If dc motors say 12 and 24v can they be wired for 110?
@daylonbarton84842 күн бұрын
Just started a substation relay technology program. What should I expect in the workforce?
@cateatfood66343 күн бұрын
This stuff is so far over my head. Its more amazing than any other field, from vehicles to buildings. It's crazy how differently God made us, how, for some people, this comes naturally and they're super intrigued by it. I tip my non existent hat to all of you gentlemen that keep our lives lit up, cool and warm. 💙💙
@kikifaqih_3 күн бұрын
what software for this animation?
@Kaamanita3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much and kudos to you for making this marvelous video!
@dz4ever8643 күн бұрын
thanks for your awesome explanation for this project . my i ask for your personal email to contact you? i have few questions and i would love to know .
@user-ud6ui7zt3r3 күн бұрын
According to this video, do you realize how many FIRST EVERs Heaviside DID? • he was the first guy to "coin" the word *inductance.* (👈So, why were units of inductance _not_ named after Heaviside?) • he was the first guy to "set up" what is now called (in books that teach the topic of Differential Equations) *a forcing equation.* (👈This is where you put a sum of 3 voltage terms on the left side of the '=' sign (i.e. one to represent voltage that results from R, and one to represent voltage that results from L, and one to represent voltage that results from C) and you put *an input signal* voltage on the right side of the '=' sign. Differential Equations textbooks refer to the applied *input signal* as a *forcing equation.* )
@rockapedra11305 күн бұрын
Very good video!!!
@briannsama22186 күн бұрын
Thank you for your tutorial, am learning.
@tombouie7 күн бұрын
Well-Done
@jimmy215848 күн бұрын
I arrived here from the epic story of the first transatlantic telegram cable. Fantastic summary.
@demej008 күн бұрын
Shannon is so underappreciated.
@juppster56948 күн бұрын
Thank you
@scottbarham84558 күн бұрын
the work of Maxwell is at its base the work of Faraday ... he was first he pointed the way
@TalkingBook9 күн бұрын
That's great but left waiting for the show to drop - like what/how did OH solve the problem? You left that for the next video, I can. hope. Nonetheless, great video - and learned a lot! Thanks!!
@anthonywen697610 күн бұрын
Blown away by the quality of the video and animation. Thank you so much for explaining these topics!
@davidtiessen771310 күн бұрын
does this apply to Earth as well?
@34757311 күн бұрын
Heaviside seems a very underrated genius
@harithabandara321211 күн бұрын
thank you!
@bilkishchowdhury831811 күн бұрын
Heaviside is and looks like a chad
@JavadTaghia11 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot, where can I find the verilog and the project code you mentioned. I could not find it. Huge fan BDW
@turkigo705712 күн бұрын
Cool stuff, its like reading the lore of smart hooman, jk good vibes sent ❤️
@domenickeller256412 күн бұрын
What a great Video. Maybe do Shanon and the Comunication basics. This guy brought Communication to the modern world
@johnbecich954013 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@emanon231515 күн бұрын
I don't have any background in this subject, but I want to know why, at the data flow level, he used `((~X & A) & A) | (X & B)` and not `(~X & A) | (X & B)`.
@ShubhamBhushanCC15 күн бұрын
Also the Green of Green's Function which is used everywhere from PDEs to Quantum Mechanics to N Body Physics was also discovered by an autodidact
@DJF194715 күн бұрын
A pity that the writer confuses phenomenon and phenomena.
@roliveira222516 күн бұрын
Excellemt!
@almac259816 күн бұрын
Please learn to pronounce Fourier correctly.
@hariwi3916 күн бұрын
I have been long time to browse such best explanation of Lora to understand, thanks for great lecture
@jessstuart749517 күн бұрын
Very nice. Thank you!
@orientaldagger692017 күн бұрын
14:16 R, C, and L are per unit length.
@davidseed293917 күн бұрын
well give us the result. How were those equations used to optimise the peeformance of the transatlantic telegraph line.
