Capacitor calculations - Basic calculations for capacitors in series and parallel

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Capacitor calculations - In this video we learn how the basics calculations for capacitors, capacitor charge, capacity, capacitor discharge time, capacitor charge time , capacitor time constant, series capacitors, parallel capacitors, how capacitors work in DC electronics circuits, basic electronics capacitor circuits.
    Correction: 5:53 audio error: said "23μF" meant "230μF". Graphics on screen are correct.
    ⚡🛠️ TOOLS YOU NEED 🛠️⚡
    **************************************
    Get this electronics book ➡️ amzn.to/41cCJPk
    Professional Multimeter -➡️ amzn.to/3xu2Vaw
    Good multimeter -➡️ amzn.to/3xrbuTd
    Professional clamp meter ➡️ amzn.to/4140FnK
    Good Clamp meter ➡️ amzn.to/3xqt2is
    Outlet tester ➡️- amzn.to/3kavg2l
    Energy monitoring plug ➡️ amzn.to/3SkfPl7
    Battery tester -➡️ amzn.to/3S3fHWI
    Basic electronics kit ➡️ amzn.to/3xuLiqS
    MY FAVOURITE GEAR
    🎥 My camera - amzn.to/3YCZ7Q9
    🎤 My Microphone - amzn.to/3YYXsUC
    ⌨️ My Keyboard - amzn.to/3lBsl33
    🖥️ My monitor - amzn.to/415BGjW
    🎧 My headphones - amzn.to/3lN7R7u
    Watch these:
    Transistor:➡️ • Transistors Explained ... ​
    Diodes:➡️ • Diodes Explained - The... ​​
    Capacitor:➡️ • Capacitors Explained -... ​​
    Battery:➡️ • How Batteries Work - B... ​​
    Voltage regulator:➡️ • 5V Regulator design tu...
    👋 SOCIALISE WITH US 👋
    *******************************
    👉FACEBOOK: / theengineeringmindset
    👉TWITTER: / theengmindset
    👉INSTAGRAM: / engineeringmindset
    👉WEBSITE: TheEngineeringMindset.com
    👀 Links - MUST WATCH!! 👀
    *******************************
    ⚡ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING⚡
    👉How electricity works: • How ELECTRICITY works ...
    👉Three Phase Electricity: • How Three Phase Electr...
    👉How Inverters work: • How Inverters Work - W...
    👉How TRANSFORMER works: • How does a Transformer...
    👉How 3 Phase electricity works: • How Three Phase Electr...
    👉How Induction motor works: • How does an Induction ...
    👉What is a KWH: • What is a kWh - kilowa...
    👉How induction motor works: • How does an Induction ...
    ❄️ CHILLER ENGINEERING ❄️
    👉Chiller Efficiency improvements: • Chiller Efficiency Imp...
    👉Chilled water schematics: • Chilled Water Schemati...
    👉Chiller crash course: • Essential Chiller Term...
    👉Chiller types: • Chiller Types and Appl...
    👉Chillers/AHU/RTU: • How Chiller, AHU, RTU ...
    👉Water cooled chiller Part1: • Chiller Basics - How t...
    👉Water cooled chiller Part2: • Chiller Basics - How t...
    👉Water cooled chiller advanced: • How Chiller works - De...
    👉Air cooled chiller: • Absorption Chiller, Ho...
    👉Absorption Chiller : • Air Cooled Chiller - ...
    👉Chiller/Cooling tower/AHU: • How a Chiller, Cooling...
    👉Chiller flow rate: • Chiller flow rate meas...
    👉Chiller fault troubleshooting: • Chiller faults - troub...
    👉Chiller COP calculation: • Chiller Efficiency CAL...
    👉Chiller cooling capacity calcs: • CALCULATE Chiller cool...
    👉Chiller compressors: • 🔧 Chiller - Compressor...
    👉Chiller expansion valve: • Chiller - Expansion Va...
    👉Chiller surge: • Chiller - Surge
    👉Chiller condenser: • 🔧Chillers - Condensers
    👉Chiller evaporator: • 🔧Chiller - Evaporators
    👉Chiller compressor centrifugal: • Centrifugal Compressor...
    👉Chiller cooling capacity: • Chiller - Cooling Capa...
    🌡️ HVAC ENGINEERING 🌡️
    👉HVAC Basics: • Fundamentals of HVAC -...
    👉Boilers/AHU/FCU: • How a boiler, fan coil...
    👉How Heat Pump works: • How A Heat Pump Works ...
    👉Heat pumps advanced: • How A Heat Pump Works ...
    👉Fan Coil Units: • Fan Coil Unit - FCU HVAC
    👉VAV Systems: • Variable Air Volume - ...
    👉CAV Systems: • Constant Air Volume - ...
    👉VRF Units: • Video
    👉Cooling load calculations: • Cooling Load Calculati...
    👉Pulley belt calculations: • Pulley Belt CALCULATIO...
    👉Pump calculations: • Pump CALCULATIONS, Flo...
    👉Fan and motor calculations: • Fan & motor CALCULATIO...
    👉HVAC Cooling coils: • HVAC - Cooling coil + ...
    👉Cooling towers: • How Cooling Towers Work
    ⚗️ REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS 🌡️
    👉How refrigerants work: • Refrigerants How they ...
    👉Thermal expansion valves: • How TXV works - Thermo...
    👉Refrigeration design software: • Refrigeration Design S...
    👉Design refrigeration system: • How to DESIGN and ANAL...
    👉Reversing valve: • Reversing valve - Heat...
    👉How A/C units work: • Basic Refrigeration cy...
    ⚗️ REFRIGERANTS ⚗️
    👉Refrierant retrofit guide: • Refrigerant Retrofit G...
    👉Refrigerant types, future: • Refrigerant Types, Iss...
    👉How refrigerants work: • Refrigerants How they ...
    🌊 HYDRONICS 🌊
    👉Primary & Secondary system: • HVAC Primary & seconda...
    👉Pumps: • Centrifugal Pump How D...
    👉Pump calculations: • Pump CALCULATIONS, Flo...
    🔥➡️❄️ HEAT EXCHANGERS 🔥➡️❄️
    👉Plate Heat Exchangers: • Plate Heat Exchanger, ...
    👉Micro plate heat exchanger: • Micro Plate Heat Excha...
    💻 DATA CENTERS 💻
    👉Data Center cooling: • Data Center HVAC - Coo...

