I never normally comment under videos but just thought I'd leave a comment this time. You explained this so much better than my teacher! I got it straight away with the video, so well explained and logically laid out. This will be a great help for my exam. Thanks so much
Thank you for the help! I appreciate you going over the inverse flip. It might seem like just a fundamental part of solving the equation for some people, but I personally forgot about that and was struggling to figure out why my math wasn't adding up until you pointed it out. Great lesson!
Greatest video I’ve come across. Mechanic here getting ready for can bus systems / electric vehicles. Thank you. Better than my other form of continued education.
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Dude, you absolutely rock. I was thumbing through videos to re-touch certain topics. And your videos are great! Thank you for teaching. You deserve every good thing that will ever happen to you.
🤗Thank You so much. I'm in class with 40 students & one on one is difficult. Laying out the given info in a row is very helpful & won't leave your eyes scattered.
I've got to tell my professor to show this video so the whole class feels like we haven't been jipped out of three hours of learning. Gosh you made it simple
Thank you for explaining how to reach the result of the inverse calculation. Seems like all teachers simply want to skip that and assume you know how to calculate that.
Such a great informative & well constructed video. This helped me understand this subject more clearly. I'm currently learning Combination circuits. I forgot a few steps in parallel circuitry.
Thank you , I am doing an electrical installations course . Did the calculation using a different method (I use my calulater on stats settings , I find it simpler ) . It was reassuring and helpful knowing that my method was also right .
I have to admit, when I was going through basic E in aviation school, I could never get it down. No matter how hard I tried to make sense of it. Memorizing formulas was what caused me to struggle the most when taking the General writtens to go for my A&P license. When you explained how to rearrange Ohms law at 8:18 , that really made everything click perfectly in one shot. It's all the same formula just flipped in a circle and as the circle rotates you rotate the order of the letters to make the next formula. (that's how I interpreted it) That made me think of other formulas in the Ohms law such as the equation R=V^2/P and that if I rotated it over the equation to solve for Power would be P=V^2/R and if I rotated it once more than I would get the equation for voltage being V= Square Root of P*R. I never needed to memorize all 12 of the equations in Ohms law but just 4 of them for, 1 for each of the sets and then I could rotate each equation twice to get the remaining 8 formulas! Thank you dearly for all your help. You truly don't know how much this helps.
thanks for this video i learn a lot actually during my college day i dont understand this parallel but now i understand clearly. your better than my instructor
i learn only for for 20 minutes my college in Philippines taught for 4 years , now I'm a mess here in california need a better job and i need to pass the exams please post more , the way you explain is very clear specially in this stupid pandemic going on. Thanks for the video please post more like wavelength and circuits.
I can understand how he tells me to get the gcf and other sh*t that doesnt even matter in the problem... then divide it then flip... i dont freakin understand that
tomorrow is my test and I'm trying to understand everything and your videos are so good I will edit this comment when ill get my score back I will let u know if you are the best( btw you are anyways) Ok so i have done my test and guess what I GOT A !!!!! Im so happy thank you so much
Thank you for this video much more simple then what my teacher is teaching! You saved me a lot of time keep teaching your great at it! My next unit is combination series so I look forward to that video thanks again👍🇨🇦
it would have been more helpful if you explained now you got 0.233 by adding those steps on your video. So far I have only seen 1 person explain correctly with a step by step method. Go to "Series & Parallel Circuits & Ohm"s Law Physics, part 5" she uses the table method and the fraction method at 19:10
I clearly explain to add up all three fractions to get 0.233. The reason why we do that is because of the equation for total resistance in a parallel circuit (which also was explained).
I can probably guess that some student learned online videos because theyre chill and comfortable making their brain work better so please dont tell your teachers that they are not better , they work hard too.
Thanks for your video. Im trying to apply this to a paralell circuit of motors. Does this mean if Im trying to select the correct power supply to use in this situation my power supply has to be a 60v supply with 13.9a output for it to work? And would it still function with a larger amp output?
Your question seems to be an engineering question in nature. I'm not really sure. Generally speaking the voltage supply is set (120V for a standard US outlet) and the resistance of the electric device determines the current supplied.
It would have been quicker to solve the total current and use the total voltage in combination to solve for the total resistance. I suppose in some cases you may need to work this way but the example you gave would have been easier solving the voltage and then current. I use the P over I and E; E over I and R or you can remember PIE and EAR. This will help anyone remember the formulas if you have a hard time. Lay it out with PIER.
You taught me more in a 10 min video than my teacher has taught me all week....
Came down to the comments to say the same thing.. thank you for this simple video
Haha yeah my teacher has been ripping what little hair he has out trying to teach us this stuff. It’s way clearer now 😅
Diddo
Fr my teacher doesn’t even know what he is doing
N. M Ditto?
It seems everybody wwatches these videos before exams. lol.
