For all you guys having trouble remembering the table or are still looking of a "cheat sheet", I wrote a free program to help you out. Here is the link to the quick tutorial on how to use the program. The download link is in the description. youtube.com/watch?v=nolRA9ZmK-U
it's 4 am.... i'm trying to find out how to find the voltage in a resistor... I started watching this... then decided i would probably fall asleep b/c of how boring he sounds.... GG.
i was GONNA comment on how he DIDN'T explain how to find resistance, but looks like everyone else thinks so too. I agree with runeinchains. Spectacular fail.
I didn't once hear the word ohm, which is the unit of measure resistors have to determine their resistance. "How to Compute Resistor Resistance in an Electronic Circuit"
More like "how to measure voltage drop across a resistor...with a volt meter."
yea you are right. fogglee doesnt know what he is talking about. in series you simply add the resistance values. in parallel, you add the recipricals of the resistance values then take the reciprical of that. so if you have two 200 ohm resistors in parallel, the parallel resistance value should be 100 ohms. ((1/200)+(1/200))^-1=100 ohms. when there are only 2 values you can use the product of the 2 divided by the sum of the 2.
Why is this guy moving the GRND around? You're supposed to move the Ground lead (black) of the METER around!Because in a real circuit you DO NOT have the luxury of moving the ground around! This is totally WRONG!
Entirely clear that the negative lead was being moved to apply the supply V. across individual components to compare V. drop across resistors of same or different values. Ideally he would have better prepared the bread board for the demo. But hey no one had to pay the watch the vid. We get what we pay for, that's for sure.
It is correct that resistors divides the voltage in a series circuit. The amount of voltage over each resistor depends on the voltage in the circuit and the resistance in each resistor. But it is important to remember that a diode, be it a LED or a regular diode always absorbs a certain amount of voltage that does not depend on the resistance in the circuit. if the circuit cannot deliver the required amount of voltage the diode will be closed and no current can flow through
Replace this please with something worthy before you get slagged again....keep your reputation
regenerati 3 weeks ago
You learn something new everyday!
WalksThroughLife 10 months ago
Jeez, it worked for me!
how may yanks to screw in a light bulb?
No one knows, they out sourced it.
fewmetsiam4u 1 year ago
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For all you guys having trouble remembering the table or are still looking of a "cheat sheet", I wrote a free program to help you out. Here is the link to the quick tutorial on how to use the program. The download link is in the description. youtube.com/watch?v=nolRA9ZmK-U
MJLaukala 1 year ago
fail expertvillage
moldycheese100 1 year ago
fail
tomx63 1 year ago
it's 4 am.... i'm trying to find out how to find the voltage in a resistor... I started watching this... then decided i would probably fall asleep b/c of how boring he sounds.... GG.
tonyw1988 1 year ago
This is garbage...
dfdub 1 year ago
i was GONNA comment on how he DIDN'T explain how to find resistance, but looks like everyone else thinks so too. I agree with runeinchains. Spectacular fail.
laParka777 1 year ago
What happened to the resistances? o_0
SDenny100 1 year ago
Why do I keep watching this garbage?
KaslarProductions 1 year ago 2
Shees complaints bout the integrity of the vid., with good reason, but the integrity of the comments are all over the place as well.
westkan 2 years ago
Good demonstration of why I get fustrated with "Information types," who want to give the impression that they are "Electronic types."
Probewitch 2 years ago 4
I loved it,
BRADD500 2 years ago
What an ass.
polarbear60 2 years ago
He completely cut out and changed the topic at 1:35-1:45. Another typical "Expert" Village fail. And he alks about voltage, not ohms.
WeaselHalfbreed 2 years ago 3
10 sec. ke liye kiya tha....tum bhi amricaaa wale...kya bhi...
man13preet 2 years ago
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crazybeavers155 2 years ago
Voltage drops were calculated here. Not resistance.
AbsurdBrane 2 years ago 2
I didn't once hear the word ohm, which is the unit of measure resistors have to determine their resistance. "How to Compute Resistor Resistance in an Electronic Circuit"
More like "how to measure voltage drop across a resistor...with a volt meter."
