Series and Parallel Circuits Kirchoff's Laws part 1
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Sso what is the expression for the total resistance in a parrel ciruiut and series circuit
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I....I forgot the minus 1....
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what a mad bastard
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he is a really cool guy... I wish he was my physics teacher...
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i really enjoy your teaching style .. its both educational & funny .good job .hope to see
more of your videos
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too much shit not enough meat. things are a lot different from when I went to school.for this.
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@fireninja529 oh yea one more thing about the short circuit he mention to prove my point, the two was connected in parallel which mean it was wire vs resistor, the resistance for the wire is so small that is was like lookng at a clean road with flowers all over on the side compare to a thorn path ,so current being lazy take the easy way out which woud be the wire (short circuit)
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@fireninja529 current being the same only depend on resistanec being the same,in truth curent follow the path o low resistance which mean that in a parallel, the connect with the lowest current will get the most current (the funny thing is ,(believe it or not)current uses resistance to move around and every thing has resistance,resistors are use to adjust that, series is the same but with a opposite way of dividing current,the highest resistor uses the most current, (feel free to prove me wrong)
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i love the energy, style, your method, on like so people that sound lazy, that really effect people mostly when you stay up nights doing sba, for this video i thank you and hope to see you as my teacher in the near future if i find you,(chances are, i will not find him and i may get one of theboring teaches, that sucks)
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very cool!
It's like Seth Rogen teaching me about Circuits :D
TheL23RN 1 year ago 5
"dont you dare forget that minus 1"...ROFL
littlematt2007 2 years ago 5