Superposition Examples (Circuits for Beginners #14)
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- Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024
- This video series introduces basic DC circuit design and analysis methods, related tools and equipment, and is appropriate for first year university undergraduate students.
Aaron Danner is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore.
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Video filmed and edited by Cheryl Lim.
@randomcheryl
You are the goat. You literally explained perfectly and clearly!!!
That s great video! Thanks for it
you are the best , please keep posting videos
nice ❤
I don't understand how the voltage at 1:15 is positive if the signs are suggesting it's a voltage fall (based on the KVL and KCL videos). Same with 2:45, I don't get how its negative since the sign of the voltage at question goes from negative to positive suggesting a rise. Unless I have this backwards.
at 1:50 i dont get how the 10 and 5 ohm resistors are in parallel . so if any 2 resistors are perpendicular to eachother they are parallel?
I believe they are parallel from looking at the current source as the starting point, which first passes current to the 15 ohm, then the current divides from the node into the 10 and 5 ohm
Never looked at circuits from this anger. Thanks!
Then why are you "anger"? xD
Anger tends to fog the mind. If you are in a peaceful state of mind things will come across more clearly and looking at things like this will be easier.
lol jk