I just can't tell how important and beneficial this tutorial is... Thank you so much. There is a page that you show twice for a short time. That was also crucial.
Because a hard ground was defined. In floating measurements, this is the reference or the negative probe of a meter. It's zero because we declare that entire node to be reference (ground)
This is much appreciated, sir. Helps a lot and much better than my professor at UTA
I just can't tell how important and beneficial this tutorial is... Thank you so much. There is a page that you show twice for a short time. That was also crucial.
You are a legend
Hacı dayı adamsın inşallah finalde çıkar
I was CONFUSION but after this I am UNCONFUSION
thank's sir
protip: it's safe to skip the first two minutes of the lecture.
Thank you!
15.20 de çok yaşa diyor sanki .d
Appreciated
This was some poggers video! Thanks sir
pls i think no current should flow in the 1k resistor because of the open circuit
Quick question what is that eraser that you use @ 5:24 ?
Correction tape
in your example #2 am I right if I use mesh?
Nodal would give 3 nodes, equations and unknowns. Mesh would give 4. Both work.
Can I know from which textbook the first example
If. Use node. Analysis. Find Voc.
-2m + [Voc-(-12)] / 1k = 0
-2 + Voc+12 = 0
Voc = -10. Volt. ?
in 11:56 where it came from the 1k over 3k?
He says 1000/2000. You're seeing the comma making it look like a 3
How do we know the voltage is zero? 9:15
Because a hard ground was defined. In floating measurements, this is the reference or the negative probe of a meter. It's zero because we declare that entire node to be reference (ground)
what is a dependent source?
One that depends on another value, like a variable rather than a constant.
who the hell's speakin in d background
Your lectures must be good, judging by this video.