How to Solve a Combination Circuit (Easy)

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  • @danebabka6755
    @danebabka6755 4 года назад +188

    You have explained this better in 12 minutes than my professor did in three weeks

    • @multicamdiaz5183
      @multicamdiaz5183 3 года назад +3

      YES!

    • @CANADIANBACON6969
      @CANADIANBACON6969 2 года назад +9

      You got 3 weeks to learn this? We are getting one week and getting tested 🫠

    • @wyattdawes5838
      @wyattdawes5838 Год назад +3

      You have definitely helped in the last hour you have show me to to do series parallel and combination and I've been struggling with learning them for the week leading up to my test

    • @brandoflakez5561
      @brandoflakez5561 11 месяцев назад

      fr

    • @Brittafollmer
      @Brittafollmer 8 месяцев назад

      WHAT IM SAYING

  • @GunsRbadMkay
    @GunsRbadMkay 4 года назад +66

    Thank you so much. I don’t understand how my teacher explains things. You just saved me. I love you

  • @Ajme-kb4os
    @Ajme-kb4os 3 года назад +10

    As an electrical apprentice digging up your video. Saved me countless headaches trying to solve these.

  • @ikuradon111
    @ikuradon111 3 года назад +112

    wow, literally saved me from having a breakdown. This was really easy to understand, thank you for putting the time and effort (if needed) into making this!

    • @multicamdiaz5183
      @multicamdiaz5183 3 года назад +3

      sameeeeee Jesús crist

    • @user-px3vx1to5x
      @user-px3vx1to5x 2 года назад

      Same for me, almost failed a test becuz I didn’t know this

  • @billycollins4288
    @billycollins4288 3 года назад +21

    You my good sir in the 12 minutes of explaining the different types of circuit boards and how to solve for them have helped me learn more in 12 minutes than my teacher has done in 3 weeks. thank you!

  • @fuzzleworth1255
    @fuzzleworth1255 3 года назад +16

    I know this is an old video but your playlist solving series/parallel/combination circuits literally saved my grade, thank you so much!

  • @saparji
    @saparji 6 лет назад +72

    will thx...you just made my professor look like idiot

    • @160end
      @160end 5 лет назад +1

      hahahaha same here

  • @mike-yp1uk
    @mike-yp1uk Год назад

    Omg it finally makes sense. I've heard many people explain it but the tables and math explained it perfectly. I will watch this over and over .

  • @fu4422
    @fu4422 3 года назад +5

    I have a test today in Italian but I speak English, so I don't understand anything my teachers say, thanks for explaining so well

  • @maul4939
    @maul4939 5 месяцев назад +1

    its 7:18 a.m this is the final video I can watch before exam and it has done a great job making me understand thank you so much

  • @benoitlaporte1700
    @benoitlaporte1700 2 года назад +2

    Just started an electrical tech degree. You sir solved a lot of late night headscratching. Thank you for that video

  • @qty6581
    @qty6581 3 года назад +1

    You just saved me from my finals. Words can not describe how much I love u

  • @MikeWaz0wski_
    @MikeWaz0wski_ Год назад +1

    Omg you explained so well!!!! I just watched your series and parallel circuit video and it helped so much 😭😭thank you so much! Lol I know it was 5years ago but you should know that you’re still helping people today

  • @asaelalamilla8565
    @asaelalamilla8565 4 года назад +4

    straight to the point thanks man really needed that help !!

  • @laithobaid610
    @laithobaid610 7 лет назад +14

    Very Clear...Great teaching Methods.

  • @thomass2505
    @thomass2505 6 лет назад +2

    very helpful and not as complicated as all the other tutorials that the internet presents

  • @Kc.wtsn11
    @Kc.wtsn11 Год назад

    Super helpful, after not learning these since I was in school, you've managed to bring all my memory's back and nail this. THANKYOU

  • @nihilo3488
    @nihilo3488 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, I couldn't find a good explanation for this ANYWHERE!! This was so helpful.

  • @npbnative561
    @npbnative561 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this walkthrough on combination circuits, was scratching my head trying to visualize this in my code book.

