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Physics 13.4.2h - Circuit Reduction Example

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

A circuit reduction problem. Calculating the total resistance of a network of resistors that involves a combination of resistors in series and parallel. From the Physics course by Derek Owens.

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  • awsome how do i watch them in order?

  • @donteatthefood Glad you like them!  All the videos are being indexed at the LucidEducation website

    Enjoy,

    DO

  • it should be 12.529.

    but thanks for all the help. this really helped me!

  • Yes, thanks! I need to fix this one. Still, I'm glad it helped!

    D.O.

  • Did you check your work?

  • Yes, I realize there's a mistake here. It's on my To Do list.

    Thanks,

    D.O.

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  • You taught in 1 minute and 30 seconds what my AP Phys 2 teacher has failed to teach like half our class in a week.

    You are a gentleman and a scholar, sir.

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  • Thanks you explain everything better :)

    even with a mistake I learned well from this.

  • Great sir.

    May you tell me what's the software you use,regarding me it to message please.

  • 12 + 5 = 17, my dear. ^_^

    And, I like your videos, all of which are quite informative that they helped my cousin with his Electric circuits class... Thank you!

  • For a little minute I learned over than an hour and a half class. Thus is very helpful for me.

  • Great teaching method!

  • I'm taking a quiz tomorrow! wish me luck and thank you for your lecture Sir! :))))..i've always been watching your videos! keep it up!

  • @TVBAngel actually he's correct

  • I learned more in 6 minutes than my college instructor could show us in like a 2 hour class. It all needs to be explained that right way. Thanks man.

  • this makes it so much easier to revise for my physics exam tomorrow, thanks!

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