@DJF194715 күн бұрын
One simply adds a parallel inductance.
@jrjr5432118 күн бұрын
Fantastic presentation about some truly special people.
@robertbachman952118 күн бұрын
An interesting property of Fourier's heat equation is that a small disturbance is propagated instantaneously to all distances , effectively traveling faster than the speed of light. The addition of inductance resulting in the telegrapher equation (which is a wave equation) nicely resolves this problem.
@robertbachman952118 күн бұрын
The cover of Paul Nahin's book on Oliver Heaviside is shown at 7:56 of the video. Nahin in 2020 wrote a book on the topic explored in this video. The title is 'Hot (from the Mathematics of Heat) Molecules, (to the Development of the) Cold (Trans-Atlantic Telegraph Cable) Electrons. It is a story book with plenty of Fourier mathematics. Nahin also has a separate book, Transients for Electrical Engineers (2019), emphasizing the Laplace Transform solution for partial differential equations. The last part of the book is about the solution of the Telegrapher Equation and how programs like Matlab can make life easy for the modern analyst. It also explains why the Laplace Transform replaced Heaviside's earlier operator method of solution. It took 10 years but by the 1950's engineers started using Laplace Transforms exclusively. If you love math and stories you are in for a treat from all 3 books.
@bobross933218 күн бұрын
It should be noted that no one named shaniqua, rastus or anything like it, are in the history of human development of technology.
@ml5048696519 күн бұрын
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@MeaHeaR20 күн бұрын
4ôúř You fourgoted thy Voltage Regu-Łatôr
@MeaHeaR20 күн бұрын
Amaysim how those littlé Batterys can be take over undd power the Holé Sub-Státiôn to 35Kva Graté Tech-Nology 😨😨😨😲😲😲
@mikemines293120 күн бұрын
Morse did not invent the code but Samuel Vail did.
@smesui179921 күн бұрын
Although the current digital technology greatly aids many facets of today's life, it at the same time has made humans' minds lazier. People prior to the digital-age were definitely more intelligent, imaginative, and creative.
@David-ce7mh21 күн бұрын
Never underestimate, a man with focus and a Chief Aim…
@ericrawson290922 күн бұрын
I am cringing every time i hear fe RIA instead of FOO riay
@user-qp2ps1bk3b22 күн бұрын
thank you so much, kind person! Without you it would have taken ages for to learn all of that
@ovalwingnut22 күн бұрын
Quite difficult to cram such InTeReStiNg information in under 10 minutes (see what I did there:). But thank you.
@humphreyshapi470924 күн бұрын
Well explained thank you very much now I have a full intuitive understanding of per unit systems
@fouazhdib681324 күн бұрын
@W-HealthPianoExercises25 күн бұрын
Beautiful recap. You have a gift. Keep it up😊
@werewolf16425 күн бұрын
Great explanation! What could possibly be the reason for such distorted current waveform at 8:52?
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If dc motors say 12 and 24v can they be wired for 110?
Just started a substation relay technology program. What should I expect in the workforce?
This stuff is so far over my head. Its more amazing than any other field, from vehicles to buildings. It's crazy how differently God made us, how, for some people, this comes naturally and they're super intrigued by it. I tip my non existent hat to all of you gentlemen that keep our lives lit up, cool and warm. 💙💙
what software for this animation?
Thank you so much and kudos to you for making this marvelous video!
thanks for your awesome explanation for this project . my i ask for your personal email to contact you? i have few questions and i would love to know .
According to this video, do you realize how many FIRST EVERs Heaviside DID? • he was the first guy to "coin" the word *inductance.* (👈So, why were units of inductance _not_ named after Heaviside?) • he was the first guy to "set up" what is now called (in books that teach the topic of Differential Equations) *a forcing equation.* (👈This is where you put a sum of 3 voltage terms on the left side of the '=' sign (i.e. one to represent voltage that results from R, and one to represent voltage that results from L, and one to represent voltage that results from C) and you put *an input signal* voltage on the right side of the '=' sign. Differential Equations textbooks refer to the applied *input signal* as a *forcing equation.* )
Very good video!!!
