Then you are just digging yourself a hole because you want to just memorize things instead of understanding concepts so that you can apply them. Engineering is about problem solving and to be any good at solving engineering problems you have to be able to apply engineering concepts to problems that you have never seen before (indeed, perhaps that no one has ever seen before). The reason why the definition you found on line is confusing to you is that you previously took the short cut and just memorized a bunch of things to pass a test without bothering to understand them well enough to apply them. As a result, you don't understand the prerequisite concepts involved in the derivation. So now you want to double down and just memorize something else. That process will not end well.ok, give me an example, and i will save the equation in my mind, not apply it
v(t) is any arbitrary voltage waveform. It can be anything. Today it might beWell I'm agree words , but how to understand thing I can not understand
, in Iraq , Education is very primitive, so do not teach everything but overlook some steps
ok how i will found v(t)
by Jake Hertz
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