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For both the 7 mA and 14 mA examples, what voltage should be used to calculate the power used in watts, 9V or 7V?
7 volts and 0.007A for each resistor, so 0.049W each when the switch is closed.
You made a very simple circuit become one of the coolest circuits I've ever seen! Thanks for uploading another informative and interesting video.
Ditto
Great explanation. Thanks you
Thanks for watching!
Interesting demonstration!
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