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  • Why did you choose 6 Ohms rather than 12 Ohms when you multiplied it to the the total Current when findin the power?

  • Great lecture, it was much better than my instructor...I hope you have more for AC circuit analysis.

  • Thanks your 20 min class help me a lot.

  • thanks fella, you just prepared me for my test in 20 minutes.

  • love being able to replay parts I don't get. Thank you sir!

  • awesome, refreshed my memory , thx !

  • Excellente explanation bro!

    you would do great as a teacher!

  • what about the 12ohm resistor?as what gino6680 said

  • at first you never mentioned, find I sub 6.. why was the I sub 6 always the one to be find? why not the I sub 12?

  • thank you for this video

  • thanks ...will change exam result.

  • I have Exam after 1 hr , and I am watching that .. so fantastic .

    Thank you . keep it up

  • i love you

  • Great Tute!!! Keep up the good wrk!!!

  • it was very usefull...thanks very much

  • Absolutely great tutorials :D They are really helping me out  with my electrical engineering exams.

    Thanks Jim.

  • I took an EET course this fall semester up until about a month ago, but my math wasn't up to snuff due to my laziness in High School. I'm doing independent study and returning in the fall to get this rolling and I'm using text books, circuit kits, and everything including your lectures to my disposal.

    Thank you from NB, Canada.

  • very sexy voice

  • Your videos are great! Theyre helping me immensely for my electrical exam

  • u are amazing dude !!!

    amazing vid.... helped me like hell.

  • Thanks for uploading this and the Thevenin videos. It has helped me out a lot with understanding both theorems.

  • thank you.

  • Hi, its a nice and helpful video. What is the book that you are using or you suggest for doing numerical problems?

  • Hooray for video explanations so I can learn at my own pace ! yay !

  • Thank you very much.I hope I will pass the exam on next Monday.

  • Great eplaination, just a quick criticism if you don't mind: At 1:25 you were supposed to ADD i-(prime)12, and i-(Double-prime)12, but you subtracted them. That confused me just a LITTLE bit. Otherwise, thank you VERY much

  • @albannajr

    Actually you need to subtract them because they flow in a different direction.

    so you get: I12= I'12 + I''12, but the I''12 is negative so I12 = 2.667 + (- 0.5).

  • thanks bro

  • Wow, I wish my professor was as good as you! This really helped! Thanks so much!

  • how do you know if it's going down or up?

  • thanks sir

  • thanks...big help

  • thank you for putting this together for those like me who had some trouble understanding Superpostion theorem!!!

  • Thank you for this presentation. Keep on the good worck. thank's

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