Комментарии • 496

  • @EngineeringMindset
    @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +110

    ⚠️ *This video took a long time to make* if you would like to buy Paul a coffee to say thanks, link below: ☕
    PayPal: www.paypal.me/TheEngineerinMindset
    Channel membership: ruclips.net/channel/UCk0fGHsCEzGig-rSzkfCjMwjoin
    Patreon: www.patreon.com/theengineeringmindset

    • @JjMn1000
      @JjMn1000 3 года назад

      Hmmmm

    • @jamesmatheson5813
      @jamesmatheson5813 3 года назад

      Please Design my project
      We need hundreds of millions of 40 celsius charging devices

    • @bigdaddychicano
      @bigdaddychicano 3 года назад +1

      What city are you located in? If close by ill buy you steak dinner.

    • @frankkante7850
      @frankkante7850 2 года назад

      great ! Thank you very much

    • @mertbabalik711
      @mertbabalik711 2 года назад

      please add a cripto wallet address if you have one.

  • @SoloRenegade
    @SoloRenegade 3 года назад +305

    teachers/professors should just play these videos during their classes to avoid confusing their students.

    • @user-rn7ng6zv1j
      @user-rn7ng6zv1j 3 года назад +19

      @Alter Kater sometimes no amount of theory can explain you what a 30 sec visual can .

    • @user-rn7ng6zv1j
      @user-rn7ng6zv1j 3 года назад +16

      @Alter Kater That's your way of putting technology down, i respect your opinion nonetheless but all i meant was that people had no choice earlier but now we do . upgrading with technology is not bad, however i do not question those who still want to learn conventionally. :)

    • @giorgiolelmi8175
      @giorgiolelmi8175 3 года назад +2

      Exactly

    • @SoloRenegade
      @SoloRenegade 3 года назад +9

      @@VinnieBlackLodge That's just it isn't it? Why pay for college when there are people online teaching the same material for free. I too learned 95% of what I know on my own.
      Tech College being online makes no sense, unless maybe it was programming/software. Tech requires hands-on. Even the big fancy engineering degrees are suffering from a serious lack of any practical hands-on skills and applications. I tutor students and interns in engineering, and I have to spend significant time teaching them basics, stuff they should have know already. Stuff I knew long before graduating from any sort of program, things I learned in high school.

