really helpful video,thanks doubt: 1.there is red and blue power line on one side then why did you connect positive(red) on one side of board and negative(blue) on the other side rather than using red blue of one side instead? 2.so in the above case(if possible) we will connect resistor on one side completely rather than connecting "across"? 3.while connecting nodes,is it necessary to connect jumper from each resistor to -ve and +ve power respectively because they are internally connected within breadboard(i suppose) and so due to parallel connection you can connect power in and out to any one of the resistor rather than to all of them?
I wish my professor explained this shit before assigning me to build one. Thats why I'm here
Thanks man! Great video
i find this vid is so helpfull !!
Great video thanks a lot
really helpful video,thanks
doubt:
1.there is red and blue power line on one side then why did you connect positive(red) on one side of board and negative(blue) on the other side rather than using red blue of one side instead?
2.so in the above case(if possible) we will connect resistor on one side completely rather than connecting "across"?
3.while connecting nodes,is it necessary to connect jumper from each resistor to -ve and +ve power respectively because they are internally connected within breadboard(i suppose) and so due to parallel connection you can connect power in and out to any one of the resistor rather than to all of them?
pretty cool video well explained :) new sub :) I will checkout a few of your older videos :)
Nice video
I thought current flows from positive to negative not negative to positive.
current flows does flow from +ve to -ve, I think he meant the electrons lol
Conventional flow vs. Actual flow
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@omnivore gains it's a class we take in ninth grade
i finally get it now. thank you. please can you do 1 connecting an op amp?
In what type of circuit?
This is false !!