TheSevenQueens 2 years ago 2
I don't think the "expert" computed resistor resistance in his electronic circut.
andypandy687 2 years ago
awesome, great
sabri1rk 2 years ago
Note. He didn't help find resistances at all.... He found voltage drops..... O_o
runeinchains 2 years ago 22
lol hes not the expert, more like moderate village
silentsniperrr 2 years ago 6
Yeah, he's fail. Sorry expert village. =/
runeinchains 2 years ago 14
@runeinchains The amount of voltage drop is the resistance.
kalinwang1 1 year ago
uk u
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JamieJWSmith 2 years ago
yea, but how do you build an electronic circus?
arbyt3r 2 years ago
lol
3190423 2 years ago 2
I'm soooo immature.
arbyt3r 2 years ago
lol watch 0:31 a bunch of times in a row :D
DragonChamber 2 years ago
I mean 2:31 :D
DragonChamber 2 years ago
crud, I mean 2:30
DragonChamber 2 years ago
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skierplaterandy 2 years ago
i mean
expert my ass
fogglee 3 years ago
expert a ass
fogglee 3 years ago
woah. this is the worst electronics how-to vid i've ever seen.
john2496 3 years ago 2
same. not saying he doesnt know his stuff but he doesnt explain very well. even i cud make a better video on the subject.
skierplaterandy 3 years ago
i third that opinion, this guy is drivin me crazy the way he explains things
faackoof 2 years ago
I got an easier way.
Get a 9v batteery. Attatch a battery clip to it. Get 2 alligator clip wires. Get a bulb and bulb holder. Put bulb in holder. Attatch
one alligator clip to one wire from the battery clip and then hook onto bulb holder.
Do the same thing with the other and your finished!
MSJProductions23 3 years ago
inb4 possibly too much amps and you blow up your lightbulb :D
nortonhak 2 years ago
wow, i dint get anything he just said,lol,im starting to go in electronic stuff... so yeah,if anyone have cool vids plz tell me
saulgar 3 years ago
If 2 100 ohms resistors are put together it is then a 50 ohm resistor not 200 ohm.
LBdreaming 3 years ago
No. Only if they are parallel. In series they add up
Platic 3 years ago 2
To count the resistance of two resistors in parallel you use this "(r1*r2)/(r1+r2)" I think :D
jacool1994 3 years ago
nop in series the sum is r1 + r2 but in parallel its pointless unless you want to make a voltage drop
fogglee 3 years ago
yea you are right. fogglee doesnt know what he is talking about. in series you simply add the resistance values. in parallel, you add the recipricals of the resistance values then take the reciprical of that. so if you have two 200 ohm resistors in parallel, the parallel resistance value should be 100 ohms. ((1/200)+(1/200))^-1=100 ohms. when there are only 2 values you can use the product of the 2 divided by the sum of the 2.
itsdan365 2 years ago
Hm, thanks for explaining that.
blahtsk 2 years ago
this apparatus is tough
yienmei5 3 years ago
Why is this guy moving the GRND around? You're supposed to move the Ground lead (black) of the METER around!Because in a real circuit you DO NOT have the luxury of moving the ground around! This is totally WRONG!
godadameve 3 years ago
Entirely clear that the negative lead was being moved to apply the supply V. across individual components to compare V. drop across resistors of same or different values. Ideally he would have better prepared the bread board for the demo. But hey no one had to pay the watch the vid. We get what we pay for, that's for sure.
westkan 2 years ago
that is a werid meter
k2batman 3 years ago
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mpeterson159 3 years ago
is there any video on how to use oscop and meter....?? thanks
aihumlay 3 years ago
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hes boring -_-#
cupnoodles2 3 years ago
It is correct that resistors divides the voltage in a series circuit. The amount of voltage over each resistor depends on the voltage in the circuit and the resistance in each resistor. But it is important to remember that a diode, be it a LED or a regular diode always absorbs a certain amount of voltage that does not depend on the resistance in the circuit. if the circuit cannot deliver the required amount of voltage the diode will be closed and no current can flow through
molnez 4 years ago 5
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Resistors divide the voltage in a parallel.
Palmer1989 3 years ago
Uh, no. That would be a current divider.
hingedelephant 3 years ago 3
Good video and excelent audio
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akiaki2054 4 years ago 3