Your videos are like helping hand. How i feel while watching your videos you know, a friend who explains the whole topic in few minutes just before the exam..
I am from cs branch very confused in all these things but now it is crystal clear thankyou very much for this lecture none of the video on you tube can beat this
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You are a great Teacher Sir, Please continue on to make videos of the most fundamental principles to master the basics of Electrical Engineering. Thank You.
Thanks a lot! Our lecturer didn't teach us nodal analysis, which is said to be the easiest method to solve kcl/kvl. Looked up on RUclips and saw ur channel. Surely a life saver! Thanks again
In the 1st equation v1-6 I get it but why the v2 is in subtraction. As high is connected to high so - but then the low portion of 6v is going to v2 means at high so it will be like this right v1-6+v2.
14:14. Here in node v2, v1 is in lower potential and 6v is in higher potential,so we add the voltage.Then why did you subtracted it. PS: your class is so use full...thank you.
Whenever we are at any node we consider it to be at higher voltage And regarding 6 V when V2 is higher 6V negative is connected so.we add it Thanks a lot for your doubt And most welcome
my sir said that you have to solve the problem on board on tomorrow but i don't no how to solve. after seeing this video it looks very easy thank you for this videos sir your well explaining well very easy . once again thank you so much sir now i am having more confidence to solve the problem on class room board before all the students.
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4:00 Sir why you did not applied source transformation????? Here current source to voltage souce . Plz tell when to use source transformation in nodal analysis questions and when not becoz sometime answer comes different.
I have a fundamental doubt. While analyzing each node, you'd have to consider the currents that come in and go out right? So why is it that in your first example, you considered the currents in node 2 to be going out? And why did you take v2 to be greater than v1 while analyzing node 2? Would it be possible for you to clarify this?
I have a question. At 4:40 (super node), you mentioned the outward direction for the V2 node. However, earlier, you already indicated the current flow from V1 to V2, which implies that for V2, instead of an outward direction towards V1, the current flow should be inward. The same should apply for V3 as well. Is that a mistake?
@@ZarrarKhan like in supernode analysis. Most people redraw the diagram and remove the non - reference voltage and solve it. But you don’t seem to do that here. And is pretty easy
Sir how to solve node i mean when we apply kvl and make the equation then how we obtain our answer E.g :how to solve V1-V2/2+V1-V2/10=0 In this type of equation how to solve it you tell in this video taking l.c.m then if we take l.c.m then what we can do next?
salam sir, at 8:16 shouldn't (V3-V1) have a negative symbol since it is the only one entering the node whereas the others are going away from the node. I hope you clarify this asap. Your videos have been so helpful for me i really appreciate it
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Sir Super node is made short ckted But you have solved it in simple way means not following the super node system What is the reason sir? I would be very grateful to you if you explain the reasons. Thanks in advance sir.
@@YEE-qn1kv while calculating resistance make sure voltage source are short And current source are open And if resistance are connected to each other at both the terminal then it is parallel If it is connected to one terminal then it is series
Your videos are like helping hand. How i feel while watching your videos you know, a friend who explains the whole topic in few minutes just before the exam..
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I am from cs branch very confused in all these things but now it is crystal clear thankyou very much for this lecture none of the video on you tube can beat this
That's the one of the best comment I have received on RUclips
I am really happy and excited to see such comments
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You are a great Teacher Sir, Please continue on to make videos of the most fundamental principles to master the basics of Electrical Engineering. Thank You.
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Yes will make more video
Thanks a lot! Our lecturer didn't teach us nodal analysis, which is said to be the easiest method to solve kcl/kvl. Looked up on RUclips and saw ur channel. Surely a life saver! Thanks again
Your most welcome
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In the 1st equation v1-6 I get it but why the v2 is in subtraction. As high is connected to high so - but then the low portion of 6v is going to v2 means at high so it will be like this right v1-6+v2.
