientist or engineer. So some feel the responsibility to be gatekeepers. They will see if you really have the work ethic to make it. This is especially tough for students who skipped physics in high school. Long story short, I did skip physics in high school for personal reasons but I am now a physics major in my junior year. You want something bad enough you go get it. It is your priority above anything else; sex, video games, and etc. Sometimes you need to sacrifice time with your family.
True enough! I'm sacrificing a lot to be in college but sometimes the concepts and/or calculations just elude me and I get discouraged. I also missed Physics in high school so I'm doing double duty trying to understand and learn the basics.
Listen when I say... I love you... U helped me pass my exam... My lecturer was talking gibberish... But I understand everything now because of you... Many thanks
You explained this so perfectly, you make me more passionate about the subjects you teach. Thank you so much for all these magnificent tutorials, wouldn't pass my semester without them!
thank you! i could not for the life of me understand a word my professor was saying this year, which became a problem when he actually taught us something I didn't know yet, so it's nice to have videos like these!
I wish this had been around back in the day when I was in school… and I do mean BACK in the day. Way back when the internet was shared only between research organizations and government agencies, and before the first website went live, I conned my way through the stand-in-line-to-get-a-stamp-on-your-sheet college registration process to get into a couple of courses without having the prerequisites (which I probably could not have done quite so easily in the time of modern electronic records) and had to work hard to keep up, using old textbooks to cover gaps in knowledge. Turns out that is pretty hard to do! As it is, in my fifties, still stubborn, and still taking on new challenges, I am truly humbled and grateful that someone would go to the effort to share their gift for teaching and put out content like this.
I'm taking a $150.00 Udemy course, and the teacher just blazed through this, gave a single example, but explained it horribly and just moved on. I still had no idea how to actually use the formula or exactly what we were solving. I spent the last 45 minutes trying to use what he taught me to no avail. After just 6 minutes of watching your video, I understand it completely. You have earned a sub and I will be coming here to supplement the Udemy course. THANK YOU!!!!! You're a very good, straight forward teacher. Edit: Oh, wow. You went above and beyond. He didn't even attempt to teach us all of the other stuff, like finding the number of time constants to get to a certain percentage.. I'm not a math guy, so you really have saved me here. Thank you 🙏
You have such a great way of taking the abstract and demonstrating concepts! Thinking in terms of variables or sets of variables to be used as units in a graph and in a equation is not something that I was taught by my mathematics teachers. So helpful and a great way to understand something!
hey guys , im here to tell you that this video wont be effective unless this is the night before a test at 1am and if you just realized that rc circuits will be part of the test too
Thank you very much for this video.. this helped me out a lot for capacitors..I'm taking electrical engineering technology course right now, I'm in my second semester and learning about everything capacitors in one of my classes and this helped me out big time! Please keep doing videos like this!! Sub'd btw cause you're awesome ;)
4:00 "let's talk about the time constant" (never explains what the time constant is) I finally get it I think but personally I would have appreciated a bit more explanation, especially on the difference between t and Tau. You switched to using t to represent it and i got so confused and stressed wondering if seconds and RC were the same thing, then later on you convert them... Also more explanation about the 1-e etc equation at around 4:45? physics isn't my strong suit lol
Hey I have a question. I am building a timing circuit and I was wondering if I can charge the capacitor to 66% over a month. How fast does a capacitor lose a charge ? Is this even feasible? Thanks.
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U need to see Professor Dave Explains
@@NewtonMD ik that guy he’s okay but not the best at explaining
@@n9583 yeah I agree but he sure knows everything dude
@@NewtonMD not really, this channel has videos αbout more topics
@@metis9692 are you sure? Pharmacology, immunology, virology, etc
This is so funny that what took my physics professor with a doctorate in physics three hours to teach took you 17 minutes. Keep it up!
And for freaking FREE.
Some people love to complicate things. Especially Physics professors!
Your comment is so funny that your professor that has a doctorate is a scientist, not a teacher. The university hired him to do research, and if he is a good teacher than that's just a bonus. Students don't seem to know this. People just look to blame other people or circumstances for there failures. Suck it up and do something different to learn the material. Its annoying hearing all the excuses my classmates come up with.
@@TiberiusStorm Do you know why? Because physics professors are physicists. They assume you want to be a scientist or engineer. So some feel the responsibility to be gatekeepers. They will see if you really have the work ethic to make it. This is especially tough for students who skipped physics in high school. Long story short, I did skip physics in high school for personal reasons but I am now a physics major in my junior year. You want something bad enough you go get it. It is your priority above anything else; sex, video games, and etc. Sometimes you need to sacrifice time with your family.
True enough! I'm sacrificing a lot to be in college but sometimes the concepts and/or calculations just elude me and I get discouraged. I also missed Physics in high school so I'm doing double duty trying to understand and learn the basics.
