Lecture Series on Power System Analysis by Prof.A.K.Sinha, Department of Electrical Engineering,IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
Well it is complex, no question. FYI: we are dealing with sub atomic particles (electrons).
However, the main principle is relatively easy to understand, but when compiling complex systems together and when getting into mathematics, it gets complicated.
We have computer technologies, and programming available to help us.
What I agree with you specially, is that the main principles should be stressed a lot in class, with skills on how to take those main principles into solving complex systems.
C3 The present electrical theory is far too complex to allow for a revolution in electrical usage, and these lectures just demonstrate this fact admirably well. Progress only happens when we re-examine past theory and remove from it what is unnecessary to arrive at the necessary truth. But failure to re-examine basic theory will end in disaster as the trend toward specialization -- and hence ignorance of wholistic circuitry principles -- continues. We need basic principle understanding to see
thanks to all who had helped in making this video
gatehamper 5 months ago
ACSR, AAAC, ACAR etc ...Which one is commonly used ? ACSR right ...?
Cahbagus16 7 months ago
Too slow teaching
Cahbagus16 7 months ago
It's saturday , the internet line shall not be slow .
Cahbagus16 7 months ago
@6:35 spelling error the slide- 'aluminum'.
tensorbundle 1 year ago
thank you very much
alnsr 1 year ago
Well it is complex, no question. FYI: we are dealing with sub atomic particles (electrons).
However, the main principle is relatively easy to understand, but when compiling complex systems together and when getting into mathematics, it gets complicated.
We have computer technologies, and programming available to help us.
What I agree with you specially, is that the main principles should be stressed a lot in class, with skills on how to take those main principles into solving complex systems.
usaleb 2 years ago
C3 The present electrical theory is far too complex to allow for a revolution in electrical usage, and these lectures just demonstrate this fact admirably well. Progress only happens when we re-examine past theory and remove from it what is unnecessary to arrive at the necessary truth. But failure to re-examine basic theory will end in disaster as the trend toward specialization -- and hence ignorance of wholistic circuitry principles -- continues. We need basic principle understanding to see
inertialcapacity 2 years ago