So many videos on the same topic on RUclips but your presentation is awesome.
Thanks for such wonderful comments Thanks a lot once again
14:14. Here in node v2, v1 is in lower potential and 6v is in higher potential,so we add the voltage.Then why did you subtracted it.
PS: your class is so use full...thank you.
Whenever we are at any node we consider it to be at higher voltage
And regarding 6 V when V2 is higher 6V negative is connected so.we add it
Thanks a lot for your doubt
And most welcome
@@ZarrarKhan thank you👍
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my sir said that you have to solve the problem on board on tomorrow but i don't no how to solve. after seeing this video it looks very easy thank you for this videos sir your well explaining well very easy . once again thank you so much sir now i am having more confidence to solve the problem on class room board before all the students.
Thanks to you for giving respect by writing such detail comment.
Once you done with your explanation
Share this with your friends so that everyone can be help with understanding the concept
zarrar sir you are totally diffrent from others . ap tough chezu ko bhi simple bana dete ho with comsumtion of time ... keep going on sir
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Sir, what if there is only voltage source between two nodes??? PLEASE HELP ME.....
4:00 Sir why you did not applied source transformation????? Here current source to voltage souce .
Plz tell when to use source transformation in nodal analysis questions and when not becoz sometime answer comes different.
how did u calculate the numbers after finding the lcm? for ex: at 5:40 how did u get -5, 17, and -10?
Pls give a lecture on how to find this using determinant method
I will upload video
It is known as cramers rule
I have a fundamental doubt.
While analyzing each node, you'd have to consider the currents that come in and go out right? So why is it that in your first example, you considered the currents in node 2 to be going out? And why did you take v2 to be greater than v1 while analyzing node 2?
Would it be possible for you to clarify this?
I have a question. At 4:40 (super node), you mentioned the outward direction for the V2 node. However, earlier, you already indicated the current flow from V1 to V2, which implies that for V2, instead of an outward direction towards V1, the current flow should be inward. The same should apply for V3 as well. Is that a mistake?
i got it sir.. thank you so much for this flawless lecture.. is there any shortcut to save time sir?
THANKS FOR SUCH wonderful comments
Will upload soon
Sir may I ask if i can transpose 2 on the other side and make it -2 since its current is moving away from the junction?
Make sure you consider only one direction throughout your circuit.
Amazing video sir, thanks a lot u just made super node very easy to understand ❤️
excellent sir....best explanation
Thanks a lot
Sir u should show the calculation part also bcz some dk how to calculate this stuff :)
From next video
I will make sure
Thank you sir doing this wonderful teaching this method sir
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Bro if the 2ohm resistor doesn’t exist in battery which is series connected then how we solve this problem?????
Please make a video on this topic
Ok good suggestions
I will make a video on such different aspect
It was so simple I realised today 😂. Thank you sir
Sir please make a video on ac circuit problems
I will try asap
First time understood sir
Thanks a lot
Sir, Please make a video of dc response to transient circuits
I will try to upload asap
Very much helpful for us sir (nice explanation)
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Amazing, I watched other tutorials but stumbled on minor details of the questions bcoz they weren't teaching in detail like you did, Thank you
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Sir what will changes will happen if we assume that current is incoming towards the junction point ??
Sir please put videos related to op amp problem solving
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with this formula you dont need kvl right?. or remove the non-reference voltage and make a whole new diagram to solve the question
Sorry I didn't got your question
@@ZarrarKhan like in supernode analysis. Most people redraw the diagram and remove the non - reference voltage and solve it. But you don’t seem to do that here. And is pretty easy
@@liv2.9 yes you can follow my way it is 100% correct
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Sir how to solve node i mean when we apply kvl and make the equation then how we obtain our answer
E.g :how to solve V1-V2/2+V1-V2/10=0
In this type of equation how to solve it you tell in this video taking l.c.m then if we take l.c.m then what we can do next?
