AC Basics Why AC Circuits have a Phase Angle

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Because the current must be zero when the capacitor voltage peaks and vice versa.
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literally no one explained this much details to me. love the lecturing and our lecturer. One of the great teaching.

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Wonderfully explained. What a boon YouTube would have been 60 years ago when I was taking physics in college. I’m subscribed and I will be linking my grandson so he has the opportunity to see a master educator explain things that you can’t see but must deduce thru meter readings. Excellent work!!! 🎉

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Definitely the best, you made me understand the concept. Thanks man❤

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Excellent tutorial, Thank you so much for your great presentation 🙂, i wonder why the 2.8K views only managed to raise '8' comments, were they out of phase, a sort of cognitive discharge that they couldn't handle the 'Charge' ? 🤔 it was much more worthy of 2 Billion thumbs up and endless comments to express their gratitude for the kind effort of this video.

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Just out of curiosity …..what happened to the other channel????u had more subscribers …..lol

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@ 2:48 I don't think the current has a particular direction in a AC-circuit.
For CAPACITORS: C = Q/V or Q = C . V. Thus, I = dQ/dt = C . dV/dt. In other words, the SLOPE of the V-curve determines the amount of I.
For INDUCTORS: V = L . dI/dt (Faraday's law). In other words, the SLOPE of the I-curve determines the amount of V.
For RESISTORS: V = R . I (Ohm's law). In other words, the AMOUNT of I determines the amount of V
Notice that C, L and R are constants determined by the configuration of the element.

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And on another channel, current flows ‘outside’ the wires..as in the magnetic field. No way could i be an electrical engineer designing this stuff. Great explanation but i have a headache now.

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Definitely the best, you made me understand the concept. Thanks man❤

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Thank you so much for your help. Other youtube videos didnt help me out in understanding phases but this one definitely did! Thank you so much and i hope you have a great day!

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