What the hellllll.....I cant even Imagine that "Maximum power theorem" could be explained in just so simple way that too in 10 minutes....... In next 5 hours i have my final exams and i don't have any clue to pass. I know definitely this question might be there. I was just gonna mug up this question as it is explained with the highest complexity in my book. Thank you thank you thank you thank you so very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About 90% of the time, difficulties in class material is because of how incredibly convoluted the explanations are. Somehow, we've come to believe it must be this way. Maybe someday we'll catch on, but for now, just go to youtube.
Simple, load resistance must not be less or more than the internal of the solar cell's resistance for MAX power transfer. Summery, Voltage drop of the cell and the load must be the same. This is Impedance matched. = max energy transfer...
To get maximum power transfer from a solar cell. Use the 1/2 of open voltage method. 1. Measure the solar cells open voltage in full sun light, no load. 2. Add load resistors until 1/2 of unloaded voltage is measured. Now max power transfer is achieved. Impedance matched.. So if no load voltage is .5v and loaded voltage is .25v it is at max-transfer of Power. 1:1
Then constant in calculus is something different of the constant that you think. So, for that forgot the term constant that confusing and use the terms scaler and offset. The derivative of a scaler is the scaler and the derivative of an offset is 0. A scaler derived as any constant that multiplies a quantity that is function of the derivative variable and an offset is an constant that added or subtracted form the derivative variable.
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What the hellllll.....I cant even Imagine that "Maximum power theorem" could be explained in just so simple way that too in 10 minutes....... In next 5 hours i have my final exams and i don't have any clue to pass. I know definitely this question might be there.
I was just gonna mug up this question as it is explained with the highest complexity in my book.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you so very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About 90% of the time, difficulties in class material is because of how incredibly convoluted the explanations are. Somehow, we've come to believe it must be this way. Maybe someday we'll catch on, but for now, just go to youtube.
so didi you pass the exam ??
Such a great professor; would love to have taken one of his classes.
short and sweet and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thanks very much! you are the one person that finally simplified how to find out the maximum power transfer
Zahid haddad , it was so wonderful watching you doing the calculas stuff. thumbs up
I love this man, he saved my life.
one of the most important lessons
thanks bro you helped me with my load line and power transfer lab
Thanks a lot for making this video, made my life a lot easier
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Ok, I finally understand what they are talking about... it's just right here!!!
That was so useful and brief. Thanks
thank you. I guess i am gonna rock in my tests :)
Great video thanks a lot!
Great and spoon feeding.. Thank you som much Prof
Why we don't take the entire resistance IN P=I^2R
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it is the best easy derivation I could calculate the power easily
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at 04:32 derivative of RL is zero not of Rth, right?
derivative of a constant is zero and derivative of a variable with respect to itself is one ,so what's wrong ?
+Rahul T RL is not the constant, Rth is.
RL is not constant RTh is constant
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Thank u very much
Simple, load resistance must not be less or more than the internal of the solar cell's resistance for MAX power transfer.
Summery, Voltage drop of the cell and the load must be the same. This is Impedance matched. = max energy transfer...
To get maximum power transfer from a solar cell. Use the 1/2 of open voltage method.
1. Measure the solar cells open voltage in full sun light, no load.
2. Add load resistors until 1/2 of unloaded voltage is measured. Now max power transfer is achieved. Impedance matched.. So if no load voltage is .5v and loaded voltage is .25v it is at max-transfer of Power. 1:1
Thanks a lot
-2Rl where it went. How you remove it.
why does Vth remain Vth since it is a Constant like Rth should it not also be 0?
Then constant in calculus is something different of the constant that you think. So, for that forgot the term constant that confusing and use the terms scaler and offset. The derivative of a scaler is the scaler and the derivative of an offset is 0.
A scaler derived as any constant that multiplies a quantity that is function of the derivative variable and an offset is an constant that added or subtracted form the derivative variable.
Thnx bro
4:27 His exhale sounds like Darude - Sandstorm
Those sound like scratches
Max power max power
You should have to solve an example
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