Series-parallel combination circuits
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2016
- In this video, we go through one method of figuring out the current through all resistors, and the voltage across all resistors, in the circuit that has one battery and resistors in series-parallel combinations.
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very clear/short way to understand combination circuits. Thank you. I have my midterm this Saturday and looking at ur video def helped my understanding of how the circuit works more. Made 8 years ago but explained better than anything made today.
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May I know what happens if you take out one bulb will the others burn out as well?
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idk if any one will see this but if i take off R4 from the circuit is that still going to be a combination circuit??
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Why is 1/12 is the same as 3/36 ohms?
G l y n o s their equivalent fractions
Good
4:06 it looks to me like R1 and R23 are in series aswell, so why not combine those?
R1 and R23 are not in series as R1 will receive a portion of current from the line, and the other portion of current will continue onto R23.
Hope this helped to visualize the current split.
Never did RT/Total resistance for the whole circuit
To get the total current, (3A) he had to divide the total voltage (12V) by the total resistance, which is 4 ohms.
This is slightly more confusing to me as compared to other videos I've watched on the same topic. Maybe if I would've started with this one it would be different. I'm struggling to grasp the concepts after everything's been broken down and starts to be expanded again. Maybe more practice is needed.
Can anyone help me with some problems?
keep it simple
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You cant teach straight forward , you where confusing me seriously