I saw this video before 3 month it was help full. But I forgot it. Now this time I searched on UA-cam,but you tube don't suggest me so I searched it on Google and found it. Tank you sir
Thank you! It feels like curriculums do a bit of a disservice to students by starting out by portraying parallel circuits as literally parallel and then having them figure out that it's not true later.
Thank you! I'm terrible at the lighting and production values and so on (obviously), but I do focus really hard on exactly what simple explanation gets things across to the most people! I'm glad you liked it enough to comment.
@@robertcruikshank4501 I have always been confused regarding this topic but thankyou for making it look so easy .Keep going sir sending u lots of luv( dher sara pyar) from India ♥️
Hey I am from India I study in class 10 tomorrow is my science board examination I have a doubt how to identify which is series or parallel thnxxxx so much
Hi sir i am from bangladesh which is a third world country and our teachers dont teach us efficiently and its very hard for us to understand as we dont have much resource available to us in our schools . Sir what you taught or tried to taught was amazing but i figured out that i already know what you taught , but im looking for like how to identify if like , in a circuit 3 ressistors are parralerl to each other but then again those 3 combined are in series with the other two , so like how do we know which 3 are in parallel and which 2 are in series , im not good at explaining my doubt as im not a english native speaker , im sorry for that i hope you understand .
Good luck on your exam! One approach is to first find everything in series and combine those. After that, look for parallel combinations. Go back and forth between the two, simplifying one step at a time.
@@robertcruikshank4501 Thank you so much , after watching your videos for 3 to 4 times , ive got it . thank you so so so much , it'll gonna really help me in my exam the next month .
Try this: imagine cutting the circuit every place there is a junction--a place where 3 or more wires meet. Once you have chopped the circuit up like that, any components on the same piece, are in series. Once you simplify those, any pieces that connect to each other at both ends are in parallel. Repeat until simplified. I hope that helps. Good luck!
I saw this video before 3 month it was help full. But I forgot it. Now this time I searched on UA-cam,but you tube don't suggest me so I searched it on Google and found it. Tank you sir
Thank you! It feels like curriculums do a bit of a disservice to students by starting out by portraying parallel circuits as literally parallel and then having them figure out that it's not true later.
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Thank you! I'm terrible at the lighting and production values and so on (obviously), but I do focus really hard on exactly what simple explanation gets things across to the most people! I'm glad you liked it enough to comment.
@@robertcruikshank4501 I have always been confused regarding this topic but thankyou for making it look so easy .Keep going sir sending u lots of luv( dher sara pyar) from India ♥️
I appreciate the different perspective. Thank you!
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Keep it up Mr. Cruikshank!
Greatly appreciate the explanation.
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My teacher taught me complex circuit without making my basics clear so i cant understand that but you made my basics crystal clear
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Glad to hear it. I have a circuits playlist and a physics 2 playlist:
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Hey I am from India I study in class 10 tomorrow is my science board examination I have a doubt how to identify which is series or parallel thnxxxx so much
I'm sorry my video didn't help you enough. It's hard to say more without knowing exactly where you're stuck.
Hi sir i am from bangladesh which is a third world country and our teachers dont teach us efficiently and its very hard for us to understand as we dont have much resource available to us in our schools . Sir what you taught or tried to taught was amazing but i figured out that i already know what you taught , but im looking for like how to identify if like , in a circuit 3 ressistors are parralerl to each other but then again those 3 combined are in series with the other two , so like how do we know which 3 are in parallel and which 2 are in series , im not good at explaining my doubt as im not a english native speaker , im sorry for that i hope you understand .
Good luck on your exam! One approach is to first find everything in series and combine those. After that, look for parallel combinations. Go back and forth between the two, simplifying one step at a time.
@@robertcruikshank4501 Thank you so much , after watching your videos for 3 to 4 times , ive got it . thank you so so so much , it'll gonna really help me in my exam the next month .
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Try this: imagine cutting the circuit every place there is a junction--a place where 3 or more wires meet. Once you have chopped the circuit up like that, any components on the same piece, are in series. Once you simplify those, any pieces that connect to each other at both ends are in parallel. Repeat until simplified. I hope that helps. Good luck!
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