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hi sir, i'm an electrical engineer and am now teaching Electrical Systems for civil engineering students. thanks for giving me other perspectives on your topics and i surely use this in my teaching. very helpful.
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@Gaurav J at 8:10 you mention that in a capacitive circuit voltage has a head start by 90° ahead of the current. It is well known that Voltage lags current by 90° in a pure capacitive circuit. Can you explain the difference please.
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these statements make it confuse, the current through capacitor is opposed in DC and allowed in AC. the only example where your statements are true are when capacitor is in parallel with voltage source, Capacitors have more reactance in series with DC voltage, and less in AC.
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Sir for class 11th we have a separate subject called Electronics instead of biology and I thought that it was a great decision to take Electronics but I am unable to understand what my teacher speaks in the class My exams are going to begin I am glad found your videos at the right time. I really need these basic information Thank you for making everything clear It really helped sir
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hi sir, i'm an electrical engineer and am now teaching Electrical Systems for civil engineering students. thanks for giving me other perspectives on your topics and i surely use this in my teaching. very helpful.
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Hello. The course is available on courses.theelectricalguy.in
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But can u do some videos of diode with passive elements in dc and ac networks !
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Excellent channel! Subscribed! What’s the software you are using for simulation? Thanks!
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Software - Everycircuit
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What is the tool name that you are using for simulation???
Everycircuit
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Capacitors block DC, the positive and negative charges just accumulate on the plates 4.:06
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Can you please tell the tool used by you for simulator?
It's called Everycircuit
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@Gaurav J at 8:10 you mention that in a capacitive circuit voltage has a head start by 90° ahead of the current. It is well known that Voltage lags current by 90° in a pure capacitive circuit. Can you explain the difference please.
Yes.. voltage lags by 90 deg with current.. i might have said the opposite..
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these statements make it confuse, the current through capacitor is opposed in DC and allowed in AC. the only example where your statements are true are when capacitor is in parallel with voltage source, Capacitors have more reactance in series with DC voltage, and less in AC.
Great video. How is the software called?
Thanks. The software is - everycircuit
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Thanks for the great explanation. What software did you use in the video? @GauravJ
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Ok, the capacitor opposes the change in voltage. But why does it opposes ? And why does the inductor opposes the change in current ?
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hi..but it says capacitor blocks DC and allows AC, but here you said it opposes AC, how's it so?
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Great explaination but I have a doubt when to use xc=1/wc and xc=1/jwc as both values are in ohmic unit.
Gaurav what is the simulator you are using in your videos for simulating the circuits
Everycircuit
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