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  • Thanx alot. >:( Too much talking! Nice work!

  • ttttttttttttttttthhhhhhhhhhhaa­aaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnkkkkkkkk you!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I <3 u :)

  • My teacher in DC circuit analysis would go about solving this several ways.....I like that you are consistant on how to solve. STRECHING the circuit is brilliant. It has helped me tremendously. Thank you for this video I hope you have more for next class on AC Circuit analysis. I have my final tomorrow fingers crossed. I do wish your web site would break down videos by subject it would be easier to find and view.

    Best regards,

  • PLEASE COME TO ITT-TECH, YOU MAKE DC ELECTRONICS EASY TO UNDERSTAND

  • Got an exam tomorrow, This gives ALOT of explanation!

  • @robbdawgg13 dide u pass?

  • that's fuckin' dope :)

  • I have launched 5 additional vids on youtube which lead up to these. ENJOY!

    Listed on Youtube as follows:

    Series & Parallel Circuit & Ohm's Law Physics; Part 1 - 5 with Eeris Fritz

  • She's so rad; I've just found a new role model. Lol

  • Maybe this is technique is ok for homework, but on a test there is absolutely no time for all the drawing and tables.

  • @millions2nette This technique helps you understand circuits, offers some simple processes and is great for homework. As you work through more combination circuits, you will find that using several redraws will be enough to help you when testing and you won't need a table. The table is used to help you keep track over each load so you don't get lost. For more complex circuits, this technique is extremely helpful. You will find that you get quite good at circuit analysis and it's fun.

  • Man it is sooooo hot when a lady teaches electronics, i'd like to plough that.

  • i have an exam tomorrow and this is a life saver. i was very sick and missed 2 review classes and i got rusty but this is refreshing my memory.

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  • Great! I am happy this is helping you understand combination circuits. When watching this series, take notes and work along with me. You will better understand how combination circuits work and develop a process that keeps it simple. Make sure to watch all three videos in sequence. I am launching another series of videos soon focusing on circles, where Pi came from and degree/radian measure and conversions.

  • Very helpful teaching! "Process driven not answer driven."

  • I feel confident to take phy skills test tomorrow....Thx ..

  • This process seems less confusing then the way I have been breaking these down.

    Thanks!

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