    • @Mstrofpup
      @Mstrofpup 2 года назад +4

      ​@Alter Kater There is zero correlation to decreased learning ability due to 'visuals.' This is pure nonsense.

  • @MrRedman1998
    @MrRedman1998 Год назад +59

    I only wish this channel was made in 2016 when I started college. The professors really can't explain things as simply as you! You helped me understand electronics the most for my job and helped me understand a lot more things. Thank you.

    • @ivarnordlkken8082
      @ivarnordlkken8082 Год назад +5

      Or in 1980 when I learnt it.

    • @stevrgrs
      @stevrgrs Год назад

      Imagine if they forgave all student loans and just had put the money towards forwarding THIS technology instead of scamming everyone into leaving their homes and move to a brainwashing university :(
      What's sad is that this STILL wouldn't be as widely available if it hadn't been for Covid and the myriad of people at home with nothing to do :P

  • @shlumpywumpy
    @shlumpywumpy 3 года назад +131

    I love how it starts with a capacitor blowing up

    • @thesmallestminorityisthein4045
      @thesmallestminorityisthein4045 3 года назад +4

      Sometimes learning what not to do is quicker.

    • @syedhusein4515
      @syedhusein4515 3 года назад +1

      I have blown many capacitors during my college days. Hahaha

    • @cpK054L
      @cpK054L 3 года назад

      Either put the polarized capacitor in backwards.
      Or use a voltage that is above its rating.
      Scary thing is a lot of supercaps have low voltage ratings... and a very massive capacitance...
      they'll literally burst into flames

    • @drgoodboykenny
      @drgoodboykenny 3 года назад

      HA HAH HA HAH AHAH HA

    • @drgoodboykenny
      @drgoodboykenny 3 года назад

      I RUINED YOUR LIKE RATIO

  • @KulwinderSingh-ct4wr
    @KulwinderSingh-ct4wr 3 года назад +63

    There is nothing to dislike,
    to make few minutes video lots of hours of hardwork are consumed to enhance someone's knowledge.
    Rest is upto you now
    🙏

    • @gauravnegi4312
      @gauravnegi4312 3 года назад +2

      I like how people love to employ if they like the video no one should dislike it. The world doesn't revolve around anyone, people can do whatever they like.

    • @KulwinderSingh-ct4wr
      @KulwinderSingh-ct4wr 3 года назад

      🙏

    • @nicolaimanev
      @nicolaimanev 3 года назад +2

      @@gauravnegi4312 The world doesn’t have to revolve around anyone for it to be a silly idea that everybody can do whatever they like.

  • @unclepecos5426
    @unclepecos5426 3 года назад +39

    You should receive the Nobel Prize in Education.

  • @gauravnegi4312
    @gauravnegi4312 3 года назад +27

    Amazing video, it literally served as such a great revision for my upcoming exams. On-the-point discussions and concise but easy to understand explanation of concepts. Thank you.

  • @lozD83
    @lozD83 Год назад +7

    Thanks for this. It's the first video I've found that actually explains how capacitors work in a circuit and how to calculate the desired capacity as well as info about configuration, which a newbie would certainly find useful. Good job!

  • @robinvangils2104
    @robinvangils2104 3 года назад +14

    The fun thing is i had this all in my second year of mechatronics very abstract without "really" understanding, and just after seeing this video every piece of the puzzle comes together (:

  • @ObsequiousV4
    @ObsequiousV4 2 года назад +12

    Love your channel. After getting into electronics DIY stuff, this has been a great place to absorb everything when I have some free time.

  • @tinkmarshino
    @tinkmarshino 3 года назад +14

    WOW.. this was a bit over my head at first but very cool.. I am a 69 year knot-head learning new skills.. And boy I can tell you it is a lot different now then it was50 years ago.. Carry on.. and thanks!

    • @PhilJonesIII
      @PhilJonesIII 2 года назад +1

      I was 25 when I went back to uni to do electronics. I was expecting to work hard but, didn't expect to be doing homework until 2 am for stuff that some others (19-20 yo) were completed during the lecture. This was especially true for maths.
      Still, I ended up with a good career and have no complaints. I never stopped studying after that. Once you get back into the 'learning/thinking' mindset, it starts to get easier. Don't ever stop, man.

