Series and Parallel Circuits
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2011
- Mr. Andersen contrasts series and parallel electrical circuits. A simulation is used to visualize electron flow through both circuit types.
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I did this ages ago and I forgot lots of it, watching this back really helped since I’m helping my daughter with her homework 😂
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My god this is the best explanation i had. My teacher took 3 months to try to teach this and i understood with ur video in just one go
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You helped me prepare for my exams. Thank you so much sir! You have explained it in the easiest way possible.
I have a friend who told me that about half the lights in his house are wired in series. What an electrician he must have. It sure gave me a good laugh in any case.
Ahh.. Mr. Anderson, what a pleasant surprise.
I like the way how you actually put yourself in the position of the student and go over everything step by step. From 2 of your videos (what I've seen so far) I've learned more than spending 3 hours reading a basic electricity out of my HVAC book. Keep up the great work and thank you so much !
Out of all I have seen, which was many, you explained things so much more detailed and simplified to where I could finally see and understand what is actually going on here. Thank you for your patience in detail.
Greatest explanation of Series & Parallel wiring I've ever seen!
Thank you thank you thank you! I was so confused about this in my class until you explained it in a way people wouldn't be confused! Love youuuuu!
That was the most informative description I have ever seen. I build model buildings for my model railroad, and have recently started adding LED lights to them. Since I like multiple lights in some cases, I wanted a parallel circuit, but wasn't sure about the power supply requirements. Now I know that, put simply, the more LED lights I
I am currently taking classes to become a SATCOM maintenance Operator/ Technician in the US Army, and you explain this 10x better than my instructor could. Thank you.
The circuit construction kit is such a helpful way to understand, thank you!!!