Fantastic lecture. It explained Kirchhoff's Laws very well, which I had struggled with while studying from some books that I have (for the law on current, they neglected to mention that we were observing the currents flowing into and out of a junction point...or node as it is expressed in this lecture). I am very grateful to IIT and Prof. T.S.Natarajan for making these lectures available, these are a great source of knowledge. I need to start taking notes, these equations are too good to lose!
same shit over and over everything is the same thing .you guy come with the idea that everybody is equal then why not to think that everything is equal ..do something useful and go home ,no resistence no carent no asholling around ,don't wait another Eisenstein to slap your speedy mouth
@ PeopleWatchingThis . At around 6 mins, he talks about internal resistance and constant voltage.... If you solve some problems (and think about) like using a large internal resistance and small loads (different) .. u'll see that the current doesn't change much... This will give you some clarity
very good prof and knowledgable but my god his voice can go from low to high quickly and really grates on the ears. (but there is nothing we can do about it.)
Firefox has a number of plugins that let you download streaming video and watch it on your computer. But you watch the format, you need VLC Media player.
You are a great teacher! in lecture4 on MAXIMUN POWER THEOREM.R is not one of the parameters.I(L)=V(S)/2R(L) not V(S)/2R. I really appreciate your work but you talk faster than than slides. Well done! bamga902
hey a friend of mine gave an answer but i dont know whether it is good... so. the equation would be V1 + R1(+I1-I2-I3) = V2 + R2(+I2-I1-I3) = V3 + R3(+I3-I1-I2)
and the logic is 1stly that it is basically a parallel circuit and 2ndly that the current in each line is being opposed by the two other voltage sources currents
in other words you were too stupid to wire multiple current sources against eachothers and you shouldnt have done that
Hello, could please someone send me a message to tell me where i could possibly find the lecture notes above lecture 3? Thank you very much!
00Gravity 2 months ago
Great lectures prof. Natarajan! Thank you
ardutinker 3 months ago
U ROCK SIR
TheZeeshankhan 4 months ago
who is sir cute
iorixs 6 months ago 2
@iorixs LOL, man it's "circuit" not "sir cute', his spoken is not good but he is conveying a good deal of knowledge about electronics.
HomoSapien2012 5 months ago
Prof. T.S.Natarajan Rocks!!!!!
faizan789 1 year ago 4
Fantastic lecture. It explained Kirchhoff's Laws very well, which I had struggled with while studying from some books that I have (for the law on current, they neglected to mention that we were observing the currents flowing into and out of a junction point...or node as it is expressed in this lecture). I am very grateful to IIT and Prof. T.S.Natarajan for making these lectures available, these are a great source of knowledge. I need to start taking notes, these equations are too good to lose!
TheRabidgoalie 1 year ago
same shit over and over everything is the same thing .you guy come with the idea that everybody is equal then why not to think that everything is equal ..do something useful and go home ,no resistence no carent no asholling around ,don't wait another Eisenstein to slap your speedy mouth
paulsnake65 1 year ago
@ PeopleWatchingThis . At around 6 mins, he talks about internal resistance and constant voltage.... If you solve some problems (and think about) like using a large internal resistance and small loads (different) .. u'll see that the current doesn't change much... This will give you some clarity
int res = 1, load res =100
101=5/I I = 0.05 A
internal res = 1, load res =200
201=5/I I= 0.025
int res = 1000, load res 10
1010=5/I ; I= 0.005
int res = 1000, load res 100
1100=5/I , I= 0.0045
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@SuhasTechBlog
you need to bring in the voltage divide rule in consideration as most of the supply voltage will be lost across the large internal resistance. eg
supply voltage = 10v
int res = 100ohm
load res = 1000ohm
v = (100ohm / (100ohm+1000ohm)) x 10v
Voltage across load is now 0.9V
I'm sure I'm right but please, someone correct me if I'm wrong
rodwynnejones 1 year ago
HOW TO DOWNLOAD THIS
Gayathrismart 1 year ago
thank you
newagexpress 1 year ago
Thanx professor. I am greatful for your lecture.
vgnfw27d 1 year ago 16
about 24th min of video... that equation should have been explained more in detail
i personally know nothing about (I1-I2)R2 because it should have been only I2R2 and thats it
PLUS i see a 3rd loop, the whole
so this part sucks
frostwow 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this valuable information for free!
harmlesone 1 year ago 4
good stuff. helpful for studyin thanks :)
himrawkz 2 years ago
very good prof and knowledgable but my god his voice can go from low to high quickly and really grates on the ears. (but there is nothing we can do about it.)
thank you for bringing us these lectures.
YoLninYo 2 years ago 2
well done prof, but i cant see the bread board settings!
jacky9982 2 years ago
awsome work prof...!!!
may god bless you for this...!!
aviatorgtm 2 years ago 3
We thank you so much Professor
toniiior 2 years ago 3
Very good job prof. I'm very bad in maths. but your lecture is so clear and direct that I can understand easily the fomulas.