  • @jishawn7657
    @jishawn7657 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much, you don't understand how helpful this was! I really wish you were my teacher, you're so good at explaining things. I was having a lot of trouble with this until I stumbled across your 3 videos where you solved for series, then parallel, and now combination! Keep up the great work sir :D

  • @zrated
    @zrated 4 года назад +2

    THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE! I am trying to get into the Cathodic Protection field. The NACE Instructors are so far advanced it's like rocket science. This is great, THANK YOU!

  • @alexhogstrom7929
    @alexhogstrom7929 2 года назад

    thx you for this video, i learned this in my class but totaly forgot it, thx for making it short and understandeble! :) much love.

  • @dannykhlebnikov8078
    @dannykhlebnikov8078 2 года назад

    this is the best explanation i have seen on youtube so far, thank you!!!

    • @dannykhlebnikov8078
      @dannykhlebnikov8078 2 года назад

      Nobody ever explains how to get the voltage drop on resistors that are in series but part of a larger parallel circuit. Golden.

  • @rolexbrabander9691
    @rolexbrabander9691 6 лет назад +7

    Super good video! This helped a lot with understanding combination circuits! The drawings were a bit messy which made it slightly harder to understand, but with some extra visualization it was fine. Nicely explained and nice numbers you worked with. Thanks!

  • @christorres9833
    @christorres9833 3 года назад

    Thank you for making this video. This video is perfect for those who are already familiar with ohms law. I used this video to help me work out a combination circuit. It was a great help.

  • @eveg4737
    @eveg4737 4 года назад +1

    you just made my night , thank you

  • @hansdowel
    @hansdowel 5 лет назад +6

    Why 2.67- 1.3 is equal to 1.3 instead of 1.37?

    • @diobrandshoes596
      @diobrandshoes596 4 года назад

      Sorry if I was too late to reply, but it is a basic law that you have to cut down significant figures depending on how much there is to put.

  • @JC-jd1us
    @JC-jd1us 2 года назад

    Your better than my professor i learned so much in 12 mins vs 2 weeks lol

  • @multicamdiaz5183
    @multicamdiaz5183 3 года назад

    Thank god I finally understand 8:27 I was so confused on how the current changes

  • @neomatlala2938
    @neomatlala2938 3 года назад

    Imma ace my test on Friday, Thank you so so so so much,❤️🙏

  • @BodyRocker9
    @BodyRocker9 4 года назад +7

    Takes practice to get these down. I tried to master combination circuits in one day and it didn't work out. After doing a few different circuits it becomes easier.

  • @juangalindo1953
    @juangalindo1953 7 месяцев назад

    YOURE A CHAD THANK YOU

  • @legion_saharaman5640
    @legion_saharaman5640 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. My College Professor doesn't explain things easy at all. This saved me from staying at a C+ average.

  • @coachprab2379
    @coachprab2379 2 года назад

    you taught me more in 12 mins then my prof did in a week

  • @notpro4028
    @notpro4028 16 дней назад

    Sorry I should've listened first thankyou for teaching me.

  • @jm5789
    @jm5789 3 года назад +1

    You flippin legend mate

  • @jaedenmacneil8411
    @jaedenmacneil8411 4 года назад

    You explained this amazingly! Thank you so much, this helped me understand this topic much more easily for my Electrical Technician program. :)

  • @muhammadumairkhan1957
    @muhammadumairkhan1957 2 года назад

    Impressive, I wish I would have seen this before my exam.

  • @meerakhanduri5344
    @meerakhanduri5344 3 года назад

    Wow what an easy way you taught ?
    Really amazing.

  • @baizajob94
    @baizajob94 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video, it absolutely helped!

  • @artblslvtrri
    @artblslvtrri 3 года назад

    you're a saviour really, my teacher never teach us anything since pandemic and our modules lacks in lessons, lol, she should be fired, kidding HAAHAHAH
    I love youuu you saved meeeeeeeee 😭😭😭😭

  • @IzoKey-iy9zq
    @IzoKey-iy9zq 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks your for teaching for me

  • @mikemcdermott3666
    @mikemcdermott3666 14 дней назад

    in every video I see for these kinds of circuit math problems, the resistor values are already given. I would love to see a video where you only have 1 resistor value given and have to solve for the rest before you can start merging resistor branches.