    • @NumberOneScientist
      @NumberOneScientist 2 года назад +3

      @@PhilJonesIII ......... AND OTHERS ......... I was born in the 1940's --- EVERY DAY I am studying, learning SOMETHING --- If one does not USE IT ( YOUR BRAIN ) --- one will lose the ability to do most things --- such as LEARNING , REMEMBERING things --- one MUST exercise that " muscle " between ones ears --- I am still quite able to keep my memory working just as well as I did in my early 20's when I stepped into my own laboratory --- STILL learning, still puttering around my laboratory today ......... USE IT --- or --- LOSE IT ......... End of story --- PERIOD.

    • @PhilJonesIII
      @PhilJonesIII 2 года назад

      @@NumberOneScientist Couldn't agree more. Most people finish school and rarely pick up a book again. That is unfortunate because that is the same population we use to measure mental performance with age. The result: mental performance, as measured in the general population, declines with age.
      Like an athlete that stops training and goes to seed, the mind has to keep exercising.
      It absolutely does not have to be that way. It also helps a lot if you have friends with the same mindset.

  • @emmaa427
    @emmaa427 3 года назад +7

    Your instructions are a lot easier to grasp than my electrical engineering professors' lectures!!

  • @lezmac3104
    @lezmac3104 3 года назад +2

    You always made a complex subject very comprehensive on the way how you create a presentation….theres so many brillant minds but not so much of a good teacher..You always nailed it..thank you very much..

  • @liparitpoladyan4383
    @liparitpoladyan4383 2 года назад +3

    Dude this is awesome, now I understand how Electronics parts work. I went to Electronic school but didn't learn to this level. 👍

  • @opal177
    @opal177 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for your well made and - most important - comprehensive, videos.
    Life could be so easy when things are explained so well.

  • @Arcticwhir
    @Arcticwhir 3 года назад +1

    Just did a lab on this exact thing, makes soo much more sense now. Explaining the resistance, time constants etc.. Only difference we were required to input frequency into the circuit, wish you explained that.

  • @elkhayder
    @elkhayder 3 года назад +16

    We would love if you added the Capacitor voltage general formula :
    Uc = E . e ^ (-t/T) ,
    where
    Uc: Voltage across the capacitor
    E: The voltage across the battery
    T: time constate ( T = R . C )

    • @DavidPysnik
      @DavidPysnik 3 года назад +4

      Thanks for adding this. My only complaint about the video was not giving the formulas for where those percentages came from. Now I see with E = 1 and T = 1, the discharge percentage remaining is obtained by e^(-t) and the charge percentage with 1-e^(-t).

    • @geeache1891
      @geeache1891 3 года назад +1

      'We' don't. It is actually more illustrative to focus on explaining what an exponential curve means in practice. Only in addition to mentioning the reduction percentages to learn, it could have been mentioned that of each next time period is the actual voltage value multiplied by 0.368, as a donkey bridge, even though that may already refrain viewers from learning the percentage by heart.

    • @nerd2544
      @nerd2544 Год назад

      everywhere i go.....i see your face....
      exponential decay....

  • @Nayan133
    @Nayan133 2 года назад +1

    This video is just Masterpiece on Capacitor. I took 6 times to watch & then understood the concept ❤️. Till now, I just mugged up the formulae & theory on capacitor, but today I got the exact sense. Thank you, video maker 🙏.

  • @shreeshsrivastava3614
    @shreeshsrivastava3614 3 года назад +5

    Best learning series ever! I love your channel.

  • @zeripboyevdostonbek8353
    @zeripboyevdostonbek8353 3 года назад +7

    not gonna lie but my professor should learn from him how to teach 3 classes lectures in a 17minute video , just perfect man

    • @zoey9764
      @zoey9764 2 года назад

      Or show the film, Then do the One Shorter lesson.. You would not need to take as many notes...

  • @Muppet1107
    @Muppet1107 6 месяцев назад

    Just went through the entire Electricity Basics Playlist and I feel like I have a much better understanding of electricity principles. Thank you so much!

