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  • sorry for that question, I must have been watched till the end, before asking.

  • why capacitors pass low frequency's?

    i have read that it has more impedance for low frequency's, because capacitor is able to build up more charge, witch will resist for direction change more powerfully...

  • Nice lecture, make filters seem to be so easy :) I don't quite get the math involving j (sqrt(-1))

  • overcool

  • my video did not show

  • is this all one class?

    sunva bitch they are doin shit thats in a second higher level of the circuits line of classes.

    They just go ahead and roll it all into one class? Daaaaym

  • if someone is unable at a certain speed doesnt mean everybody have to stop and wait for him to understand.get it or it's over for you.

  • lol i know. I just didn't know they go over all of this in one class. My school breaks these topics up into like 4 different classes.

    but we get a helluva lot more detail on specific topics. I think my teacher spent like a week and a half on the concepts of diodes alone. Going through all the molecular properties and everything. Ultimately he didn't even test it. He just talked about it for so long.

    Makes me feel like our classes waste so much time on stuff employers wont care about.

  • Yes, this class is intended for different purpose. Mit has different class just for simiconductor Physics.

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