  • @idlecalvin83
    @idlecalvin83 6 лет назад +7

    Mad helpful!

  • @roberttresland1545
    @roberttresland1545 Год назад

    So well explained, thx

  • @santiago2161
    @santiago2161 2 года назад

    really really apreciate you blessinngs

  • @JonathanRodriguez-hm7jp
    @JonathanRodriguez-hm7jp Год назад

    Thank you my stupid online courses do a horrible job at explaining this stuff.

  • @ehhcks
    @ehhcks 3 года назад

    Working through a combo worksheet for an electrical course right now and after watching this plus my instructors lessons, I still don't get it.. I think I'm hopeless lol. Maybe one day things will click, but today is not that day.

  • @kimdesacola9172
    @kimdesacola9172 3 года назад +1

    Ang galing

  • @zackh7195
    @zackh7195 4 года назад

    Thank you so much, I have watched your How to solve a series, parallel and combination circuit videos, they have helped me out a lot and were easy to understand, Keep up the great work!

  • @_REACHER_
    @_REACHER_ 2 года назад

    this video is god tier

  • @sydwelglobal1439
    @sydwelglobal1439 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliant!

  • @rubyallan2389
    @rubyallan2389 4 года назад +1

    How did you get 2.67A for current of resistor 1? Would have been a bit more helpful if you explained that, or the formula?

  • @RUSALOSA
    @RUSALOSA 3 года назад +1

    What if I dont have a resistor in the R1 position, how do I do it then?

  • @castortrench6925
    @castortrench6925 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @labryantbaker5071
    @labryantbaker5071 2 года назад

    With solving for RT, why did you use the reciprocal? Specifically, when do you know to flip the equation? 2/5 to 5/2?

  • @Godfirst9845
    @Godfirst9845 4 года назад +2

    R1, R2 and R3 are in series, so why weren’t they just added up in the beginning? Making R 1,2,3 = 7ohms

    • @stonedsloth6367
      @stonedsloth6367 4 года назад

      That doesnt make sense.

    • @Godfirst9845
      @Godfirst9845 4 года назад

      Liban
      Yeah, I figured it out shortly after making that comment.

  • @jonathanvaldeavilla79
    @jonathanvaldeavilla79 7 лет назад +2

    nice dude

  • @alaveroA
    @alaveroA 3 года назад

    Your amazing!

  • @kylego7211
    @kylego7211 Год назад

    Question if R1 and R2 in the first example on the left are in series and R2 and R3 are in parallel does it mean to say that R1 and R3 relationship is series or that is a wrong conclusion to say?

  • @kimberlydavis1412
    @kimberlydavis1412 4 года назад +2

    You like bill nie the science guy had a baby with Google thanks for all the vidos

  • @juliansmith4153
    @juliansmith4153 2 года назад

    thanks brotha

  • @jeremiahfennel7051
    @jeremiahfennel7051 5 лет назад

    Question...in the 2nd example to the right after you condensed it down to 2 parallel resistors why can u not simplify/condense it further and add resistors r1/r2. And r3/r4 together into 1 series resistor/circuit making it even more simple yet!? Sorry I'm totally new to this! Thx for any and all info!

  • @derickpalmer5185
    @derickpalmer5185 5 лет назад +2

    Why is the result of the parallel portion 2.5 instead of 0.4?

    • @Ash_418
      @Ash_418 4 года назад +2

      derick palmer because you have to solve for the reciprocal meaning you have to flip the the numbers. So instead of solving for 2/5 which would be 0.4 what you initially thought the answer was, you’re actually suppose to solve for 5/2 and your answer would be 2.5.

  • @davidojediran6206
    @davidojediran6206 Год назад +1

    Why did you flip from 2/5 to 5/2 was that a magic or a normal rule

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  Год назад

      It's a rule in solving for total resistance in parallel.