  • @Karanbrhm99
    @Karanbrhm99 3 года назад +4

    Keep posting such videos. These are really helpful for students like me. I love the way you explain. It's just great. ❤

  • @mnleber
    @mnleber 3 года назад +1

    I have been dealing with inductors, transformers, capacitors, transistors, resistors etc for over 40 years in DC and AC applications in maintenance or very basic trouble shooting. My quandary is I can never seem to grasp what they are doing in real life applications such as power control via inductors OR capacitors in AC equipment. The videos are amazing on a basic level that I never could grasp in high school electrical and electronics and then in Engineering in University. Transformers application is somewhat of a black art that even many electrical engineers don’t truly understand and the result in design is often trial and error. GOOD job I hope I can find more info that will help the light bulbs in my brain become brighter!!,😃😃

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад

      Check out NEW resistor video, everything covered! ➡️ ruclips.net/video/DYcLFHgVCn0/видео.html

  • @denislavdochev3783
    @denislavdochev3783 3 года назад +10

    I wish they taught us like that is school. Instead if this they filled our heads with useless abstract formulas in trigonometry and forcing us to solve engineering level problems in physics. At least now I can really understand how the things work.

    • @MaxC_1
      @MaxC_1 3 года назад

      @Alter Kater doesn't look like raising sheep is going too well though. No need to share your bad advice with others

    • @jamesusespivot
      @jamesusespivot 2 года назад

      Theres a very short route from learning about capacitors to having to use trig to calculate impedance in said capacitors once you deal with ac. So if you can’t do trig, just knowing what a capacitor is won’t get you very far. Reason teachers don’t teach this way is either cause they’re not very good at connecting the math to real world applications or they just assume you already know, after anyone interested enough can easily look up what a capacitor is online or at a library.

  • @jumijc
    @jumijc 3 года назад +1

    I have been looking for this explanation for a while. Thank you Paul.

  • @jimvalim1567
    @jimvalim1567 3 года назад +2

    Love your videos! You explain it easy to understand. How about a video on oscillators? That would be cool!

  • @williethepimp
    @williethepimp 3 года назад +1

    Another simplistic explanation of calculus without the pomp of long calculation. Coffee coming when I pass this exam.

  • @brings2520
    @brings2520 Год назад +1

    You made me understand what a capacitor does in less than a sentence(and visual aid) i didnt understand it until now, thank you!

  • @JoeMcLutz
    @JoeMcLutz 3 года назад +4

    Great lesson, thank you. 🙏🏻

  • @JLCPCB
    @JLCPCB 2 года назад +2

    Great lesson, thank you. 😊

  • @user-mv2bw7lg8z
    @user-mv2bw7lg8z 2 месяца назад

    A lifetime of knowledge here. Thank you.

  • @sfabsto5653
    @sfabsto5653 3 года назад +3

    These videos are helping me so much 😍

  • @jasimjaleel2295
    @jasimjaleel2295 3 года назад +4

    I'd love to aspire to be an electrical engineer now.. This is so cool

  • @physicallyrandom5635
    @physicallyrandom5635 3 года назад +5

    Just keep making a video about electronics sir 🙏🏻🤍 and we are here to support your channel 👍🙏🏻

  • @snailevangelist
    @snailevangelist Год назад

    these lessons are so helpful, thank you so much!!

  • @ketanmorajker
    @ketanmorajker 3 года назад +1

    JUST AMAZING KNOWLEDGE ❤️👌🏻

  • @vladimirastrelin1719
    @vladimirastrelin1719 Год назад

    Amazing explanation, very clear and understandable. Thank you very much !

  • @briantamburelli7573
    @briantamburelli7573 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. This is really fascinating!😊😊😊 I have an electronics lab in my apartment. I plan on going back to school online this December. Very few schools teach regular electronics anymore.

  • @manishmandal-78
    @manishmandal-78 2 года назад +1

    You did your studies really well.

  • @AbrarAhmed-pl1me
    @AbrarAhmed-pl1me 2 года назад +1

    thank u .... that was so sophisticated and well organized🖤🖤🖤

  • @sachinsadanandan367
    @sachinsadanandan367 3 года назад

    Subscribed instantly...Best videos I ever watched.Thank you ..

  • @nicktck1
    @nicktck1 3 года назад

    loved it...please keep them coming...really good job

  • @TapeGone
    @TapeGone 2 года назад +1

    great explanation, thanks a lot!

  • @kokor7409
    @kokor7409 2 года назад +2

    It's superbly explained and you have take so much effort to do a great tutorial. I salute you. I've made a small donation for your Coffee!

