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  • when t = 0 , then sin (wt) should also be equal to zero... so resulting equation should be... what?

    please explain.

    Thanx

  • capacitator: ''Come on baby, charge me please!''

    inductor: "Oh man, screw you, i dont wanna get charged! Don 't do this to me!"

    hahaha

    Man you are awsome!!! I wish all my teachers had the passion you have.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Thank you for giving me a better understanding of this.

  • Sorry if its is a very amature question, trying to prep myself for this course in the fall, and am coming in blind. What does "Vb" mean. In the equation "Vl + Vc = Vb"?

    Thanks for any help

  • @missifer86 It's the voltage supplied by the source. Usually a battery for DC circuits

  • @missifer86 Vb should just be the voltage of the battery, Vl is for the inductance, and c is the capacitance

  • @missifer86 Vb is just the voltage supplied by the battery.

  • For a DC circute the reactants of capacitor is very high is't it ?

  • i wish he was my professor he is well organized compared to my professor and makes it more interesting by telling a story

  • i wish i could be in such lessons

  • ooh scratch that, he noticed it.. lol

    great vids btw..

  • isn't derivative of cos = -sin??

    didn't he forget the negative?

  • Good explanation, easy and clear.. Wel taught.

  • Totally clear! Finally i could understand the LC circuit. You're a great teacher. You make with your explanation things easier.

  • lol at the button and DC supply

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