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Analyzing a Series-Parallel Circuit

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2010

This video shows how to find the resistance, current, voltage, and power of every part of a series parallel circuit using Ohm's Laws and Kirchhoff's circuit laws.

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  • use 2 superconductors each making same sinewave. Use iron to let them run in sync. Let one only power something small, the other attach to a hanging antenna that does not touch ground.

    See what happens when you run them inductively with what the one powers through a cap.

    The cap breaks potential. The freq's run in phase, oh and make the entire system of wiring ferrous metal even though contacts aren't. Last but not least; mount chips on ceramic. Freq's you experiment with. use carrier.

  • Thanks for the great videos and this is really helping me pick-up where I left off in school.

    I will keep you informed as to how it works out for me and send another thank you when I get threw some more work

    YEAH Thanks!

    Um I will check Google documents to look again for any worksheets or workbooks you may have out

    Peace

  • because the ration of Ohms of R2 to R3 is 2:1 why not do that math. .00522 * (1/2) for R3 and then R2 would be the delta?

  • why couldnt my teacher explain it like this.....

  • Thank you so much!

    =)

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