AC Circuit Analysis with phasors- tutorials/video lectures?

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Phasors and complex numbers are essential for analyzing AC circuits involving capacitors, inductors, and resistors. Many users recommend looking for video lectures and YouTube tutorials that offer comprehensive examples and solutions. Websites dedicated to electrical engineering education often provide valuable resources and step-by-step explanations. Engaging with these materials can significantly enhance understanding of phasor analysis in circuit design. Utilizing these resources will aid in mastering AC circuit analysis.
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I'm having a bit of trouble understanding how phasors/complex numbers are used to solve circuits which include capacitor, inductor and resistor components.

Has anyone come across video lectures/youtube tutorials/websites that provide comprehensive solutions to a whole bunch of examples...something that will help me out?

Thank you so much,
 
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