  • @melodydotsundarrteluguvoca3923
    @melodydotsundarrteluguvoca3923 3 года назад +2

    Please make a video on Electrical safety in Industrial and shipping too, I love ur videos it's excellent. I pray u make it happen

  • @YouMockMe
    @YouMockMe 3 года назад

    I like the diagram explanations...spot on

  • @warunakumara7671
    @warunakumara7671 3 года назад +3

    thank u for the lecture sir , sir if you can please teach us how to calculate the value of capacitors used for amplifiers , in an amplifiers we use ceramic capacitor to in the analogue signal , teach us how to calculate the bypass capacitor value , coupling capacitor value , decoupling capacitor value , smoothing capacitor value .......etc teach us about those things

  • @nsnowaz
    @nsnowaz Год назад

    Best video. Thanks sir

  • @johnf4388
    @johnf4388 3 года назад

    Fantastic video, thank you.

  • @barokahlampuchanel4102
    @barokahlampuchanel4102 Год назад

    Amazing vidio, froom indonesia 👍👍👍

  • @the-real-sachin
    @the-real-sachin 3 года назад +1

    Subscribing to this guy is a decision that I can never regret

  • @jyojycorpuz5834
    @jyojycorpuz5834 3 года назад

    Useful Information and learning from it. 👍👍⚡. Very Interesting 👍⚡✨

  • @Chillingworth
    @Chillingworth 3 года назад +3

    13:09 "The voltage will never actually reach 100%".
    In reality, it actually does reach 100%! The theoretical model depends on the fact that you could have an infinitely small charge, but in reality, the smallest charge possible is just one electron, so once that last electron enters, you're at 100% and it's fully saturated. (I think I remembered this from Electrical Engineering 101 by Darren Ashby.)

    • @Songfugel
      @Songfugel 2 года назад +1

      Yes, people then to forget that mathematics are theoretical and do not accurately represent the physical real World. It just approximates it very accurately, the real physical world does not have infinities or paradoxes, since it wouldn't be possible then. In the real world there are constant (c = lightspeed, h = Planck's constant ) values and absolute quantized (h, Planck time) boundaries that mathematics is not limited by, this electron case is a perfect example of it in action.

  • @samw931
    @samw931 3 года назад +2

    Thanks bro.i was expecting this

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 3 года назад +3

    Tantalum capacitors have a mark or line on the positive side. These capacitors are very small and have a small internal resistance. But if you connect this the wrong way around, or the volts get too high, then this will burst.
    Electrolytic capacitors have the mark on the negative side. There are different types of voltage up to 450 volts, but the internal resistance also increases with the voltage.
    There are also capacitors for fast switching power supplies with low internal resistance.
    There are also non-polarized electrolytic capacitors for audio applications.
    Depending on the application and space, you have to choose the right type.

  • @JaviersDIY
    @JaviersDIY 3 года назад

    Very informative

  • @romelgarcia8173
    @romelgarcia8173 3 года назад +2

    Thank you sir for creating this channel! a lot of people learned from your video.
    I hope sir that you make also a video about Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) and Vacuum Circuit Breaker(VCB)
    More power to your channel! and Godbless

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  2 месяца назад

      Seen our new incredibly detailed MCB video? link: ruclips.net/video/gqEu9t8HwW0/видео.html

  • @gokerbg
    @gokerbg 3 года назад

    Super as always, thank you...

  • @hassaniskandarani1345
    @hassaniskandarani1345 3 года назад +1

    great video showed a lot of explanation , may I ask you to make a video on different types of passive filters please

  • @LeonardoStaAna-cf8ll
    @LeonardoStaAna-cf8ll 2 года назад

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @sohailjanjua123
    @sohailjanjua123 3 года назад

    Hi , I like your lecture.Thanks

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Год назад +1

    Great work 🥳 Thank you 💜

  • @kabandajamilu9036
    @kabandajamilu9036 3 года назад +1

    So nice and educative sir

  • @gigihprassetyo2353
    @gigihprassetyo2353 2 года назад

    Saya sangat suka penjelasan anda. Orang yang tidak mengerti bahasa Inggris pun bisa memahaminya.
    Terima kasih telah berbagi.

  • @MANVIRSINGH1313
    @MANVIRSINGH1313 3 года назад +4

    Lovely and useful content as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @TheElectroMotiveSeaman
    @TheElectroMotiveSeaman 2 года назад

    Well explained!

