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  • sooooo nicely taught!!!..

  • nicely taught!!!.... thank you ....SIR~!!!

  • nicely taught!!!.... thank you SIR~!!!

  • @ 4:20 the graph begins from origin itself i believe

  • is mean an equivalent for average?

    

  • Must have been filmed during spring you can hear American Robins chirping outside the window .

  • did u say cheat sheet ? we11 i guess u 1ive by the c0de it aint a crime if ur n0t caught ,,, by the way ur a great teacher in many ways u make it 100k s0 simp1e n0w TQ =)

  • Thank you soooo much!! 

  • Thnks alot..!! 

  • I'm way more exciting that this when I peak...

  • @elijohua is your peak an rms peak?

  • The phasor diagrams used are misleading. The +X-axis should be used to represent a purely resistive load, and the +Y-axis to represent a purely inductive load, and the -Y-axis to represent a purely capacitive load.

  • i understood everythng thank u

    thank you

  • excellent! thank you so much more clear!

  • good job!! nice teaching

  • Thank you very much!! Helped a lot

  • I want the derivation of RMS current which is equal to .707Eo

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