Thank you for your tutorial, am learning.
Well-Done
I arrived here from the epic story of the first transatlantic telegram cable. Fantastic summary.
Shannon is so underappreciated.
Thank you
the work of Maxwell is at its base the work of Faraday ... he was first he pointed the way
That's great but left waiting for the show to drop - like what/how did OH solve the problem? You left that for the next video, I can. hope. Nonetheless, great video - and learned a lot! Thanks!!
Blown away by the quality of the video and animation. Thank you so much for explaining these topics!
does this apply to Earth as well?
Heaviside seems a very underrated genius
thank you!
Heaviside is and looks like a chad
Thanks a lot, where can I find the verilog and the project code you mentioned. I could not find it. Huge fan BDW
Cool stuff, its like reading the lore of smart hooman, jk good vibes sent ❤️
What a great Video. Maybe do Shanon and the Comunication basics. This guy brought Communication to the modern world
Thanks!
I don't have any background in this subject, but I want to know why, at the data flow level, he used `((~X & A) & A) | (X & B)` and not `(~X & A) | (X & B)`.
Also the Green of Green's Function which is used everywhere from PDEs to Quantum Mechanics to N Body Physics was also discovered by an autodidact
A pity that the writer confuses phenomenon and phenomena.
Excellemt!
Please learn to pronounce Fourier correctly.
I have been long time to browse such best explanation of Lora to understand, thanks for great lecture
Very nice. Thank you!
14:16 R, C, and L are per unit length.
well give us the result. How were those equations used to optimise the peeformance of the transatlantic telegraph line.
One simply adds a parallel inductance.
Fantastic presentation about some truly special people.
An interesting property of Fourier's heat equation is that a small disturbance is propagated instantaneously to all distances , effectively traveling faster than the speed of light. The addition of inductance resulting in the telegrapher equation (which is a wave equation) nicely resolves this problem.
The cover of Paul Nahin's book on Oliver Heaviside is shown at 7:56 of the video. Nahin in 2020 wrote a book on the topic explored in this video. The title is 'Hot (from the Mathematics of Heat) Molecules, (to the Development of the) Cold (Trans-Atlantic Telegraph Cable) Electrons. It is a story book with plenty of Fourier mathematics. Nahin also has a separate book, Transients for Electrical Engineers (2019), emphasizing the Laplace Transform solution for partial differential equations. The last part of the book is about the solution of the Telegrapher Equation and how programs like Matlab can make life easy for the modern analyst. It also explains why the Laplace Transform replaced Heaviside's earlier operator method of solution. It took 10 years but by the 1950's engineers started using Laplace Transforms exclusively. If you love math and stories you are in for a treat from all 3 books.
It should be noted that no one named shaniqua, rastus or anything like it, are in the history of human development of technology.
❤❤❤
4ôúř You fourgoted thy Voltage Regu-Łatôr
Amaysim how those littlé Batterys can be take over undd power the Holé Sub-Státiôn to 35Kva Graté Tech-Nology 😨😨😨😲😲😲
Morse did not invent the code but Samuel Vail did.
Although the current digital technology greatly aids many facets of today's life, it at the same time has made humans' minds lazier. People prior to the digital-age were definitely more intelligent, imaginative, and creative.
Never underestimate, a man with focus and a Chief Aim…
I am cringing every time i hear fe RIA instead of FOO riay
thank you so much, kind person! Without you it would have taken ages for to learn all of that
Quite difficult to cram such InTeReStiNg information in under 10 minutes (see what I did there:). But thank you.
Well explained thank you very much now I have a full intuitive understanding of per unit systems
Beautiful recap. You have a gift. Keep it up😊
Great explanation! What could possibly be the reason for such distorted current waveform at 8:52?