i dont understand why you treat R1 & R2 as series and then seperately workout out that with R3? Would you not treat all 3 resistors as if they were all in parallel? plz help
@noorylee Sort of, but not exactly. Specifically, a water wheel is a device for taking the PE of the water and converting it to motion. This would correspond to an electric motor, which takes the electrical PE of the electrons and turns it into motion. A capacitor, electrically, is a device that stores charge and then releases it. A good mechanical or fluid analogy would be a large tank that could store a lot of water and then release it suddenly, like the tank on a toilet.
NOOWWW I see where I went wrong on my last test (which is good... exam is tomorrow, 6 hours of studying tonight alone lol) I totally forgot to link the ones in series before putting them into a parallel resistance =/ I wish I found these videos earlier ><
But when i add 6 over 1 and 4 over 1, the result of that must also be over 1, then u get 2,8 ohm and not 2,4 right ? Or did i miss something ? :) Again nice vids.
BEST TEACHING ON COMBINATION CIRCUITS YET!!!!!!
MultiArrowz 2 months ago
Good job!
kingal73nz 3 months ago
i dont understand why you treat R1 & R2 as series and then seperately workout out that with R3? Would you not treat all 3 resistors as if they were all in parallel? plz help
flightsnhike226 4 months ago
I swear, I don't get how people on the internet can teach better than professional teachers. And my teacher actually told me to refer to YouTube.
soymuylocaperrra 4 months ago
I swear if i Quit school and studied through youtube id learn more...
IPMountainDew 5 months ago 4
@IPMountainDew YouTube, and also Wikipedia. The world of education is changing.
derekowens 5 months ago
uhhhhms
bylertorch 8 months ago
Can you come teach my physics class? we would all appreciate you much better than our current teacher
spotted123 9 months ago
3:12 thats what she said xD
just kidding thanks..
PherVented 1 year ago
I didnt know that the parrallel serires would make the 7 ohms into 1/7 ohms,thank you
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justinbellful 1 year ago
I love you this I learned what my teacher tried to teach me for a months in an hour
Maasuum 1 year ago
why is the reciprocoal of .30951/ohms 3.23 ????
jtrangers27 1 year ago
@jtrangers27 Because 1 over .3095 is equal to 3.23. It's just an algebra step, that's all.
Hope that helps,
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derekowens 1 year ago
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oh ok i was multiplying 1 and .3095.. idk why
thanks tho i understand now
jtrangers27 1 year ago
@derekowens Can we apply the water wheel analogy to capacitors in parallel or series?
noorylee 1 year ago
@noorylee Sort of, but not exactly. Specifically, a water wheel is a device for taking the PE of the water and converting it to motion. This would correspond to an electric motor, which takes the electrical PE of the electrons and turns it into motion. A capacitor, electrically, is a device that stores charge and then releases it. A good mechanical or fluid analogy would be a large tank that could store a lot of water and then release it suddenly, like the tank on a toilet.
derekowens 1 year ago
omg thank you now i understand it perfectly..... you're very good at explaining things
renji601 1 year ago
NOOWWW I see where I went wrong on my last test (which is good... exam is tomorrow, 6 hours of studying tonight alone lol) I totally forgot to link the ones in series before putting them into a parallel resistance =/ I wish I found these videos earlier ><
flamingfigures 1 year ago
Thanks you really helped !!
Amato1Allah 1 year ago
Idk how but combination circuits confuse me even though they still use very simple math. Thanks for the vid, it should help.
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AlecCooke 1 year ago
Very nice and very learning vids man.
But when i add 6 over 1 and 4 over 1, the result of that must also be over 1, then u get 2,8 ohm and not 2,4 right ? Or did i miss something ? :) Again nice vids.
kyllingur 2 years ago
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You don't add 6/1 and 4/1... that doesn't make sense... you add 1/6 and 1/4, you'll get 5/12, then the reciprocal of that is 12/5, or 2.4 Ohms.
AlecCooke 1 year ago
@kyllingur It's actually 6 under 1 plus 4 under 1.
MsYelhsa10 1 year ago
It does it for me
BRADD500 2 years ago