Thank you! this explains the potential divider equation so much more clearly than anywhere else ive seen. Great to watch beofre my unit 1 exam in two days THANK YOU !
So when you want to know the voltage of R2 .. and say we have R1 and R2 and R3 .. in this case you should find the voltage value for R2 by measuring before the R2 resistor and not after it, in terms of the current flow in a wire. that's right?
Hey guys , can someone tell me what do people in the west call 0.5 , is it nor point five ? Or not point fiv3 , watever it is I like it so much better than zero point five minutes it sounds sexy 🤣😝
You explained it far better in 7mins than my teacher could in a whole week! Thank you!
Too many teachers just tell you the equations, not how they work or were derived. That way you learn nothing unless you have a photographic memory :/
My left ear loved this! In all seriousness though, thanks for making this it's really helpful
i think you mean right ear
i thought there was a problem with my headphones ..lol
@@productivity7587 yeah, my right year too
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So helpful! As a self taught student there are some things that aren’t clear from my textbooks. Your videos help so much !!
Good mate. Very clear and no bullshit.
BEST VIDEO IN A LONG STRING OF CONFUSING VIDEOS, TYSM!!!
Thank you! this explains the potential divider equation so much more clearly than anywhere else ive seen. Great to watch beofre my unit 1 exam in two days
THANK YOU !
Thanks. My fav part:
1:05 Play at 0.25x
Great video, thanks!
Words can't express my gratitude, thank you sir
Cleared all my doubts, thank you very much!
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Very helpful thanks!!
youre a legend, finally a decent explanation
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thank you :) really appreciate you making this
I just realised I was playing the vid @ 1.5x😝
Great video
amazing..just a little bit irritating for my right ear..lol.. but that's not a problem
Awesome, well explained
very useful thank you!
So when you want to know the voltage of R2 .. and say we have R1 and R2 and R3 .. in this case you should find the voltage value for R2 by measuring before the R2 resistor and not after it, in terms of the current flow in a wire. that's right?
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well explained! thanks
so helpful! thankyou
You really help me
thanks bro very very useful
is r1 always the resistor between the mid point and the positive terminal?
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Am i deaf? is anyone else also?
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Hey guys , can someone tell me what do people in the west call 0.5 , is it nor point five ? Or not point fiv3 , watever it is I like it so much better than zero point five minutes it sounds sexy 🤣😝
Sutapa Goswami Nought point five but everyone just says zero point five?
poorly explained.
Cleared all my doubts, thank you very much!
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