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  • awesome...

  • god bless you

  • you are the best

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  • i wish brian from family guy was my teacher

  • when i see videos like this i wonder why i bother spending 3500 quid to go to uni....

  • respected SIR........ Superbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb­bb..................mind blowing i really like Ur simpleton way of teaching and really guided 4r me this tutorial.................thank­s allot for this help

    MUDASSAR SHAHZAD MODEL TOWN SARGODHA PAKISTAN

  • u r wayyyyyyyyyyyy bettr than my college prof.....................man i hope u were teachin me

  • This is a great video but a I think for Laplace T S is complex? S is complex so the transform has a value when the real part of "a" is less then the real part of "s"

  • its a wonderful age when we can be procrastinating and stumble upon school material

  • Thanks a lot bro. God bless!! You just saved me a grade.

  • done this at college, didn't understand a thing... but i knew Khan was there for rescue !

    so i came home, watched this.. and Boom ! .. crystal clear.. magical

  • from zeero to infinityy!

  • Would you like to give lectures at the University of Antwerp in Belgium? Because our professor just can't teach! ;-)

  • i always appreciate people like you - who teachs without any expectation. Thank you for taking your time doing this excellent work.

  • THx for these awesome instructions! Im german and still... i understood this concept way better from ur explanation then from my clases @ university

  • Thank You.

    God Bless you Sir.

    Honored to have learnt from you.

  • YOU'RE AMAZING! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • Thank you and bless you, sir, for the easy-download option. Your unselfishness knows no bounds.

  • you are rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr so good

  • this guy takes tutoring to a whole new level, maths can be fun

  • I didn't understand Laplace transform much when I was taught it at the start of a module, this helped me to, at the very least, understand the basic methodology behind it.

    Thank you. You've been a truly helpful revision resource.

  • i wana just give u a hug bro

  • Sal Khan: A jack of all trades, master of ????? well apparently all of them.  EPIC GENIUS!

  • thanks dude you are the best. keep it up, from Aus

  • i finally found a teacher who teaches me that stuff easily. Thanks Sir.

  • I wonder can maths be so simple... U are genius.. I will spread this video as much as possible...

  • Good job man

  • i cant believe is it this simple........ i didnt understand a word in lecture. those uni lecturer make everything complicated to sound smart don't they?

    thx

  • You Sir, are a mathematical PIMP. Its a complement!

  • I THINK I MIGHT PASS MY DIFFERENTIAL EQ COURSE THANKS TO YOU <3

  • man, respect ! FROM AUS !

  • omg! thanks a lot! I'll be using this transform a lot since i'm studying Electrical eng'g! khan academy ftw!

  • @thepicwin ... i wish my differential equations prof came with the ability to pause and rewind!! :P

    ...i also wish he spoke english! haha

    from the palestinian territories, sal you are the bestest! (jk my english is not that bad!) :P

    thanks again

  • Thank you man... You have been very helpful. Writing from Bulgaria.

  • i just love differential equations

    i don't know how i used to live without differential eq.

  • hey thanks alot for all of these videos i was wondering since it seems to hard to use the mouse you might as well get one of these electronic pens and whatever u write would come up instantly thus saving u time and effort ... i'd gift u one but im living on an allowance from my parents :p gj

  • please make a video of Fourrier and Z , Thank you for this great job and effort,I won't forget you from my prayings. God Bless you

  • ya my prof is from uzbekistan....fuckin cant understand SHIT!!

  • Sir i understand the concepts, but one thing is disturbing me.

    The "s" used in the calculations is my problem i want to know what it is , what it is called and what is its function?

    Thanx!

  • @insomniacsuhaib

    it is a function in frequency domain used in electric circuits & signal systems in engineering u don't have to worry about it for now if u don't intend to join an engineering school

  • thanks from mechanics engineering student from brazil

  • Thanks from Norway! This is really usefull stuff! Keep up the good work

  • These are some really usefull exercises,i have taken Applied Maths class in my univercity and this helped me a lot ! great job !! keep up the good work bro , from Greece !!

    Could you do the same for Convolution or you have already done it  ???

  • EE > CE :)

  • @GianniSA

    ME>EE>CE

  • lol really tho? everyone knows how crappy CE is, thats why i made that comparison... i could have put EE > all but figured bashing CE was good enough. and btw ME is NOT > EE

    if you ever do an experiment where you can't even see what's going on, let me know. And if you don't understand what I am talking about you don't deserve to post on here :)

  • civil engineering student from canada, thank you so much

  • 2nd year civil student. Thanks a lot of the help.

  • damn you`re good! electrical engineer from norway

  • AMAZING VIDS

    THNX A LOT!!!!

  • I wish my differential equations prof was a disembodied voice that draws colorful equations on a black screen. I know I'd learn this stuff a lot faster and understand a lot more... Thanks for posting these vids!

  • Thanks man. Saved me a lot of time.

    Who needs uni lectures when you have this.

    Not joking.

    Also you have impeccable mouse handwriting.

  • actually i have to say that this guy here explains things much better than my second year Mech Engineering Maths teacher, thumbs up

  • thats right, this is saving my life as well.

    uni lectures are boring.

  • I guess he might use a tablet pc pen :)

  • thank u soooo much for helpng thousands of students.....

  • very nice explanation. I picked up all those things but if u use one notepad or something which gives the crisp handwriting then it would help understand even better.. anyways... i hope to get a teacher like u.. i really appreciate the effort :)

  • Awesome, please keep up the great work!

  • thanks very good

  • I wish I had something like this when I went through Diff Eq. It was murder!

  • Thankyou.

  • Pure awesomeness... Sir, you are a master of Maths..!!

  • Thank you! talk about turning on a light:)-N.Z

  • Feels like calculus 2 all over again. Now i have study over some integration techniques from my notebook for that class. But good job.

  • ^_^ 

    THANKS!!

  • thank u so much it is really helpful

  • thank you so much

  • por favorr hagan subtitulos en españoll

  • dude, I'm saved! I've been drawing a blank about figuring out Laplace transforms for the last week, and watching this and your other videos finally helped everything click... thanks!

  • Thank you.

  • i am really glad to have watched this video...i learned a lot....thanks

  • so nice to see it done slow

  • good job - let knowlege rule

  • i fuckn love u

  • this is freakin' great!

  • thankyou so much for the laplace!

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