Laplace Transforms Electrical Engineering Application
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i only know only the basic in electrical engineering...i learned it from highschool...lol
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Grrr circuits. So glad I didn't pick EE.
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I love to see diversity in the engineering field. Keep going buddy!
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17 ignorant haters... do ur thang man... education is power man and no one can take that from u!!
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Like the video and individual but I have a weird phobia of chalk - sady yet true,,,
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Good explanation. But it is quite a easy one.
Have you done state space models? That would be a good one to demo, using op-amps etc up to two characteristic equations.
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Thank you for the post. I was searching everywhere for a short, to the point 2nd order Laplace explanation.
If you can post more a harder problem of these ones it would be appreciated.
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Read all the comment and....it seems that only "The Ultimate being01" makes senses here....I don't like math however, I love electrical engineering so much that I cant escape to learn math...
I would still go with using DE, though on this. kinda like solving the transient RLC equation and the circuit's response at a given time....way harder but exciting!
SHITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT smart mutha fucka.
e521soediv 2 years ago 18
The Laplace transform is the basis of control engineering, and the basis for solving any linear Time Invariant system for that matter. There is really nothing complex about it, in fact it was created for making solving systems easier.
I really don't get why people fear mathematics so much, its a bit of a sad thing. Mathematics is just a tool we use to describe how nature behaves, basically creating models of reality.
GTXAbunada 10 months ago 5