  • @notpro4028
    @notpro4028 16 дней назад

    I don't get it defies math for a bit
    In the first example R2 is like in a different side against R3 but both of them are parallel at each other.
    But why is the second example R12 and R34 instead of R13 and R24?

  • @6ft3introvert
    @6ft3introvert 5 месяцев назад

    Quick question...so is it still wrong if I get approximate answers when doing the computations? For example, you got 2.6V, but I got 2.74V....and do we round off to the nearest tenth or the mearest hundredth?

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  5 месяцев назад

      I'm not super particular about it, but technically we should be following the rules of significant figures to know how many numbers we should be rounding to.

  • @natashab7138
    @natashab7138 4 года назад

    Thank you soooooo much

  • @TheDuggy64
    @TheDuggy64 4 года назад +1

    What is this program called would love to use it ? Way better than my teacher lol!!!!

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  4 года назад +1

      SwordSoft Ink Free.

  • @cameronbg21
    @cameronbg21 3 года назад +1

    What do you do if you have no R1

  • @fatehtipu5493
    @fatehtipu5493 5 лет назад +2

    nice teach :-)

  • @dragonslayer_4659
    @dragonslayer_4659 3 года назад

    hi i was just wondering, is this the same as a complex circuit?

  • @blacksnow3716
    @blacksnow3716 2 года назад

    amaazing!

  • @symongonzales7137
    @symongonzales7137 3 года назад

    Nice

  • @notpro4028
    @notpro4028 16 дней назад

    Btw I thought we have to use the formula the parallel circuits R2 and R3 to get their total ohms by this
    formula: RT=1/R1+1/R2+1R3.....1/Rn

  • @grahamshelton1245
    @grahamshelton1245 5 лет назад +2

    @7:05 doesn’t current flow from negative to positive?

    • @xenoraijin
      @xenoraijin 5 лет назад

      It does but you can calculate it either way, just as long as you stay consistent.

    • @ThatSavoieDude
      @ThatSavoieDude 5 лет назад +1

      It depends on the theory. Conventional theory States positive to negative, electron flow theory states negative to positive

    • @kevinlinsley9594
      @kevinlinsley9594 4 года назад

      It does but to calculate it in negative would be really annoying. So conventional theory just stays positive for the sake of less negative numbers. If you are involved with engineering then you might calculate from negative to positive.

  • @nyannieee
    @nyannieee 4 года назад

    Thanks! But is I1 correct? I think it is 6A.

  • @JimsXin52
    @JimsXin52 5 месяцев назад

    im a dumb guy when it comes to any math subject, i just wanna ask why did you flip the 2/5 in 5:21

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  5 месяцев назад

      The equation for total resistance in parallel is 1/Rt. Since we want Rt and not 1/Rt we either have to flip the fraction or cross multiply. I chose to flip the fraction. Both methods will get you the same answer.

  • @Lotus-bo3rw
    @Lotus-bo3rw 3 года назад

    If I take out the series bulb, will the parallel bulbs burn out?
    And if I take a parallel bulb, will the series bulb burn out? Please answerr

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  3 года назад

      In the math problem I solved, if we were to take out R1 then the whole circuit would break. If you took out one of the parallel ones, nothing would burn out.

  • @bakarielive3499
    @bakarielive3499 5 лет назад +4

    voltage should be 3.33 for R4, and like 1.67 for R2 & R3

  • @ashleighrose2127
    @ashleighrose2127 Год назад

    why was the 2/5 flipped and made 5/2 for the R234 total?

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  Год назад

      That's the rule when finding total resistance in a parallel circuit.

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  Год назад

      Looks like I should've written the equation for that as 1/Rt = 1/R23 + 1/R4

  • @BOMBON187
    @BOMBON187 Год назад

    Does anyone know how to solve a parallel circuit if a resistor is unknown in a branch? I have in total 5 resistors.
    -
    2 in one branch (with 1 unknown)
    -1
    -2 in one branch

  • @Sarahb-zn6vk
    @Sarahb-zn6vk 3 года назад

    What if there’s no total voltage and resistance?

