people come here seeking help, but they don't compromise even very simple wording errors that they could understand easily from context and end up disliking the the entire video and confuse people who are learning in a good faith. smh
no criticism means no improvement. we want her to improve along with us learning so we criticize. As long as even one person is not smart enough to realize the context which is simple for YOU, means he is leaving with false, incorrect knowledge. Knowledge from a channel he trusted and may do badly in exams like GATE or others. Giving knowledge for free is good and is applauded, however, that itself comes with its own responsibilities. This tutorial series was advertised (yes, advertised, on their site) to be simple, easy to comprehend, and CORRECT. However, that is obviously wrong. Intentionally or not. These mistakes can only be rectified for future videos with criticism and feedback from us. Yet here you are being a gatekeeper, preventing us from helping THEM improve. The hypocrisy in you is strong.
Yeah. It's free and everyone's grateful. But this isn't the first time she's mispronouncing terms. I want to learn something. Rather, I was baffled at this explanation
It is really help full not only for this vedio but whole lecture series of control system engineering is excellent . Nice way of teaching. Avoiding some small mistakes.
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while converting mechanical system to electrical system the SPRING CONSTANT REPLACED BY RECIPROCAL OF CAPACITANCE (1/C), but Mam you convert is directly as 'C' plz confirm me which one is right????
Thank you very much ma'am, this was the best explanation I have seen on force voltage analogy. Cleared a concept for me which I was never able to understand
Mam..in the numerical In mechanical system B1 and K1 both are connected in parallel between M1 and M2.. So i think that in electrical system C1 and R1 will be connected in parallel between L1 and L2.. Clear that..mam as soon as possible..bcoz ur exams are soo closs..
Thank you ma'am for the step-by-step explanation but i am sorry because you didn't explain the analogy of "reference point" in both systems, it made me a little bit confused why in the example given, in the analogical electrical system, the series element C1 & R1 are connected to reference/ground,....aren't C1-R1 supposed to be isolated from reference/ground and be connected to L1 and L2 at the series connection C1-R1 respective ends? ... And C2, because k2 and b2 share the same reference point in the mechanical system, can we connect C2 in parallel with R2 while assuming both have the same curents flows in them?....Thank you.
Mam I am a 2nd year student of EXTC department. I have a subject EICS( Electronic Instrumentation & control system) Does this playlist cover all the syllabus of that subject?
Mam I think you have written something wrong in Fm in terms of displacement You are doing some simpler mistake which I can understand by myself but these videos are helping me too much Thanks for the videos
what is the real life application of force voltage analogy?...like where would we need to convert an a mechanical system to an electrical one while working in industry?
what if we have a sub mechanical system with mass, spring, damper that is moved or displaced by a voltage to force converter. an RLC and a mechanical sub system to gather. how will we relate
madam you made a mistake, you must say velocity instead of voltage while explaining the spring element. the displacement is an integration of velocity not voltage. please think something to make it correct.
even if i come here for help but still it may heavily confuse someone.... saying voltage once or twice or even for a complete explanation of a diagram is ok but here definitely she seems to have zero conceptual knowledge.. even after reading the first point again and again and saying velocity, she still goes back to voltage voltage... it's very sad that such deprived of knowledge teacher exists... still the video was helpful but I think it is really not acceptable as it can seriously confuse people