Thank you so much for making all of these videos. All of my classes are through Zoom now and I can't comprehend what my professor is doing because he's more or less just talking through slides. This has helped immeasurably.
Thank you so much. I am currently studying for an exam on Monday and it is late Friday so my only resources are online help. I was able to solve my own problem with 3 batteries and 4 resistors following your example. Thank you for the help.
On the right circle, If you added the battery because you are going with the flow of the electricity, why did you add the resistor too (I2*2Ω)? since you are going with the flow you are supposed to subtract it, isn't it?
@@assguardian5511 so if you did the loop rule with both batteries, would you still do "-" when going from top to bottom of the 2v battery? Or is it always plus
Thank you so much for making all of these videos. All of my classes are through Zoom now and I can't comprehend what my professor is doing because he's more or less just talking through slides. This has helped immeasurably.
You are from which country bro
Studying for my mechanical FE and needed help with the electricity and magnetism section, video helped so much! thank you!
Thank you so much. I am currently studying for an exam on Monday and it is late Friday so my only resources are online help. I was able to solve my own problem with 3 batteries and 4 resistors following your example. Thank you for the help.
Sir you have done a very good job stalling my circuits inspired mental breakdown, thank you
Thank you soo much for this video! I wish my teacher was explaining it as clearly as you.
Thanks! I wasn't sure if going against the battery was + or - for when using the KVL rule, but this cleared it up!
Also this newer vid is much clearer to me than the older ones, seems you have improved
Made my life easier with this videos, thanks a lot sir
On the right circle, If you added the battery because you are going with the flow of the electricity, why did you add the resistor too (I2*2Ω)? since you are going with the flow you are supposed to subtract it, isn't it?
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You jist saved my assignment 💕💕💕
6:11 my favorite part
He example KVI lavun solve karun dya please
I owe you my life. Cool tip is I found most system of equations here can be eyeballed
I think u r great teacher but u need more support
Why did you multiply 3 ohms to the voltage.
Watching from India
we should not be watching this
Very good working....🎉
Does the second battery just act as a resistor that drops a set amount of voltage? Why wouldn't it give off its own current?
maybe the 10v one dominates over both?
if a battery is in receipt of a current i would just consider it as "charging"
It may be due to internal resistance
batteries are just potential creators. the most powerful one will decide current flow.
@@assguardian5511 so if you did the loop rule with both batteries, would you still do "-" when going from top to bottom of the 2v battery? Or is it always plus
I wish you could be my teacher !!
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so helpful!
great video
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Thank you sir
Thank you so so much😩💋
this video saved me!
Nice explain
Thank you!
Thank you so much.
Why every USA teacher uses the same black pen 🖊
thanks very inforamtive
you are so smart
POV: Quick study for upcoming midterm in sbout an hour
I think it will be 8V
Is it just me or does this guy sound like Donald Trump 😂
its pronounced kirkoffffff not kirk chofff
Terribly confusing.