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this is the second video i have watched, i am trying to learn to follow the path of the electricity both videos yours and another show the path from positive to negative when actually it goes from the negative to positive what is going on
So to get the Voltage of the last two resistors (3 and 12 ohms) is to divide 12V by its resistors and by getting their amp we can use it to get Voltage each resistor?
I guess I should have paid attention in physics class, ive graduated and im watching this video because i have an aircraft systems test today, apparently you actually do use this stuff after high school lol
sorry im a little confused when you used the parallel equation and got 1/6, how does it go from that to 6 ohm? I plug it into a calculator and get 0.17 rounded up
two wire of 15ohm and 10ohm are in paralled and the arrangement is in series with a 24ohm wire if the current in the 10ohm wire is 4ampere calculate the A. full current in the 15ohm wire B. the total p.d across the whole circuit
For the parallel side you had the 12 volts after you did the series calculations on resistor #2. Since parallel circuits have the same voltage you automatically know the both parallel resistors are 12 volts
In a four branch parallel circuit, 10mA of current flows in each branch . If one of the branch is opens, the current in each of the other branches.. ? A) decrease B) increase C) remaining unaffected D) doubles Pls say the answer sir
but to calculate resistance in a parallel circuit would be rt = 1/r1 + 1/r2 ... 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/10 + 1/12 + 1/4 = 1.27777 Therefore total ohms in parallel circuit is 1.27?
I don't know if it's correct to say.explain that way, but can't you say that equivalent parallel resistance is the same as that of series circuts, but you reciprocate all the values, including total resistance?
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Thing is that your teacher might be teaching the theory and where these simple equations are derived from. But yes you are not wrong.
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How do u get 5 over 30 on the first parallel?? When u put 1 I’ve 10 and 1 over 15??
Revise ´adding fractions’
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this is the second video i have watched, i am trying to learn to follow the path of the electricity both videos yours and another show the path from positive to negative when actually it goes from the negative to positive what is going on
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Greetings,please clarify 1/10 + 1/15 =5/30 @ 3:44.Just can not grasp,thank you
did you understand because the answer 5/30 doesn’t make any sense to me either.
3:35 I did 3/30 + 2/30 = 5/30. simplify it to 1/6. reciprocal the equation to 6/1 and we get 6.
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So to get the Voltage of the last two resistors (3 and 12 ohms) is to divide 12V by its resistors and by getting their amp we can use it to get Voltage each resistor?
I guess I should have paid attention in physics class, ive graduated and im watching this video because i have an aircraft systems test today, apparently you actually do use this stuff after high school lol
Thank you so much, this is very well done, good pace and to the point.
sorry im a little confused when you used the parallel equation and got 1/6, how does it go from that to 6 ohm? I plug it into a calculator and get 0.17 rounded up
because 1/Rparallel = 1/6, so you have to reciprocate both sides to get Rparallel = 6 ohm
Use this formula:
RT=(R1*R2)/(R1+R2)
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two wire of 15ohm and 10ohm are in paralled and the arrangement is in series with a 24ohm wire if the current in the 10ohm wire is 4ampere calculate the A. full current in the 15ohm wire B. the total p.d across the whole circuit
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For the parallel side you had the 12 volts after you did the series calculations on resistor #2. Since parallel circuits have the same voltage you automatically know the both parallel resistors are 12 volts
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Any examples with short circuits?
In a four branch parallel circuit, 10mA of current flows in each branch . If one of the branch is opens, the current in each of the other branches.. ?
A) decrease
B) increase
C) remaining unaffected
D) doubles
Pls say the answer sir
C)
Increase I think bcz it decreases the resistance.
Where did you get the 5/30 from
You have to use the 1/x function on your calculator
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3:54 why do u change the 1/6 to 6 ohms? (My physics teacher doesn’t rly explain things correctly btw)
since its one over total resistance, you multiply the denominator by the one, then divide that by the nominator
1 1
- = -
Req 6
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Compare 1/R=1/6 simply R=6 we don't want 1 ,you see only both denominator
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but to calculate resistance in a parallel circuit would be rt = 1/r1 + 1/r2 ...
1/2 + 1/3 + 1/10 + 1/12 + 1/4 = 1.27777
Therefore total ohms in parallel circuit is 1.27?
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Pls do we always solve the resistors far from the source?
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I don't know if it's correct to say.explain that way, but can't you say that equivalent parallel resistance is the same as that of series circuts, but you reciprocate all the values, including total resistance?