Thanks, you have done a great work. Hat's off !!
masterpritam26 2 years ago 3
how do you download these video
thank you so much
sport192338 2 years ago
Firefox has a number of plugins that let you download streaming video and watch it on your computer. But you watch the format, you need VLC Media player.
TakronRust 2 years ago
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nosupecualponerme 2 years ago
you can download this video with "free flv converter"
0mabin0 2 years ago
Thank You Professor !!! for your time and energy that you invested to educate us!!!
autorancho 2 years ago 3
gr8 lecture thanq
luchipher2007 2 years ago 2
Hi!
Thank you very much on your series of lectures. I learn a lot for an electronics enthusiast like me. More power Prof. Natarajan!
manolitoist 2 years ago
great set of lectures.
please keep them coming.
orangedac 2 years ago
You are a great teacher! in lecture4 on MAXIMUN POWER THEOREM.R is not one of the parameters.I(L)=V(S)/2R(L) not V(S)/2R. I really appreciate your work but you talk faster than than slides. Well done! bamga902
olugbenga1000 2 years ago
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Hes a waste of time,god have mercy on all students who are going to be at the mercy at south asian teachers.
I cant understand this paki, why dont more african amercian teach, theyre better, they really are.
hilarycutter 2 years ago
what did you have trouble understanding?
orangedac 2 years ago
I love this stuff, but the music, well?
BRADD500 2 years ago
i already put these 40 videos on my ipod, so i watch them any time
ruviol 2 years ago 2
can you tell me how to download these videos
masterpritam26 2 years ago
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0mabin0 2 years ago
Great lectures, thank you ! Is there a way to have this lectures on a DVD or something like that ? How, where and how much ?
luizapanaitescu 2 years ago
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nosupecualponerme 2 years ago
American instructors need to watch this. they may actually envy these lectures.
ufoseverywhere 2 years ago
yes but very lame presentation work, oh well.
goodluckpeace44 2 years ago
i wish i could buy the lectures all on dvd or blu ray. i hate to rely on an internet connection or servers.
duckmysickmfuthamuck 2 years ago 3
Why cant you download it from here...
shan19key 2 years ago
is there a way? let me know. thanx
ufoseverywhere 2 years ago
i know a way send me u info
nosupecualponerme 2 years ago
goood&usefilll........thx
cuty6767 2 years ago
The best lectures in Electronics
Thank you Sir!!!!!
yash845 2 years ago 2
gr8 video
abhivpcoe 2 years ago
sir tusi great ho
9988246101 2 years ago
I have a doubt. How i2r3 came in 24th min of lectures?kindly explain nybody.
gyanu85 2 years ago
@gyanu85
hey a friend of mine gave an answer but i dont know whether it is good... so. the equation would be V1 + R1(+I1-I2-I3) = V2 + R2(+I2-I1-I3) = V3 + R3(+I3-I1-I2)
and the logic is 1stly that it is basically a parallel circuit and 2ndly that the current in each line is being opposed by the two other voltage sources currents
in other words you were too stupid to wire multiple current sources against eachothers and you shouldnt have done that
frostwow 1 year ago
The lectures r vry gud by natarajan sir. Evrybody will get interest in tis subject if thy listen tis.
gyanu85 2 years ago
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gyanu85 2 years ago
Greaat
emishoktube 3 years ago
Very good lectures. Extremely valuable. Thank you for teaching me.
fotohogger 3 years ago
grrt job!!! need lectures for enc!!! it suxx...i actually understand evrything here
searchyew 3 years ago
It is very nice to see these videos on the internet.Please keep continuing these videos
stalinn7 3 years ago
It is very nice to see these lectures on the internet.Please keep continuing these lectures
stalinn7 3 years ago
I love this lecture series, Prof. Natarajan! Very helpful! Please, keep them coming
DoubleDeuce2500 3 years ago
Great explanation of fundamental difference btw Volt and Current Sources.. Every newbee shoul learn this by heart.
Godd job, Doc!
amper0003 3 years ago
good
arbornleader 3 years ago
great videso!!! thanks for posting! remember to do a lecture
in another language its very dificult! prof natarajan does a great jop explaining science matters!
puppeteye 3 years ago
muerte a toda autoridad!!! ashkelon!
nachiketa89 3 years ago
all elctures are very well explained..theories and actual!!!!! i love this!!!!!
josephryanlapinid 3 years ago
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Yes, if you understand his words. Accents are so annoying.
zullottrocker 3 years ago
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This is Tee Yess Natarajan what do you expect?
bahanaa 3 years ago
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You are right, sorry.
zullottrocker 3 years ago
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No problem.
bahanaa 3 years ago
wew....what a comment...
use your head..
don't you see he is indian
what do you expect...
asshole
enet0926 3 years ago 14
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u suck
dineshauti 1 year ago
Sir, your way of explaining makes it very easy to understand several concepts, as you also show it practically.
krishh17 3 years ago 7
Very Useful
qadermohi 3 years ago 5