very good video but can you speak a little faster? Thanks for the great videos, keep them coming :-)
tringuyen552911 1 week ago
@sandiegoboy85 For some reason, she didn't invert the whole thing. Should be ((45^-1)+(35^-1))^-1. Comes out with the right number.
rkingsboro 1 month ago
this website is farzi
MegaHarsh30 3 months ago
ahh!!! i solved this problem in just 2 min, this video is totally silly
.05 is just the inverse of the resistance for that portion. To actually get the resistance, you need to take the inverse of that answer, which (without rounding anything in between) is 19.7
SiouxFallsPhysics 11 months ago 3
Wait how did u get 19.7, when i plugged in (45)^-1+(35)^-1 i got 0.05
sandiegoboy85 11 months ago
It's amazing how something this simple my physics professor can't seem to get in my head, but you can. Thanks a bunch!
pjschlotter 1 year ago
Thanks a lot
choysengchow 1 year ago
very good video but can you speak a little faster? Thanks for the great videos, keep them coming :-)
tringuyen552911 1 week ago
@sandiegoboy85 For some reason, she didn't invert the whole thing. Should be ((45^-1)+(35^-1))^-1. Comes out with the right number.
rkingsboro 1 month ago
this website is farzi
MegaHarsh30 3 months ago
ahh!!! i solved this problem in just 2 min, this video is totally silly
MegaHarsh30 3 months ago
.05 is just the inverse of the resistance for that portion. To actually get the resistance, you need to take the inverse of that answer, which (without rounding anything in between) is 19.7
SiouxFallsPhysics 11 months ago 3
Wait how did u get 19.7, when i plugged in (45)^-1+(35)^-1 i got 0.05
sandiegoboy85 11 months ago
It's amazing how something this simple my physics professor can't seem to get in my head, but you can. Thanks a bunch!
pjschlotter 1 year ago
Thanks a lot
choysengchow 1 year ago