Real vs Reactive Power

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One of the most brilliant physics channel in the world...

theonlyramankumar
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I got addicted to your way of Physics in my Engineering days 2 years back. Still continues.... Salute You Boss!! 🤜🤜

dheeryaduvanshi
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Whoa! Never in my life i have visualised it this way . Thanks for the new perspective man !

rhgulay
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This is the best visual of the “Power Triangle” I have ever seen!

MrBLAA
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Thanks for the great animation once again, Eugene. I've been watching your videos since 2011 when I was just a teen boy, and last month I finally got my master's degree in space physics. What a decade it has been! I wish you success in the future and hope to see many more interesting and informative animations of different topics in physics.

TheChrasse
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1:30 If you're having some trouble visualizing it, the energy is flowing to the right of the screen when a given wire's voltage is higher, not flowing solely from the right wire. I was mixed up a little by my misinterpretation.

TheInevitableHulk
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This was the one concept I could not wrap my head around in circuits. I finally understand! You have a rare gift for simplifying complicated ideas!

gabedarrett
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Literally no one can explain this as good as you did. Keep it up 👍. I never miss a single video of yours as they are so good 🤩🤩🤩🤩

ranjitkalita
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The last animation is what I needed for so long. In earlier stages, it wasn't clear where the energy goes, but in the last one, you clearly stated that the energy that is carried out by atoms is lost because of the heating in the wire and the light that is emitting from the lightbulb. Thank you so much.

a-learnerforever
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waiting for this topic from your side since many days, your effort is excillent making every concept so easy and understandable

bhoopendrathakur
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This is a state of the art method. I always use to search why does the power depends on the phase, now I believe that my hunt is over. Thanks again.

azhankhan
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Out of all the videos these are THE BEST

MD-kkmq
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I was working with a technician today installing a 50 horsepower 3 phase induction motor into a very large HVAC unit (the motor weighed 500 pounds!). On the motor nameplate, there was a bit of information that stated: PF(cos Φ)=0.84. I was trying to explain the meaning of that to him. I drew the power triangle for ac circuits but it was not as intuitive as this. I will send him this video . Thanks again!

nicos
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I never knew electricity worked in such an insane way. How the hell did anyone figure that out on their own.

ryannygard
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This channel helps me fill in all those missing gaps from poor teaching methods and/or 'required' teaching methods. LOVE this Channel so much!!

dmeemd
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Do not have words to explain how beautiful the explanation was....i wish I could have seen them when I was studying...it would have made me the subject easier...but I will recommend all my students to watch these videos...they just make the subject so easy to understand n remember...good job sir.

danishrahman
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Thank you so much for this amazing explanation! You’ve probably heard it dozens of times, but this visualization coupled with the narration is what allowed my understanding of this concept to “click” in my head. Albeit I studied for hours and sought out many resources to help me understand this concept, none has been able to both demonstrate this concept and explain it with such brilliant clarity. Thank you!

hexium_
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I’ll never miss one of your vids, thx for existing 🤧

edgar
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I think it would be really cool if this team created a sort of "Interactive Widget Museum" type of video game that let you interact with these visualizations with dials and buttons and so forth, so you could learn through exploration and experimentation similar to the Tensorflow's "A Neural Network Playground"

KnThSelfThSelfBTrue
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This is quite cool on what the meaning of power factor. Thank you so much. Very enjoyable. Love the analogy.

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