A short circuit occurs when there is no load or resistance between two different potentials. Now, at time 8.27, the two voltages are at 12V and 8V which means they are at two different potentials. Also, there is no load between these 2 points. Ironically, why there is NO SHORT CIRCUIT? In fact, if there was a load, the voltage drops across the load will be definitely 4V (12V-8V). This is very confusing. Please explain in detail.
@@PadmasriNaban A short circuit occurs when there is no load or resistance between two different potentials. Now, at time 8.27, the two voltages are at 12V and 8V which means they are at two different potentials. Also, there is no load between these 2 points. Ironically, why there is NO SHORT CIRCUIT? In fact, if there was a load, the voltage drops across the load will be definitely 4V (12V-8V). This is very confusing. Please explain in detail.
@@PadmasriNaban A short circuit occurs when there is no load or resistance between two different potentials. Now, at time 8.27, the two voltages are at 12V and 8V which means they are at two different potentials. Also, there is no load between these 2 points. Ironically, why there is NO SHORT CIRCUIT? In fact, if there was a load, the voltage drops across the load will be definitely 4V (12V-8V). This is very confusing. Please explain in detail.
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A short circuit occurs when there is no load or resistance between two different potentials.
Now, at time 8.27, the two voltages are at 12V and 8V which means they are at two different potentials. Also, there is no load between these 2 points. Ironically, why there is NO SHORT CIRCUIT?
In fact, if there was a load, the voltage drops across the load will be definitely 4V (12V-8V).
This is very confusing. Please explain in detail.
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@@PadmasriNaban A short circuit occurs when there is no load or resistance between two different potentials.
Now, at time 8.27, the two voltages are at 12V and 8V which means they are at two different potentials. Also, there is no load between these 2 points. Ironically, why there is NO SHORT CIRCUIT?
In fact, if there was a load, the voltage drops across the load will be definitely 4V (12V-8V).
This is very confusing. Please explain in detail.
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What to do when to resistance are in parallel? Should we add both?
In parallel, we shouldn't add the values instead add the reciprocal of each resistance
@@PadmasriNaban add in series?
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@@PadmasriNaban A short circuit occurs when there is no load or resistance between two different potentials.
Now, at time 8.27, the two voltages are at 12V and 8V which means they are at two different potentials. Also, there is no load between these 2 points. Ironically, why there is NO SHORT CIRCUIT?
In fact, if there was a load, the voltage drops across the load will be definitely 4V (12V-8V).
This is very confusing. Please explain in detail.
Mam 3-6 is wrong madam it is 6-3 and arrow mark in upwards direction
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Pls tell how 6 - 3 ?
The taken direction of current in kvl rule is wrong, tsken in wrong way.
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