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Why do we use complex numbers in circuit analysis? | What is Impedance? | What are Phasor Diagrams? 

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The video addresses one of the most overlooked questions in EE; Why do we use complex numbers for analysing AC circuits? The video explains one of the most revolutionary techniques in circuit analysis that enables us to deal with sinusoids effortlessly.
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Комментарии : 67   
@hugojj101
@hugojj101 Год назад
Thanks for sharing man, It's hard finding good Uni level videos sometimes. This was perfect. Loads of students find it hard to understand why we use Eulers, but your diagram summed it up so well.
@lucamattioni7690
@lucamattioni7690 Год назад
Thank you so much for this Clear explanafion: I' been struggling a lot in the past to grasp why there was the need for complex numbers and you hava described it in a neat and tidy way. Thanks a lot!
@mr.smitdineshbhaiboraniya8288
I can't describe how much helpful this video is for me right now. I was stuck on a project and trying to understand analogy between dynamical systems like electrical circuits and mechanical and acoustical systems. This video basically summarizes all the learning required for me. Thank you very much sir.
@gdhinesh7748
@gdhinesh7748 2 года назад
Awesome content bro🔥 More than that, the sequence with which you explained was impressive and makes it more interesting... Keep going 😎
@rodrigocalixto470
@rodrigocalixto470 Год назад
Extremely well explained :) Awesome graphics too!
@academiadaeletricidade
@academiadaeletricidade День назад
After 20y of electrical engineer I visualize the meaning of impedance model!! Now I’ll study more about it!! Really thanks!!
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds День назад
Thanks :) Glad I could help
@academiadaeletricidade
@academiadaeletricidade День назад
5:28 could you explain "linear Differential Equation with an exponential drive produces an exponential output" and why vc(~) = Vc*e^jwt
@arnaudguela631
@arnaudguela631 5 месяцев назад
This explanation is very well structured and logical. Keep up the good work ma guy!
@bmacdoug
@bmacdoug 9 месяцев назад
Beautifully done.
@samuealraj4427
@samuealraj4427 2 года назад
Amazing content.. Way to go bro!!
@alinakobru6721
@alinakobru6721 9 месяцев назад
Hi, thanks for sharing except I have a question how did you integrate the homogenous solution at 2:30 ?
@adastra123
@adastra123 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much. None of the other videos go through it so thoroughly . Sometimes, the obvious is not visible to me, but you made me see with a much broader perspective. I never knew that the purpose of multiplying by euler is to get both the current and voltage as measurable properties. If you were in Ireland 🇮🇪 I would buy you the finest midleton rare whiskey . Thank you so much and may you and your family be loved and enjoy good health.
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 4 месяца назад
Thanks a lot for your kind words, glad it helped.
@simon-x
@simon-x 4 месяца назад
Wow mate this video is just brilliant!! Im currently in my first semester of computer engineering and about to take an exam on AC circuit analysis. Im struggling a bit with all of this information but your video has just helped me to get so much clearer of a piture of all of this, so thanks mate!!!
@manishgarg390
@manishgarg390 Год назад
Fantastic content please make more videos on these complex topics
@briantarrant4907
@briantarrant4907 Год назад
With this video, you've made something really, really great
@joswarbellidorosas3956
@joswarbellidorosas3956 Год назад
Awesome explanation!!
@shantanukumar7174
@shantanukumar7174 4 месяца назад
Great content my friend, so epegantly explained
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 2 месяца назад
Excellent animations !
@vasanthnatarajan4834
@vasanthnatarajan4834 2 года назад
Very nice work ❤️
@garethxue8938
@garethxue8938 6 месяцев назад
Good effort. While the answer is not complete. Say frequency w=0, the output Vc should be an exponential shape. The answer does not cover this. It's better to show expression of phi.
@titouan3702
@titouan3702 Год назад
Before this video I didn't understand anything about the reasons we use complexe number in this field. You've made it extremely clear . It's Wild. Everything is perfect in this video. Thank you from France 🇫🇷.. You're very very talented
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds Год назад
Thank you for your kind words, glad I could help
@sachi4153
@sachi4153 Год назад
Really great job brother
@sainarasimma6465
@sainarasimma6465 2 года назад
Great work 🔥
@abbask56
@abbask56 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. This is how a nerd should see the science
@gomathisankarr1768
@gomathisankarr1768 2 года назад
Good job bro.... Continue the good work..)
@shivanshtripathi986
@shivanshtripathi986 2 года назад
Really Awesome 👏
@abdomohamed4962
@abdomohamed4962 2 года назад
this channel is sooo underrated
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 2 года назад
Thanks a lot :)
@aviral1337
@aviral1337 8 месяцев назад
Great video!
