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The basics of how inductors work, a demo showing an inductor filtering out high frequency signals, a quick low pass LC filter, and a demo showing the magnetic field created around inductors.
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This video taught me more than my school physics teacher who taught this in a whole hour.
Inductorz are cool! I seen a guy use high impedance coil and the coil stores energy in the electro static domain for a certain phase of a cycle. This way the field is not cteated and we can avoid lens drag ☺ i thought that was an interesting discovery. Thanks for the video! I like it.
Hello great video..can you make a tutorila on how to make such videos?
You are waaay better than my circuits professor!
My pc must be made out of inductors it lags so much
I doesn't understand nothing as I am a commerce graduate
You are explain very good and deeply explain main purpose and work of inductor ,so your video is very useful
I though only AC current makes the Electromagnetic Field. Not just any power
what are the other videos about it, you mentioned at the end?
thank god for this video
a silly question. Does the number of coils of the inductor increase its impedance?
very usefull , i have learned it easily!!!
Good
Superb
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Why are inductors necessary?
Would a inductor soften voltage spikes created from a petrol generator. To make it safer for things like laptops , phones etc?
hi thanks for the video , can you tell whats is the different between the coil and the inductor ?
Really helpful.thanks buddy
very nice
now… explain "common mode chokes".
keep finding them in welders and everyone i ask is "whaaaa?"
3:10: It would be interesting to know why inductors have no effect on DC circuits. Do they not also generate magnetic fields? If not, then technically there are no DC inductors. And if they *do*, then do these magnetic fields not also dissipate over time?
Excellent explanation !!!
Muy bien explicado y sobre todo q tiene subtitulo en español .gracias por video.
Very good
Hey superb man continue the good job I like your explanation way
Where can I find the extra material? 😀
can you tell me about the software you used in the video?
0:58 wait a minute slow down no actually in all the years of studying this stuff I've never heard that interesting detail about capacitors! I didn't know they actually resist change in volt or whatever you said, and HOW long does it take for the inductor to lose the little charge or magnetic field it had stored?? you skipped that part and it would be interesting to know. and that is another interesting fact about inductors I didn't know the current cannot change instantly and always lags behind but when you think about it it makes perfect sense
Nice, well said.
this lecture is very good source, thank you
Great video! Thanks
Thanks for this video …
Which software or aap are using you in the video???
If it has no effect on DC, then why can you make an electromagnet with a battery? Also, why can this guy power a transformer with DC? https://youtu.be/0Dp51Z-iPF4
So,
Capacitors are used to smoothen any voltage ripples in DC and inductors are used to smoothen current ripples in AC?
Hahahahahaha, "Enable annotations to see the links", hahahahaha, good joke good joke.
HAHAHHAHAH love your video
Super sir
Mannn… the info was so smooth to ingest.. that's hw i dreamed of the education.
Google lead me here. Question answered.
Soooo it a fluxcapacitor! 😀 BACK TO THE FUTURE!
suggest the best circuit simulation software in which we can design and analyse like you did in oscilloscope and Thanks for the video.
THANKS
This 3 minute video taught me more than a month worth of lectures… I swear, the current methods colleges use (at least lectures) are inefficient.