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Uploaded by brightstorm2 on Sep 10, 2010
Free Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science Combining capacitors and resistors in electric circuits.
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is there a particular reason you guys have no videos on inductors and rl circuits?
springbokk4life 1 month ago
very well explained sir but where is that 5 ohm resistor gone in steady state circuit?
willseleven1 1 month ago
Nice tutorial , Thank you so much
indochinahub 1 month ago
@gschaaf713 oh and you mean farads not fraps right?
gschaaf713 3 months ago
@Neo8ful1 its the same principle. Just use the proper prefix.
ok you explained how to work with fraps but did not say how to work with his submultiples (pF / nF / uF)
Neo8ful1 6 months ago
Does subtracting the 36W from the 48W give the power rating of the capacitors as 12 W?
marcusangami 7 months ago
Like the energy, but it often jumps around in "assumed knowledge" of the watcher, i.e. goes from basic to more advanced and back.
tsbrownie 1 year ago
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is there a particular reason you guys have no videos on inductors and rl circuits?
springbokk4life 1 month ago
very well explained sir but where is that 5 ohm resistor gone in steady state circuit?
willseleven1 1 month ago
Nice tutorial , Thank you so much
indochinahub 1 month ago
@gschaaf713 oh and you mean farads not fraps right?
gschaaf713 3 months ago
@Neo8ful1 its the same principle. Just use the proper prefix.
gschaaf713 3 months ago
ok you explained how to work with fraps but did not say how to work with his submultiples (pF / nF / uF)
Neo8ful1 6 months ago
Does subtracting the 36W from the 48W give the power rating of the capacitors as 12 W?
marcusangami 7 months ago
Like the energy, but it often jumps around in "assumed knowledge" of the watcher, i.e. goes from basic to more advanced and back.
tsbrownie 1 year ago