Listen when I say... I love you... U helped me pass my exam... My lecturer was talking gibberish... But I understand everything now because of you... Many thanks
There's thousands of comments alike, but even still, I owe a significant part of my degree to this man. Thank you!
literally was in my physicis tutor lab for 2 hours and you explained it all in 17 minutes....
You explained this so perfectly, you make me more passionate about the subjects you teach. Thank you so much for all these magnificent tutorials, wouldn't pass my semester without them!
thank you!
i could not for the life of me understand a word my professor was saying this year, which became a problem when he actually taught us something I didn't know yet, so it's nice to have videos like these!
I love watching your videos. With no background in Science, I really appreciate your teaching methods. Thank you so so much. You're my saviour
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11 month grind lol
@@nocknock4832 back to finals in the spring 12+ month grind
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I wish this had been around back in the day when I was in school… and I do mean BACK in the day. Way back when the internet was shared only between research organizations and government agencies, and before the first website went live, I conned my way through the stand-in-line-to-get-a-stamp-on-your-sheet college registration process to get into a couple of courses without having the prerequisites (which I probably could not have done quite so easily in the time of modern electronic records) and had to work hard to keep up, using old textbooks to cover gaps in knowledge. Turns out that is pretty hard to do!
As it is, in my fifties, still stubborn, and still taking on new challenges, I am truly humbled and grateful that someone would go to the effort to share their gift for teaching and put out content like this.
I am a uni maths student studying calculus. Your videos have been such a blessing, thank you so much. You are the best teacher around.
Thank you. I'm an electronics tech student and My teacher is about to see what we know about this tomorrow. Your video really helped me a lot.
I'm taking a $150.00 Udemy course, and the teacher just blazed through this, gave a single example, but explained it horribly and just moved on. I still had no idea how to actually use the formula or exactly what we were solving. I spent the last 45 minutes trying to use what he taught me to no avail. After just 6 minutes of watching your video, I understand it completely. You have earned a sub and I will be coming here to supplement the Udemy course. THANK YOU!!!!! You're a very good, straight forward teacher.
Edit: Oh, wow. You went above and beyond. He didn't even attempt to teach us all of the other stuff, like finding the number of time constants to get to a certain percentage.. I'm not a math guy, so you really have saved me here. Thank you 🙏
Im a huge fan of your bro, I literally watch your videos as a way to study before tests. Thank you so much!
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You have such a great way of taking the abstract and demonstrating concepts! Thinking in terms of variables or sets of variables to be used as units in a graph and in a equation is not something that I was taught by my mathematics teachers. So helpful and a great way to understand something!
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What are you preparing for by the way ?
@@humanhuman9228 NEET 2020...I scored good 😁👍
This is where I always end up when my teacher starts talking to himself in class..
Keep these videos coming! I have a test in 2 weeks over this stuff haha
I know right, I learn more on these videos, than in my classes.
I assume you already got your degree now?
@@MrAWD-ox3gk He does, I can attest to this as *I* am his degree.
Maybe you are an engineer now? Am I right?
hey guys , im here to tell you that this video wont be effective unless this is the night before a test at 1am and if you just realized that rc circuits will be part of the test too
Your so right i am right now seeing how this video is effective when i have final exam just couple of hours from now
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I subscribed this vid helped me with lab and exam 2. Also everything with capacitors is great now
As always this channel is an excellent resource for student's success.
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Thank you very much for this video.. this helped me out a lot for capacitors..I'm taking electrical engineering technology course right now, I'm in my second semester and learning about everything capacitors in one of my classes and this helped me out big time! Please keep doing videos like this!! Sub'd btw cause you're awesome ;)
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4:00 "let's talk about the time constant" (never explains what the time constant is)
I finally get it I think but personally I would have appreciated a bit more explanation, especially on the difference between t and Tau. You switched to using t to represent it and i got so confused and stressed wondering if seconds and RC were the same thing, then later on you convert them... Also more explanation about the 1-e etc equation at around 4:45? physics isn't my strong suit lol
I literally stopped doing schoolwork because I was too confused. Thanks man.
This is the hardest lesson I've ever had , I will stop here and move to the next lesson ✋
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this makes more sense than my prof
Кажется, что эта формула в этом видео помогла многим людям и сэкономила им время. Я также хотел узнать больше.
You are the best. Thanks so much. Seriously.
As always, very informative!
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this video really only explains how the mathematics of the equations work, which is cool i guess
schools dont really care if you understand what youre doing. as long as you can solve it, its good.
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Thank you so much for all of the helpful content you post!!
How i can even watch your 3 hour videos... but I can't sit in a one hour lecture.... however I love my electronics professor
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Thank you once again.
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Does anyone know if the equation still applies in a circuit with parallel capacitors? I'm specifically asking for the case of a marx generator.
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Hey I have a question. I am building a timing circuit and I was wondering if I can charge the capacitor to 66% over a month. How fast does a capacitor lose a charge ? Is this even feasible? Thanks.
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