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Great series. Thank You so much for making these videos.
ОтветитьWow.. Very good.. Well Done
ОтветитьOn the hammer impulse graph, the yellow line should return to zero after the red
ОтветитьI am speechless. You are liquid gold, thanks a million
Ответитьlife saver
ОтветитьThanks for great videos!
ОтветитьFantastic video. Thank you so much
ОтветитьThnk u sr
ОтветитьI’m a first year undergrad considering what to do after bachelor’s and your videos have been helping a lot in understanding what those master’s modules are about :) thanks a bunch!
ОтветитьGreat Explanation.
ОтветитьBest control system lecture
Ответитьman your academic skill and ability to transfer knowledge with difficult concepts in videos that last less than 10 minutes is amazing. I will not congratulate you on your technical skills on control because there re to many that have them but I will congratulate you that you are able to transfer knowledge with complex concepts in a very small period time... And that is very rare.. So good work and iIhope the best.
Ответитьhi, i think that in this lecture (at the end) you ment to write "plastic deformation" insted of "elastic deformation" in the -Force Distance plot.
Ответитьthank you sir, i think you are magician
ОтветитьGreat class! You are the best teacher that I have seen!
ОтветитьThanks a lot Brian❤️
Ответитьthank you for moving my competence eigenvalues to the right half plane.
ОтветитьDifference between Classical and Modern Control?
ОтветитьUCT students will soon flood in here
ОтветитьWhat the helll this is awesome
ОтветитьMy brain is a true LTI system
ОтветитьWell Done Brian. I would like to see more matlab and MIMO systems ; the tools for solving these equations are so many. Concepts are difficult. Working with pressure and temperature inputs ; sometimes vibration. 3 inputs one output. some times two outputs.
ОтветитьHi Doug. What software are you using to write ?
ОтветитьCan you please make a video on convolution.
ОтветитьSir, can u explain the ball balancing platform using the control system?
Ответить"If you can't explain it simply, then you don't fully understand it" Well, you clearly understand it! Awesome explanations
Ответитьone of the best explanations on the web, thanks !
ОтветитьThis is a true treasure for control system learners! Thank you
Ответитьhow do we identify a LTI system?
ОтветитьHi Mr. Brian, your videos made me like this subject, unfortunately our University Teacher is not as proficient in teaching as you, thanks to internet we have an option!
I have a minor commentary regarding the final part of the video, in your spring graph you noted a Elastic Deformation instead of Plastic Deformation.
Have an excellent week.
Best Regards,
Luiz Felipe
why this is so hard to understand
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Ответитьso this is where the sin(x) = x meme comes from.
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Ответитьthank you so much for making this series, really appreciate how clear and concise your explanations are! the illustrations are really good too
ОтветитьYou are my idol. Thank so much.
ОтветитьAt the end, horizontal curve. it is not elastic but it's plastic deformation.
ОтветитьThank you Brian for sharing your knowledge.
ОтветитьDo you also think Control Engineering is the only real engineering ?
ОтветитьWhat do we do if we can't linearized a non-LTI system? We SOL?
ОтветитьMr Douglas . I never really did a mecanical control system but degsiged many power supplies and it is very simalar.
ОтветитьThank you so much!
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ОтветитьI have a better understanding of course
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьrecommend some books plz.,,,,,
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