This has been really useful. Thanks a lot! I believe you explained everything with a really good speed. If anything went too quickly for me i could simply rewind and play it slower. It's really great that you included all algebraic formulas you perform so it's easy to stop and read them.
I really will appreciate you for your animational teaching method, during my exam studies ı have just watched at least 20 different videos and i finally found your video to watch and its best video ı have ever seen nice job keep it up.
i don't understand the simplification and algebra of the im and Re parts. Whats the goal and what are we trying to achieve? I see separation but I dont see how the two equations are different? They both contain w, jw,...
6:35 really appreciate for your good explanation. It is so very helpful. I wanna discuss about the result of Real part=0. I got omega=4.5 but imaginary part lead to 0.055. Could you mind to teach me how do you get the result? Really appreciate it Thank you
I used multiple Scene classes only for reducing the rendering time. When one Scene gets too long, the rendering can take a significant amount of time, therefore I split the sequence into multiple Scene classes to render them individually :)
Well done ,I was trying to find a complete methodology on nyquist plots for ages
I went through the same problem when I was learning, so I made this video!
I love the transition animations of for the equations, very good and creative
I saw around a dozen videos on this topic and by far yours is the best
This has been really useful. Thanks a lot! I believe you explained everything with a really good speed. If anything went too quickly for me i could simply rewind and play it slower. It's really great that you included all algebraic formulas you perform so it's easy to stop and read them.
Very glad to hear that you found the video useful!
This is so good ! Definitely saved me from failing my exam 😅
Después de tantos videos y métodos este es el más completo que encontré, gracias.
I really will appreciate you for your animational teaching method, during my exam studies ı have just watched at least 20 different videos and i finally found your video to watch and its best video ı have ever seen nice job keep it up.
this videos proved to be a lifesaver.. thnks for making it
An amazing video, with helpful animations. The explanation is to the point in crisp and easy to understand language. Thanks a lot :)
Creative, unique .. and V.good animations and transitions used in video .. thanks alot !
great content. Keep up! can't believe you only have 83 subs
This explained it very well. Thank you!
VERY VERY VERY WELL EXPLAINED
Thank you!
this is just great!
Je vous tire le chapeau, thank you so much.
You went a little bit hard on the nyquist plot, you might be him!
Thank you dude!
Thanks bro really appreciate this effort! Huge Thanks from Nepal!
Excellent tutorial , keep up the good work.
Thank you so much sir but in the part A, shouldn't it be w=epsilon to infinity?
top level explanation and video, thank you so much!
your video has really been helpful thanks👌
Very helpful!
i don't understand the simplification and algebra of the im and Re parts. Whats the goal and what are we trying to achieve? I see separation but I dont see how the two equations are different? They both contain w, jw,...
Saved me for my exam
You are amazing.
At 9:18 where we got the 21,28 ?
thank you! have my final in 10 hrs lol
Too good 🎉
hello bro how we can contact with you i have 1 exercise can you help me to solve it
really good clip mate, I am having trouble passing my bloody system theory exam but this might help, thx
Thanks! Best of luck on the exam
@@ceresapien yo, guess what, i passed, i can finally finish my studies, thanks a bunch
6:35 really appreciate for your good explanation. It is so very helpful. I wanna discuss about the result of Real part=0. I got omega=4.5 but imaginary part lead to 0.055. Could you mind to teach me how do you get the result? Really appreciate it
Thank you
9:16 Shouldn't Nccw be -2 ?
In manim, did you make all of this in the same Scene class?
I used multiple Scene classes only for reducing the rendering time. When one Scene gets too long, the rendering can take a significant amount of time, therefore I split the sequence into multiple Scene classes to render them individually :)
Lifesaver
why do you even assume K=1?
Just let K enter the calculations as it is and you will find out what K is ?
Great video and explanation. Every 3blue1brown fan would love it.
was going to say th same
Them: "Math is not magic"
Le Ceresapien: "After some simplification techniquess ..." (proceeds to move from s to jw and make whole terms dissapear)
MATLAB shows a different plot
are you god?
Very bad explained
Wow, thank you so much!