This set in Jason's engineering circuits video will cover the material that either comes toward the end of the first semester or early in the second semester of circuits analysis. It starts out with a discussion of alternating current, and sinusoidal sources and a review of the math (complex numbers and phasors) needed to solve the circuits. Then the lessons get into the concepts of the impedance of inductors and capacitors, and Kirchhoff's Laws in the Phasor Domain. Then it ends with several examples of solving circuits that have resistors, inductors, and capacitors. It is basically the material that forms the basis for solving the more complex RCL circuits.
As with Jason's other math, science, and engineering DVD sets, Jason explains all the concepts in an understandable way and works through many examples, providing clear, step-by-step instructions for how to solve the problems. He does not cover every single concept you will see in class, but he covers the main concepts that you need to know. So, this is a compliment to class lectures and doing homework, not a replacement for either. Jason explains the material a lot better than many textbooks do, and better than some teachers. So, if you are looking for a good circuits study aid, and you are a visual learner, this is a great option for you.
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