Dave Gordon makes it so easy to understand the subject. If only the teachers would stop talking about their personal lives and spend more time on teaching the subjects @ the JATC.
Dave, I got a un usual question for you. Even though this might not be a common application, but would it be possible to wire this example of120VA 120:12V into an autotransformer, but not as 132:120V; but instead as the same ratio: 120:12V. What would be the VA? I series? I Common? I would really appreciate any feedback in this matter. Thanks,
You accomplished in 8 minutes what my prof could not explain in 6 hours of Lecture.
Well done. God help my class pass the midterm.
its mind blowing how much sense it makes when someone can actually teach you the info.
i know this comment is old and this is a random reply but this dude is single Handly helping me with my school work way more than my actual teacher
What an amazing way of teaching. Respect for you MR. Dave
the simplicity of your teaching methods are just amazing. thank you very much.
Amazing how much I learned from your videos compared to just reading . Thank you. Keep them videos coming.
Thank you for this video 👍you make it so easy to understand
You are amazing at teaching this subject, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
He makes it simple to understand, but still I need tonwatch this couple more times to know tjis by heart.
Thanks for this, it is very helpful and you are a good teacher :)
I absolutely love your videos
Good job!
The world's best teacher
Hello Dave .here in this exemple how we can make a difference between the phase and the neutral in the secondary coil. thank you for your explanations
Dave Gordon makes it so easy to understand the subject. If only the teachers would stop talking about their personal lives and spend more time on teaching the subjects @ the JATC.
thank you very much, sir crowley
My favorite part is 5:17
Awesome videos 😊
Dave, I got a un usual question for you. Even though this might not be a common application, but would it be possible to wire this example of120VA 120:12V into an autotransformer, but not as 132:120V; but instead as the same ratio: 120:12V. What would be the VA? I series? I Common? I would really appreciate any feedback in this matter. Thanks,
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Very good 👌
thank you so much
Clear explanation 🙏🤭
Thanks dev ji 🙏 and please make a vedeo on transformer primary line current and phase current Thank you so much
Thanks to you
What would be the transformation ratio for charge in transformer?
Super
This video must be watched by my classmates.
God bless
Pls tell us ht trasformer terns caculation
people are effed up like 9k views and only 200 likes ?!
Is VA current
230 v to 56 v please turn ratio
mmkay