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Electronic Basics #13: Coils / Inductors (Part 2) Reactance

Electronic Basics #13: Coils / Inductors (Part 2) Reactance

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Electronic Basics #13: Coils / Inductors (Part 2) Reactance walter: Thank you sincerely. All the text books with clear formulas do not communicate a comprehensive picture or thought as to this simple demonstration, so even if you are good and know this there are a few variables that make it difficult to grasp, in it's functional entirety, you made it simple and clear. That is the sign of excellent teaching, effortless understanding. Again my respect and kudos, it was masterful in it's simplicity.
Date: 2020-09-05

Comments and reviews: 8


Love these videos! ive seen many many many of your videos and always appreciate videos like these! i finished my first year of Computer engineering and its nice to recap with these videos and be able to make perfect sense of everything!
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Shit, you have to be 100% attentive if you don't want so miss some information because every sentence is important.
Best electronic basics series I have seen.

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You are doing a great job, and your videos are entirely instrumental in building a project. I am working on power converters; AC-DC, DC-AC, DC-DC, AC-AC.
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I was fed up of reading theories but still it was not cleared. You are dope. Thank you. You have a great sense of explanation using practical approach.
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How does pi come into the forumla? I mean. not saying that I really understand anything else but it seems strange. Another obstacle to figure out.
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Agree completely. I have a transistor tester guy just like you speed and they rule. They have so many features. Also +1 for German quality
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I need a machine that can test all the inductor coil. What you suggested for me to buy. ( Not too expensive and not too low price )
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can you show that our home supply voltage is sinusoidal in an oscilloscope. will u direct connect CRO leads to wall socket
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