  • @dangotti3454
    @dangotti3454 11 месяцев назад

    Just trying to understand bear with me.
    Why the reciprocal from 2/5 to 5/2

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  11 месяцев назад

      That's the rule when adding resistors in parallel. Go watch my video on how to solve a parallel circuit.

  • @DavePazGr1m310
    @DavePazGr1m310 3 года назад

    Its called Product over Sum. R2 x R3/ R2+R3 = R2,3

  • @DECIFERTHIS09
    @DECIFERTHIS09 Год назад

    I need inductive and capacitive reactance

  • @Imwd_
    @Imwd_ 5 лет назад +1

    helpful!

  • @kikopiattos_
    @kikopiattos_ Год назад

    how does it become 1.3 amps?

  • @meyoo3006
    @meyoo3006 7 лет назад +3

    Thanx

    • @GSABD
      @GSABD 6 лет назад

      is the v1,v2, v3, & v4 are the voltage drop to each resistors? if ur going to sum up this four (4), it will be 18.5v not 12v, is this correct? the v1 to v4 sum will not be proportioned with the total 12v supply? tnx

    • @ItsBlaizeken
      @ItsBlaizeken 6 лет назад

      @@GSABD he condensed the resistors down so technically its V(234) + V(1) so it would be 12 voltages not 18.5 volts

  • @notpro4028
    @notpro4028 15 дней назад

    Please help i dont understand. Help me solve this. In a combined circuit where there is 220V, R1=11 is in a parallel and the outermost have 2 parallels which r2=15 and r3=19. I tried your method but still I dont know how to do it. Please help anybody

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  15 дней назад

      What are you trying to solve in this problem?

  • @bryanrono
    @bryanrono Год назад

    the amps for v3-4 is 1.37

  • @geoffreyvonmarkirada8823
    @geoffreyvonmarkirada8823 5 лет назад

    Then how to check their total voltage current and resistor?
    When you sum them up it is over to their total Voltage/Current/Resistor

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  5 лет назад

      Because it is a combination circuit you can't just sum them up, you would have to use rules for series and parallel at the appropriate time.

  • @321Cedar
    @321Cedar 4 года назад

    Got the message, but it is hard work following your 'shooting cursor' around the board. And you need to enlarge the images at source. The figures and symbols are really sitting cheek by cheek. And your writing leaves a lot to be desired. Otherwise, an excellent presentation.

  • @yummypines6751
    @yummypines6751 23 дня назад

    I have example 2 and am quite lost

  • @rheamayapanturas8858
    @rheamayapanturas8858 Год назад

    Where is the 5.34 came from?

    • @mg.g8332
      @mg.g8332 9 месяцев назад

      V=R¹×I¹
      ?=2 ohm's multiply 2.67 amps
      = 5.34v

  • @gabrielespinosa560
    @gabrielespinosa560 6 лет назад

    why didnt you just add R1+R2+R3 in a series, then do a parallel to R4? Would that work?

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  6 лет назад +2

      gabriel espinosa Since R1 is not in series with R2 and R3 you cannot do that.

  • @mr.pickle7483
    @mr.pickle7483 6 месяцев назад

    Why don’t you solve for wattage

  • @roberth7559
    @roberth7559 5 лет назад

    why didn't you use the 'parallel rule' and instead simply did reciprocals? Parallel rule results in a different answer.. Please help - thank you!

    • @DMaciaga
      @DMaciaga  5 лет назад

      Because this circuit has a combination of series and parallel, you have to use both series and parallel rules instead of just using parallel rules.

    • @kevinlinsley9594
      @kevinlinsley9594 4 года назад

      I think he doesnt know about the cross multiply rule you're referring too. Like St=R1×R2÷R1+R2
      You got a different number because he also did his equation wrong; its suppose to be
      1/Rtotal= 1/r +1/r+1/r

  • @Quezyque
    @Quezyque 4 года назад

    How do you find the power as well???

  • @Sparkyflames_
    @Sparkyflames_ 4 года назад +2

    bro go teach we better off with you as the professor