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  • we are taking this lessons in high school wtf! what kind of education system in Turkey!

  • Why do you select those specific resistors when calculating for potential dividers?

  • @mikeetg current division formula.

  • In the ecuation I doubleprime what means "E"??? Sorry but i didnt knew that formula :P

  • hmmm question... aren't the currents go from (-) terminal to (+) terminal? why is the arrow in opposite direction?? did i miss something?

  • @junwson No, electrons move from negative to positive but conventionally current follows the opposite direction to that of electrons>> i.e positive to negative

  • thank you for posting this tutorial. it helped me a lot..

  • thanks, great help...

    

  • If you could see how many light bulbs went off in my head, you'll probably be blind. Thanks

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  • i thanq all thye people who are behind this,thzhelped me a lot am feeling very thnqful to u all.

  • nice video

  • Sorry for posting multiple comments, but regarding my previous question, is the current of the source always come out of the positive terminal? or the voltage rise?

  • For the love of God and all that is decent, stop playing with your microphone.

    Get a stand for it, place it, leave it alone. Playing with it is incredibly annoying and makes us think you can't stop touching things.

  • @scatheroy

    This was a video that was created early on where the instructor used the mic built into the touch tablet. Every time he wrote on it, you can hear it make that noise. You will notice in newer videos this has been resolved. Thanks.

  • @scatheroy nitprick much? 

  • what about risistor 3? 4ohms? you have only showed the working out for risistor 1 and 2??

  • Great Tute!!! keep up the gd wrk!

  • my main man. Love you videos

  • You mixed up your divider rule. Ix = Rt/Rx * It

  • You have set a milestone in my brain with this video. Thank you so much! So much better than my crappy, inadequate, rushing material, barely english speaking Indian Teacher!!!!

    PS: In my opinion Indians are the worst engineers on the planet.

  • @DjGisME We run NASA. Most of your tech advances are coz of us. Bloody whites.

  • @DjGisME maybe you have small brains, you're probably envied of our intelligence.

  • gr8

  • u are amazing. where have u been!!! why isn't your vid the top choice when searching for electronic help!!!! omg thank you thank you thank you.

  • mistake in start...

    6+8+12... thats wrong.. you should take 6+18+12 :-P

  • it is nice

  • Hi, thanks for the brilliant video, but I still have one problem .

    Could someone explain to me the reasoning behind replacing a voltage source with a short, and a current source with an open circuit?

    Cheers.

  • @valveforlife

    because you need to remove all excitation by the source. by shorting it gives you 0 volts and by opening it gives you 0 amps

  • at 6:00 when u apply current divider rule isnt it suppose to be I=R(total)/R x I(source) thus I=(12+4)/4 x 2A?or am i wrong?oh no..

  • OMG what happen ???!

    The vid just stopped at 4:53 and stopped moving !!

    How do i solve the problem ?? :S

  • @profiremine actually, it was in a state of stopping and not stopping, until you observed it stopping.

  • thank u so much

  • Thank you for the videos they were very helpful.

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