The best. Simple and straightforward in 5 minutes. Thank you! You just helped my son and I. I wish I had you as my freshman college instructor. I maybe would have never switched majors.
My professor for my engineering electricity class is terrible. He has been doing these on the board for the last 5 weeks. I was clueless going into my first test today. But I think I'm good now - after only this video. Thanks a bunch!
This helps me so much :) I like how engaging and explanatory you are. The hand gestures are really helpful for being able to tell where the current is going. After 3 lessons for my teacher I didn't understand anything, but after this I finally get it.
I got stuck solving a problem to find current & voltage in a series and parallel circuit. But I can solve the problem now after attending your lecture. Thank you so much! :)
Thanks you guys have made physics so much simpler, although you should add video with more "complex electrical circuits" where the sides of the parallel circuit don't equal the same
I've never seen a teacher group off sections of the circuit like that. I remember my teacher taught us how to solve parallel and series circuits independently, but never showed us how to solve complex circuits. He just expected us to figure out whats in series with what and whats in parallel, etc.
thank you for finally confirming this strategy... electron leaves the negative terminal so all this "conventional" crap doesn't help you solve problems
can you help with is Question.Three Resistor are connected in Parallel across a D.C supply. The value of Two Resistors are 12Ω and 18Ω respectively. If the 18Ω resistors have a current of 18 amps flowing through it and the total current drawn from the supply is 81 amperes Calculate: The Voltage The value of the current flowing through each resistors The value of in ohms, of the third resistor
Because the current before it arrives to 3, coming from 1, he ask himself saying ... " hmm ... where I shoud go ? ... to 3 ... or to 2 " then we know that 3 and 2 are in parallel
wait i thought that to find the current for each resistor, you have to take the total voltage which is 9V and divided by the resistor.. like for the first resistor, i thought it would 3A because 9V/3Ohms == 3A???
how it will become 4 ohms?? since my prof in physics taught us in parallel.. 1 over 20 is 0.05 and 1 over 5 is 0.2?? how it will be???? what is the right formula i will going to use.. i am now starting confusing :(
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I like how simple and easy to follow your explanation is. Thanks!
the fact that I learned more in this one 5 minute video than I did from my teacher this past week is astonishing. Thanks
oh god thank you so much. i knew parallel and series, but no matter how many videos i watched, i could grasp it. till this one, thanks again.
The best. Simple and straightforward in 5 minutes. Thank you! You just helped my son and I. I wish I had you as my freshman college instructor. I maybe would have never switched majors.
My professor for my engineering electricity class is terrible. He has been doing these on the board for the last 5 weeks. I was clueless going into my first test today. But I think I'm good now - after only this video. Thanks a bunch!
All of this series/parallel stuff suddenly makes so much sense now. Thank you.
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so allen from the hangover has been teaching ohms law all this time ?
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I'm going to fail my physics test tomorrow. But I'm going to do better than I originally would have because of you. thanks.
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This helps me so much :) I like how engaging and explanatory you are. The hand gestures are really helpful for being able to tell where the current is going. After 3 lessons for my teacher I didn't understand anything, but after this I finally get it.
Thanks for the video! I'm studying for a Mechanical Engineering test and needed a refresher.
I got stuck solving a problem to find current & voltage in a series and parallel circuit. But I can solve the problem now after attending your lecture. Thank you so much! :)
Thank you so so much. I really appreciate the time you guys take to make these videos and help out students.
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Amazing work. Simply said, it couldn't have been explained easier than that.
this is actually enjoying to watch it be solved. I've learned this just recently.
Impressed with your deduction method, good work !
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Just helped me for my exam. Much appreciated. Very clear and understandable.
Thanks you guys have made physics so much simpler,
although you should add video with more "complex electrical circuits" where the sides of the parallel circuit don't equal the same
Thanks man...my AC/DC class is driving me crazy with ohm's law. Your video helped a lot.
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Thanks best slow explanation, I am learning this in my Electrical Class. This helps!
You thought this to to me in 5 minutes. My teacher couldn't do it in an hour!
How many questions did you ask your teacher? How much attention were you paying in class?
probaly wasnt paying attention at all
dude you thought this to me to -nice spelling-
I can think it even quicker.
I've never seen a teacher group off sections of the circuit like that. I remember my teacher taught us how to solve parallel and series circuits independently, but never showed us how to solve complex circuits. He just expected us to figure out whats in series with what and whats in parallel, etc.
Thanks man...have test tomorrow...had no clue....now i do.
really? u could have asked ur teacher....and why u watching on the last second???
Thank you!!! it was the most helpful video by far!
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this is amazingly helpful for my physics exam do you have any other videos up besides circuits?
thank you for finally confirming this strategy... electron leaves the negative terminal so all this "conventional" crap doesn't help you solve problems
thanks, this makes it so much simpler
Thanks, you made it a little bit easier.
Great explained...
i prepared to use your lecture than my professor,, i can take it easily...
Great job. Thanks for the help
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Hi. Thanks for the kind words. I hope your exam went well.
Will this some what help me calculate the voltage and resistance on a actual Schematic or is there other formulas I need to know?
Thanks. It was a bit quicker than A speed I could work at but it really helped. Lol but nope I'm not ready for a harder one!
can you help with is Question.Three Resistor are connected in Parallel across a D.C supply. The value of Two Resistors are 12Ω and 18Ω respectively. If the 18Ω resistors have a current of 18 amps flowing through it and the total current drawn from the supply is 81 amperes
Calculate:
The Voltage
The value of the current flowing through each resistors
The value of in ohms, of the third resistor
Thank you! This video was very helpful!
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Sir how can we solve a complex circuit which consist on one current source and second on voltage source and given 5 resistors, please help me
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wow this is so helpful, thanks for the explanations
How can I find the current in this circuits if the battery voltage is unknown
great video
excellent explanation
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Thank you man, appreciate the video.
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Thank you u make it so easy
This was really helpful, especially since my physics exam is this friday, wish me luck!
Aren't all the voltages suppose to add up to the 9 volts supplied by the battery ??
Hello may i ask why isn't 1 and 3 connected in series? thanks!
Because the current before it arrives to 3, coming from 1, he ask himself saying ...
" hmm ... where I shoud go ? ... to 3 ... or to 2 "
then we know that 3 and 2 are in parallel
Thank you so much!
Helped me a lot.
the left circuit would travel counter clockwise because the positive battery terminal is on the bottom.
How do you do it if you have 5 resistors?
Well explained
wait i thought that to find the current for each resistor, you have to take the total voltage which is 9V and divided by the resistor.. like for the first resistor, i thought it would 3A because 9V/3Ohms == 3A???
MultiDevan13 that only works for parallel circuits. in complex circuits, the voltage drops across resistors, and must add up to get the total voltage.
Dude drew a perfect egg on its side
Thank you for this. I totally forgot to use ohms law. OMG.
How to find total resistance of this circuit...?
It did! I passed yey! thanks again :)
Great video, right to the point. Thank you!
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How are you getting 4?
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Why not start by looking for Volts instead of current?
Please use formulas while you finding voltage and total current or whatever
how it will become 4 ohms?? since my prof in physics taught us in parallel.. 1 over 20 is 0.05 and 1 over 5 is 0.2?? how it will be???? what is the right formula i will going to use.. i am now starting confusing :(
I'm pretty sure you drew the battery backwards but other than that it was a good lesson.
hey man have you got any videos to help out with elictrical formulas and ohms law as i have just started college and am kidnds struggling
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