Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • In this video, I will explain one of the most important issues that we need to know in order to analyze electrical circuits. Kirchhoff's Laws is one of them. There are two laws, current and voltage. Although it seems very simple, we unfortunately have difficulties in other subjects when we do not learn the basics well. In this video I will explain Kirchhoff Voltage Law. In the next lesson, I will explain the current law.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @jwilham
    @jwilham 6 месяцев назад +3

    thank you thank you thank you. watched 4 videos that made a simple concept into an overcomplicated explanation. This is the first video that just explains this law strait forward and shows you how and why the calculations are done. Then moves on to more complicated circuits.

  • @tashrifmahmudraiyan4119
    @tashrifmahmudraiyan4119 15 дней назад +1

    Finally I have understood this thing. Thank you❤

  • @something7437
    @something7437 20 дней назад

    This channel is probably going to help me pass EE studies.

  • @electrifyingvids3545
    @electrifyingvids3545 Год назад +2

    Quite a helpful video explaining KVL. Helped me get a stronger grasp around the idea.

    • @eeapplications
      @eeapplications  Год назад +1

      I'm glad it was useful 🙏🏼 Thank you so much ☺️

  • @aagaatje
    @aagaatje 10 дней назад

    nicely explained. At 2.57 there is a little mistake in the video. I.R1 +I.R2 + I.R2 (Last one should be R3)

  • @pardonmaposa780
    @pardonmaposa780 5 месяцев назад +3

    Helpful lecture

  • @ucnguyenquoc3666
    @ucnguyenquoc3666 2 года назад +3

    very good video, can you do more simulation of the electromechanical circuit, instructions on how to detect the basic circuit, thanks!

    • @eeapplications
      @eeapplications  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad you like the video. Thank you 😊 I'll continue to produce similar content 🙏

  • @ashoktiwari2159
    @ashoktiwari2159 2 года назад +4

    Very very helpfull

  • @Osha10711
    @Osha10711 7 месяцев назад +2

    so helpful

  • @calebcotter2850
    @calebcotter2850 Год назад +19

    Man I feel stupid, I’m sure this is very easy for most people understand, but it just seems like an alien language to me.

    • @Savage22223
      @Savage22223 Год назад

      Sound like Me & you in the same boat

    • @willieriggi
      @willieriggi Год назад

      You seems that you know every language around the world, ass don't do any stupid comments.

    • @cuddlebug8106
      @cuddlebug8106 Год назад

      Where do they get the 1.2 and 1.3 K ohms??

    • @joshuas390
      @joshuas390 Год назад

      ​@@cuddlebug8106its not 1.2 its "I times 2" as in an upper case "i" its in place for amperage/current.
      I'm trying to learn this magic too. I've spent 2 days trying to figure out all the letters and stuff.

    • @jrsnowden25
      @jrsnowden25 Год назад +1

      Just keep going searches on the tube. Up until last Wednesday, I was in the same boat with all kinds of math, from algebra to trig, to logarithms, to scalers and vectors. Now I’m trying to understand kirchoffs laws and physics.

  • @sudhakarkaduru
    @sudhakarkaduru Год назад +1

    I LOVE THIS THK YOU ELECTRICAl APPLiCATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @willieriggi
    @willieriggi Год назад +3

    Fuck, don't make any stupid comments.... this is really cool and easy to understand. Thanks 🙏.

  • @gholamalialmasi8906
    @gholamalialmasi8906 Год назад +1

    marvelous thank you so much

  • @RLDacademyGATEeceAndAdvanced
    @RLDacademyGATEeceAndAdvanced 2 года назад +1

    Nice presentation!

  • @VSongu
    @VSongu Год назад

    The direction of a circuit is by convention from the positive pole to the negative pole. This is known as conventional current flow. However, the actual flow of electrons is in the opposite direction, from the negative pole to the positive pole.

    • @valentinaarcila7685
      @valentinaarcila7685 Год назад

      Now im confused is it starting with the negative or positive

  • @m.wisyahaziz2364
    @m.wisyahaziz2364 2 года назад +3

    Very helpful thanks

  • @ElectroRestore
    @ElectroRestore Год назад

    Aside from the fact that it is the electrons that move from the negative terminal to the positive, the vide is ok for calculation Kirchhoff's voltage law.

    • @jp040759
      @jp040759 Год назад +1

      Modern electronics uses the convention of "conventional" current NOT electron current.

  • @Swenser
    @Swenser 2 года назад

    Can you do a video on grid tied inverters and how the grids positive wire is simply tied to the inverters output positive wire and how the flow of energy works. Nobody addresses this on the YT that I have seen.

  • @thorhedderich
    @thorhedderich Год назад +3

    Very nice explanation.

  • @kjamison5951
    @kjamison5951 Год назад +1

    Me in 1989: “Huh?”
    Me today: “Ah! Thanks!”

  • @jp040759
    @jp040759 Год назад +1

    You should have said the voltage DROPS in the loop add up to zero. Saying the voltage is "consumed' is misleading. Otherwise it was great.

  • @balloney2175
    @balloney2175 2 года назад

    Can I say "Zeroing a voltage is voltage wasted."?

  • @epolytechnic1199
    @epolytechnic1199 Год назад +2

    Good.
    E Polytechnic. A Technical channel.

  • @nickayivor8432
    @nickayivor8432 Год назад +2

    👍

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 Год назад +3

    I'm sure it would be helpful if the computer slowed down and didn't talk so fast!

    • @memirandawong
      @memirandawong Год назад +1

      For me yes, but I just pause the video.

  • @u_ditha
    @u_ditha Месяц назад +3

    Before - 😟
    after - 😎

  • @John-ds6jz
    @John-ds6jz 2 года назад

    Why we put another voltage source even opposite to another source ?

    • @eeapplications
      @eeapplications  2 года назад +2

      To control the source that can supply larger current with a small voltage source.

    • @John-ds6jz
      @John-ds6jz 2 года назад

      @@eeapplications thanks

    • @jerichowall8185
      @jerichowall8185 Год назад

      @@eeapplications Is it not better to control voltage with a variable resistance?

  • @runningbaum9430
    @runningbaum9430 Год назад +4

    Is this a teaching video, for beginners then why aren't you keeping it simple. Not sticking to volts, omhs and amperes but using volts and then kilo-ohms and then little milliamps becomes a math lesson tied into a lesson on fundamentals. It does not work well. Students master basics first then they move on to more complicated thongs.

    • @jp040759
      @jp040759 Год назад

      This is the very foundation of learning electronics

  • @GiC7
    @GiC7 Год назад

    Master

  • @kanchankondhare
    @kanchankondhare 2 года назад +1

    💞🌹💞

  • @alainsavage
    @alainsavage 2 года назад +1

    You speek to fait, just take your time .....

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Год назад +2

      I disagree, i think the speed is just fine
      but then you can't spell SPEAK or FAST
      so.... yeah
      Why don't you use the speed settings in your browser
      to slow his speech down ?

  • @markfinn825
    @markfinn825 Год назад +1

    At 4 minutes and 20 seconds current times 2k is written as I.2k your video is incorrect.

    • @amiraslam7758
      @amiraslam7758 10 месяцев назад +2

      it is I times the 2. the dot is showing multiplication.By the way its the best video on KVL on the internet.Dont judge someone if you dont know simple multiplication.