Hi, it's a great video. May I kindly ask which software you used to animate the curves? thanks!
@bobmcbobby5211Күн бұрын
Yeah this is completely insane quality. Thank you so much!!!
@memozahran63952 күн бұрын
Source code on github is not working?!
@maxwang25374 күн бұрын
Another question. From the style of the animation, looks like it’s made with the Manim tool of 3brown1blue? Thanks.
@maxwang25374 күн бұрын
I got the answer from the description of the vid. Which is yes.
@maxwang25374 күн бұрын
15:29 I have a question. Since the rate of change of a sinusoidal function is zero when it’s at it peak and the maximum when it reaches zero, and that the amplitude of the induced field is proportional to the time rate of change of the inducing field, why are the two fields not 90 degrees out of phase but rather always in phase?
@maxwang25374 күн бұрын
It’s a shame this is not watched by far more. Great visualisation. Thank you very much!❤
@robegatt17 күн бұрын
That's it! the fking passive low pass filtrr has a truncated pole 😅 no bigger gain than 1 (0db)
@KanwarCventАй бұрын
Love it man !!! More power to you.
@dabdoube92Ай бұрын
Where have you been man ?
@chrisr3592Ай бұрын
Scintillating video. What software did you use for the animations?
@freakmusicaddictАй бұрын
is the discord server members only now or what happened to it, would be interested to join if it is still active
@omarmohamed3473Ай бұрын
Best KZfaq channel for electrical engineering concepts. Thank you so much for creating these amazing videos! They are so helpful for me!
@ericadipalma7518Ай бұрын
Grazie! ❤️
@rashidabder-rahimurbina7010Ай бұрын
You need more views dude this is awesome
@islombeksheraliyev43412 ай бұрын
You just explained better than my professor at the university. I couldn't understand from the books and lectures, but after watching your video, I am just wondering, how it is possible to teach like your video! Thank you man, you made my day!
@shahriarrudra74952 ай бұрын
ABCD parameters matrix multiplication
@Dimas_Lopes2 ай бұрын
i wish i had these videos during my EE course teachers doing on boards and replicating with real components in the lab was so hard
@ParniaSh2 ай бұрын
This video helped me understand plane wave propagation. Thank you so much! Could you please make a video about wave polarization (elliptical, circular etc.)?
@veronicanoordzee64402 ай бұрын
@ 00:09 "SUPPOSE WE HAVE TWO LONG WIRES" (with one wire you suggest this is made up of the two lines drawn). @ 01:01 ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT VOLTAGE-DIFFERENCES ALONG THE LINE OR BETWEEN THE TWO LINES??? Advice: Be more clear in the terminology you use!
@adhil89182 ай бұрын
❤
@bmacdoug2 ай бұрын
An elegant demonstration of getting from Maxwell's equations to Kirchhoff's laws. Thank-you.
@hwanchoi67602 ай бұрын
Thank you for lecture. finally. I got this.
@MohamedEmad-fc7zy2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great effort at simulation and explanation, but there is a small error in the ninth minute 9:11. The direction of the magnetic field inside the magnet must be from south to north(LEFT to RIGHT in the video) and opposite its direction outside the magnet, from north to south. This satisfies Gauss's law, Thus, If we draw a circle at N or S, there must be arrows coming out of the circle. At the same time, Arrows enter the circle
@luphiax42392 ай бұрын
why at 7:16 you say that the current is 180° out of phase if in the graph on the top left corner they are out of phase of 90°
@luphiax42392 ай бұрын
from an electronic engineer perspective this is absolute genious
@damiangames12042 ай бұрын
Fantastic animations
@mrshodz2 ай бұрын
can you do an animation of michelson interferometer measure wavelength. how do the wavelengths interact to make rings to measure the wavelength please.
@fadi52282 ай бұрын
better than 2 hours lecture sir
@nageshyadavali9742 ай бұрын
I have a question, since electricity travels at light speed, we can see difference in the voltage levels after the distance of 3000km, does any transmission has the distance more than 3000km? Please help to understand!!!?
@systemmatrixa27022 ай бұрын
Why is the spectrum sometimes broader and smaller when vary the signal frequency
@systemmatrixa27022 ай бұрын
This channel is pure gold. Would love to hear more about power electronics or energy engineering from you :) ❤
@parthapodder60782 ай бұрын
Please, mention the softwear you are using to do the simulation. I will really appreciate your effort.
@ndenjoyment65913 ай бұрын
Just a dumb question - why we took I is 180 deg shifted from V
@aarongrossman71093 ай бұрын
PLEASE COME BACK
@willthecat38613 ай бұрын
IMO, skips all the important parts... especially the math.
@BritishEngineer2 ай бұрын
Yes, that’s commonplace in an introduction…
@DARPANGUPTA-gn9ld3 ай бұрын
Why there is only omega in cn expression Why not n×omega
@MinMax-kc8uj3 ай бұрын
Ok, got an answer to something I wasn't even thinking about. Been wondering why [x^2-y^2-z^2, 2*x*y, 2*x*z]*1/sqrt(x^2+y^2+z^2) is a 3d smith chart. It's that z[l]=(1+Γ)/(1-Γ). There is a rotation function for tangents. tan(pi/4+t/2)=(1+tan(t/2))/(1-tan(t/2)). You're forcing Γ into that tan(t/2) spot. Given, it's not a regular tangent. Maybe it's more of a hyperbolic tangent thing going on.
@pontusvangen7023 ай бұрын
Amazing video
@MinMax-kc8uj3 ай бұрын
Oh, shit, I know what all that stuff is. You can't generalize it that way. I tried. When you do the two 'e' exponentials, the sum of the sequence gets messed up. That (-1)^t becomes its own exponential. The helix/drill thing is more cylinder like if you don't do 1:1 (squishing them).
@akrammohamed83743 ай бұрын
Are you egyptian by any chance?
@temp84203 ай бұрын
Great video hours of effort put in
@user-fd8ob9gh3t4 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@redknight3444 ай бұрын
Very good video!
@cycyc23334 ай бұрын
The most significant video in EM I've ever seen before! Waiting for your next!
@OzGoober4 ай бұрын
"Engineers do like negative feedback" Excellent.
@nasirulhaque89424 ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@camgere4 ай бұрын
Excellent information! 1988_Cypress_CMOS_Data_Book.pdf (Search “1988 Cypress CMOS Data Book”) is available online . Chapter 10 (starting at 10-60) has an excellent review of transmission line theory. You need to understand complex impedance and basic circuit theory. “Terminate a transmission line in its characteristic impedance.” It is aimed at digital designers, not RF specialists. I realize this is from the days of the IBM PC, but the basics of transmissions lines haven’t changed.
@jakeburchfield18644 ай бұрын
this is such a helpful video! it's really difficult to find good visual explanations of these concepts but you really did it well.