  • @animesky965
    @animesky965 3 года назад

    Wow. Explain better than professor.
    Very well explanation.

  • @mahuubao
    @mahuubao 2 года назад

    Excellent ... Well done ...

  • @imranehsan9105
    @imranehsan9105 3 года назад

    I love it .best 3d video for learning....

  • @alterator
    @alterator Год назад

    Perfect explanation

  • @trungchanhnguyen8431
    @trungchanhnguyen8431 3 года назад

    I am apreciated your videos.

  • @nolezosa8912
    @nolezosa8912 3 года назад

    WOW Great explanation. Godbless.

  • @palaniappansubbiah1644
    @palaniappansubbiah1644 3 года назад

    Very nice &very interesting. Nothing confused.

  • @ayyadew
    @ayyadew 3 года назад

    Thank you for the helpful videos

  • @labanidharnaik1103
    @labanidharnaik1103 2 года назад

    Great explanations.

  • @davidtsangtam5626
    @davidtsangtam5626 3 года назад

    I don't regret subscribing this channel

  • @kabandajamir9844
    @kabandajamir9844 Год назад

    The world's best teacher thanks sir

  • @shivrajbhilare2910
    @shivrajbhilare2910 Год назад

    These what students need...a first Class teaching...

  • @DaNiKzz
    @DaNiKzz 3 года назад

    Thanks! Learnt a few new things that should help me!

  • @hamoodahmed4525
    @hamoodahmed4525 3 года назад

    Thank you so much, I like this channel 🇴🇲

  • @HafizurRahman-mw8bp
    @HafizurRahman-mw8bp Год назад +1

    Brilliant everything crystal clear to understand. Please make one video on motor coil how all the coil wires are twisted together. Every video shows but not clear at all how the set coil winding is twisted together before they are attached to the connector contactor and switches. Sorry for the trouble.

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад

      Please see our motor starter videos and brushless motor or 3 phase motor videos

  • @timothyjamesortega7264
    @timothyjamesortega7264 3 года назад +1

    I learned a lot your videos than my professors.

  • @Mr2Xri
    @Mr2Xri 3 года назад +1

    If you please could you make a video about "magnetic vs electric field"... I beleive that with you demonstration and analogies will be very interesting!

  • @NawtieBoy96
    @NawtieBoy96 3 года назад +3

    3:40 in a series circuit the Voltage across a Cap will be battery voltage - load voltage

  • @manotto3939
    @manotto3939 3 года назад

    Amazing explanation

  • @jimmysegovia2688
    @jimmysegovia2688 3 года назад

    awesome!!!! good stuff I l; love it.

  • @jerryluo7241
    @jerryluo7241 7 месяцев назад

    fantastic video!❤

  • @connectandcontrol1063
    @connectandcontrol1063 3 года назад

    That's what I was looking for.

  • @moondogdieselworks3883
    @moondogdieselworks3883 3 года назад +2

    Very informative, keep em coming.

  • @nimalperumaththanthriperum1244
    @nimalperumaththanthriperum1244 4 месяца назад

    Thank you !!

  • @pauln1557
    @pauln1557 Год назад

    Another superb video, thanks for posting.
    Just one tiny criticism; for the sake of brevity it may be better to round the figures in your worked examples to just two significant places .
    Regards Paul

  • @GR-zd6xl
    @GR-zd6xl 3 года назад

    So excellent video!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jeffwolf5093
    @jeffwolf5093 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video

  • @IamMedicine
    @IamMedicine 3 года назад

    I love it. Great video.

  • @jihasvk8932
    @jihasvk8932 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video, please define about non polsrised capacitor

  • @edtechph5444
    @edtechph5444 3 года назад

    Nice watching ED TECH PH from philippines

  • @Jonathan-vx7xi
    @Jonathan-vx7xi 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, I really needed this. I just wasn't understanding why caps were being included in DC circuits

  • @Yash-Gaikwad
    @Yash-Gaikwad 2 года назад +1

    Far better than great scott.

  • @ganeshsankaran9665
    @ganeshsankaran9665 2 года назад

    Sweet and Simple

  • @bounceurabdelaziz4973
    @bounceurabdelaziz4973 Год назад

    Great video, thank you very much for your sharing, greetings to you from Algeria🇩🇿💚.