Will make video and upload it
Sir can u explain superposition,theveniens,nortons theorems with examples plzzzz sir
Yes will be uploaded within few days
Tq so much sir
@@Thadem_kalyani i have uploaded NORTON and Superposition theorem
tnx sir... u helped me memorise my 4yr earlier course topic...
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Bro...plz keep videos on more complex and so what more loop ..... To solve ....easy...
Sure
salam sir, at 8:16 shouldn't (V3-V1) have a negative symbol since it is the only one entering the node whereas the others are going away from the node. I hope you clarify this asap. Your videos have been so helpful for me i really appreciate it
sir has taken it away from the junction ...if u listen carefully..
@@ignknight5699 thank you for pointing it out!
So helpful,. Thanks
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You nailed it🙏
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Sir what if there is voltage source b/w 2 nodes without resistance what will be the constrain equation
Awesome question the answer is simple
We will either add those voltage or subtract voltage
Thank you Sir, your channel is a blessing to us
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Sir why do we need to subtract the higher potentials?
It depend on polarity
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in the second question what will be the equation if there is no resistor present in between both nodes V1-6-V2/?
i was about the same quetion , but try putting zero there and lets seee
Nice explanation, thank you sm
Thank you sir it was so helpful
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how do you do this without resistors in the supernode? seems like it becomes very complicated
It's simple if there is no resistance between two node then it is the same node
Amazing lecture bro
Thanks a lottt
Super node and super mersh is important for neet
Yes thanks a lot
Bhaiyya when to apply kvl and when to apply kcl, how to understand it ?
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How i can get it that where I've to use kcl and where kvl?
sir if there is no resistance b/w two nodes how can we solve it sir
If there is no resistance between the node then both point are same node
@@ZarrarKhan MG
So what is the potential at that node. Is it V+V(between nodes)????
Bro super poistion u said nxt vedio in nodel but no did a vedio on it
I will that within this week
@@ZarrarKhan thank you
Plz also show how to find v1 v2 v3 because in exam we don’t allowed to use calculators
Brother app bohat acha samja rehe ho but last me sub youtuber ko calculater ke jurrat kyu padti hai..... brother kuch kuxh exam me calculater nei use karne dete
Kryipa kar ke app question ke till end tak solution kar ke video ko end kar 🙏
Ok bhai
Koshish karuga Cramer rule se equation ko end karke final solution du
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if I romove 3A and 2A , how many nodes in this circuit?
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What if there is no resistor near the 6V
U r awesome sir
Thanks a lottt
Very helpful
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Sir am waiting for ur videos( superposition,theveniens,nortons,)theorems plzz sir send
Yes will upload it before this weekend
Done superposition
K tq sir
@@Thadem_kalyani done norton
kindly take up complicated circuits. easy ones won't be coming for any exams
either way, thanks and good work btw!
Thank you very much sir!🙏
Nice 🙂
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@@ZarrarKhan no actually I am thx , teachers don't teach us these short cuts 🙃
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Plz solve the whole question..It's seems easy but when u start doing it then the answer is not same
Sir can u please explain why u r taking -v2 in first equation
Sir
Super node is made short ckted
But you have solved it in simple way means not following the super node system
What is the reason sir?
I would be very grateful to you if you explain the reasons.
Thanks in advance sir.
Hello sir
Sorry but I didn't get your question
12:10 wrong lia voltage ka sign
What if there is no resistance between the node ?
Then both are same node
Super bro 🥳
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How do we know resistors are connected in series or parallel and how to combine them and connect in circuit again
@@YEE-qn1kv while calculating resistance make sure voltage source are short
And current source are open
And if resistance are connected to each other at both the terminal then it is parallel
If it is connected to one terminal then it is series
Ek no.
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much again, sir !
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May I know u are from which country
@@ZarrarKhan I'm from Azerbaijan :)
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I am from INDIA 🇮🇳
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