Electrical Equivalence & Equivalent Resistance: Series or Parallel Resistors | Sequential Reduction

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • LECTURE Ⓓ① - Equivalent Resistance
    ENGR 221 (Electrical Engineering & Circuits I) Playlist:
    • ENGR 221: Electrical E...
    Kirchhoff's Laws & Corollaries Lecture Series:
    Ⓓ⓪ Intro to Kirchhoff's Laws: KCL & KVL with Examples: • Kirchhoff's Current & ...
    Ⓓ① Electrical Equivalence & Equivalent Resistance: Series or Parallel Resistors | Sequential Reduction: • Electrical Equivalence...
    Ⓓ② Equivalent Resistance • Equivalent Resistance ...
    Ⓓ③ Combining Ideal Sources: Adding Series Voltages or Parallel Currents | Example Applying KVL & KCL: • Combining Ideal Source...
    Ⓓ④ Voltage & Current Division: • Voltage & Current Divi...
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  • @samitheman9783
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    Are we assuming the movement of positive or negative charges? Obviously, it is negative electrons that are the moving charges, but I know that the theory was developed assuming positive moving charges back in the day. Also, I know some older textbooks, anyways, model circuits maintaining the fiction of positive moving charges.