@MMNayem-dq4kd
@MMNayem-dq4kd 2 года назад
Great job bro.
@a.nelprober4971
@a.nelprober4971 2 года назад
Exceptionally well put together video.
@a.nelprober4971
@a.nelprober4971 2 года назад
Mistake at 6:19 forgot a j. Made me so confuse
@alisharifian535
@alisharifian535 5 месяцев назад
So using complex numbers instead of ordinary trigonometry was just a matter of convenience.i was always wondering why something that can be written in trigonometry and algebra uses phasor vectors and imaginary numbers.
@isaigordeev
@isaigordeev 2 года назад
And you could generalize, adding solenoid (viscosity friction) to the circuit
@mibrahim4245
@mibrahim4245 2 года назад
you are so smart .. I saved this video on the list to watch many times until I digest its contents.. p.s: I'm an electrical engineer
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 2 года назад
Thank you :)
@balajimundhe6102
@balajimundhe6102 6 месяцев назад
is it related to Fourier transform ?
@wangyuwin
@wangyuwin Год назад
good stuff
@ThePhysicsTrain
@ThePhysicsTrain 2 года назад
Great video man.. Keep up the good work. Also, could you please share the code.
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 2 года назад
Thank you very much. Sure, I've kinda messed up my GitHub a bit, I'll upload once I've rectified it
@RAHUDAS
@RAHUDAS 8 дней назад
The why part is not clear yet
@isaigordeev
@isaigordeev 2 года назад
Great, but usually R is denoted just as rectangular, not a 2d spring
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 2 года назад
Yeah I could've, but I decided make it specific to EE so making resistor a box would've confused people when I showed them the impedance box
@alfaalberto1
@alfaalberto1 Месяц назад
What happened with the other videos?
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds Месяц назад
Which ones?
@alfaalberto1
@alfaalberto1 Месяц назад
You mention the “phaser diagram of a circuit in the next video” but it does not appear in the watchlist or in the “principal list”, and in the “Analog Circuit Fundamentals” watchlist you mention other videos but only have two since two years-before, they are really helpful so if you have more I can not locate them, or these are available under a subscription?, I do not know, that is why my question.😅
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds Месяц назад
Thanks a lot, glad you find them useful. Yeah as you see it's been 2 years 😂. I graduated and changed streams in this period, hence the break. I'm thinking of continuing it now, will ping if I do :)
@alfaalberto1
@alfaalberto1 Месяц назад
@@TheRookieNerds thank you so much, I will be pending on them, does not matter if I have to pay for subscription.
@bartolomiuschristoffel8108
@bartolomiuschristoffel8108 Год назад
Are you use manim to make this video?
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds Год назад
Yeah
@JousefM
@JousefM 2 года назад
Is the code open source?
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 2 года назад
Yeah github.com/TheRookieNerd
@shaw8234
@shaw8234 2 года назад
3:50
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 2 года назад
Lol
@audionmusic2787
@audionmusic2787 6 месяцев назад
Your English is about 70% understandable. Enunciate and slow down.
@SanjayKannan4502
@SanjayKannan4502 2 года назад
Anant Agarwal ftw
@pelasgeuspelasgeus4634
@pelasgeuspelasgeus4634 8 месяцев назад
Sorry but you don't necessarily need complex numbers. You need vector analysis. I guess using complex numbers on the title you get more views but it's also misleading.
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 8 месяцев назад
The title merely asks why we use complex numbers even though it explains why it's needed.
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds 8 месяцев назад
The title merely asks why we use complex numbers even though the video explains why it's needed.
@pelasgeuspelasgeus4634
@pelasgeuspelasgeus4634 8 месяцев назад
@@TheRookieNerds And I told you that you don't necessarily need complex numbers but you pass the message that complex numbers are needed! Don't you see the difference?
@AsBi1
@AsBi1 Год назад
he talks like he is talking to himself, couldn't understand a word
@ankitbhattacharjee_iitkgp
@ankitbhattacharjee_iitkgp 4 месяца назад
You of course have to know basics of Mathematics and Electrical Technology for this.
@solcoster8110
@solcoster8110 Год назад
Hey I Have a question Assumong complex numbers were never invented, would AC circuits would have been created, would lightbulbs, and toasters exists without the invention or knowledge of complex numbers?
@TheRookieNerds
@TheRookieNerds Год назад
Yeah they would've, cause as you see AC calculations are not impossible without complex numbers, they are tedious.
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