This is an outstanding lecture. I watched the first five, and Dr. Shevgaonkar lectures are simply outstanding. From my experience in college, Electromagnetic and its derivatives are nightmares for most of EE departments. Congratulations on an exceptional Work. Keep the good Work ... Thank you IITM for bringing this to the public. Cheers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Going by basic definition of power i.e. p=vi and substituting the values of V and I in terms of sinusoidal function and integrating on the complete limit. The value will always come out to be zero. Hence we can say that it doesn't absorb any power.
bhai tera har video mai ek na ek comment hota hi hai mistake ka.......itna negative mat hua karo.....not good in day to day life.....he is the head of EE IIT bombay.....and has wriiten his own book on EM waves.....he will be always right! and huh...stay positive!
@MeTubesguy85 you know what so sad, American universities have so much funds but yet the professors can't explain things properly. I don't expect them to teach but at least explain things properly.
This is an outstanding lecture. I watched the first five, and Dr. Shevgaonkar lectures are simply outstanding. From my experience in college, Electromagnetic and its derivatives are nightmares for most of EE departments.
Congratulations on an exceptional Work. Keep the good Work ... Thank you IITM for bringing this to the public.
Cheers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These lectures are pure gold !
All the concepts are crystal clear now.
It's really good sir
Thanks a lot
thank you so much sir for your effort really a great understanding I got from your videos.
nice lecture... enjoyed learning concepts this way...
thaks u make my life easier
why we get complexity in measuring phase at high freqeuncy
thanku sir it is very helpful to me
at t=11:25 subtituted wrong intead α2π/β=1/100.
got answer as R=0.5 Ω/m
no..You are using the condition that when wave amplitude decreases by 1%..But prof has used the condition when alpha is 1% of beta..
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Why pure reactance does not absorb power??
Going by basic definition of power i.e. p=vi and substituting the values of V and I in terms of sinusoidal function and integrating on the complete limit. The value will always come out to be zero. Hence we can say that it doesn't absorb any power.
12:24 the value of R is not matching
Mistake at 27:00. Standing V and I waves are out of phase by 90 degrees.
bhai tera har video mai ek na ek comment hota hi hai mistake ka.......itna negative mat hua karo.....not good in day to day life.....he is the head of EE IIT bombay.....and has wriiten his own book on EM waves.....he will be always right!
and huh...stay positive!
At the origin I guess..
@MeTubesguy85 you know what so sad, American universities have so much funds but yet the professors can't explain things properly. I don't expect them to teach but at least explain things properly.
Yeah I feel that, but thats cause they are not teachers, but get [aid most through their research.
Some solely teach and they are just amazing
Our IITs and IISc lag behind the US, European universities because our fundings are very very less..
i think i should not go to uni anymore :D
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