Yes
I am doing it right now I have a physics exam next week
got physics tomorrow
Im having an exam rn
I never normally comment under videos but just thought I'd leave a comment this time. You explained this so much better than my teacher! I got it straight away with the video, so well explained and logically laid out. This will be a great help for my exam. Thanks so much
Thank you for the help! I appreciate you going over the inverse flip. It might seem like just a fundamental part of solving the equation for some people, but I personally forgot about that and was struggling to figure out why my math wasn't adding up until you pointed it out. Great lesson!
True. I also completely forgot about the inverse flip
really you better than my teacher.
yacku baba true!
yacku baba same same.
yes good explanation
Greatest video I’ve come across. Mechanic here getting ready for can bus systems / electric vehicles. Thank you. Better than my other form of continued education.
Mr. Amp, thank you for your lesson . Your intonation, cadence and step by step explanation makes your instruction easy to follow.
i dont have a bad teacher, he's just too smart and cant convey the equation as well as this video can
Thank you so much. Going to use this information for my exam in 4 days, you just saved me from failing I respect you. I left a like and subscribed, you deserve it :). You teach it better than my teacher does haha.
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Wow, just wow, low key want to cry, I've been having a super hard time with parallel circuits. I finally understand parallel circuits. Thank you!!
FINALLY TOOK ME 4 HOURS TO GET THIS
It is first when come up for me
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Dude, you absolutely rock. I was thumbing through videos to re-touch certain topics. And your videos are great! Thank you for teaching. You deserve every good thing that will ever happen to you.
All my high school years I struggled with electricity. and you just summarised what they have been trying to teach me all my high school career
I’ve learned more in this video than I did in an 8 hour class yesterday, Thank You 🙏
Your explinations are excellent! They are helping me prepare for my General Science Praxis Exam.
🤗Thank You so much. I'm in class with 40 students & one on one is difficult. Laying out the given info in a row is very helpful & won't leave your eyes scattered.
This is very helpful, I am struggling to understand my teacher because he's connection is often chappy so I barely understand the lesson. Thank you!
Wow this was WAYYYYYY more helpful than my actual AP physic teacher, thank you.
I've got to tell my professor to show this video so the whole class feels like we haven't been jipped out of three hours of learning. Gosh you made it simple
The way you set your problem up is the best I've seen ex.
R1. I1
R2. I2
R3. I3
What took a complete semester to understand, you did in 10 minutes... Thanks brother...
Thanks man. Saved my test. Wish my instructor was this clear.
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Tore my hair out just to find out that Voltage is equal across all paths and there was never a secret formula I had to find. Thanks for that 👍
Thank you so much for this tutorial, my teacher put this on the exam when he never covered it, and you helped me the night before.
thank you. learned more in 10 mins then all my classes.
Thank you for explaining how to reach the result of the inverse calculation. Seems like all teachers simply want to skip that and assume you know how to calculate that.
this helped things click that ive been struggling to grasp all term in my electronics course. much appreciated
Such a great informative & well constructed video. This helped me understand this subject more clearly. I'm currently learning Combination circuits. I forgot a few steps in parallel circuitry.
Thank you , I am doing an electrical installations course . Did the calculation using a different method (I use my calulater on stats settings , I find it simpler ) . It was reassuring and helpful knowing that my method was also right .
I love you dude the way you set this up is PERFECT!
You just taught me my full topic this week
I have to admit, when I was going through basic E in aviation school, I could never get it down. No matter how hard I tried to make sense of it. Memorizing formulas was what caused me to struggle the most when taking the General writtens to go for my A&P license. When you explained how to rearrange Ohms law at 8:18 , that really made everything click perfectly in one shot. It's all the same formula just flipped in a circle and as the circle rotates you rotate the order of the letters to make the next formula. (that's how I interpreted it) That made me think of other formulas in the Ohms law such as the equation R=V^2/P and that if I rotated it over the equation to solve for Power would be P=V^2/R and if I rotated it once more than I would get the equation for voltage being V= Square Root of P*R. I never needed to memorize all 12 of the equations in Ohms law but just 4 of them for, 1 for each of the sets and then I could rotate each equation twice to get the remaining 8 formulas! Thank you dearly for all your help. You truly don't know how much this helps.
@@spectresarc I like to call that "equation manipulation"
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thanks for this video i learn a lot actually during my college day i dont understand this parallel but now i understand clearly. your better than my instructor
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thank you bro you really help me figure out how to find total resistance since im a slow learner
Finally a video that i can learn from without being confused every 5 seconds!
yall hate your teachers, but mines the opposite, she actually assigned this video haha
Tell her I said thanks!
Thank god for your videos way better than my profs at college 🙌🏾
i learn only for for 20 minutes my college in Philippines taught for 4 years , now I'm a mess here in california need a better job and i need to pass the exams please post more , the way you explain is very clear specially in this stupid pandemic going on.
Thanks for the video please post more like wavelength and circuits.
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Aside from the Jet taking off in the background it was very helpful thanks.
Thanks for the video! I never thought solving parallel and series circuit could be easy!
you lost me at 0.233
1/RT =1/17+1/12+1/11 = .233
Dividing resistors and moving it the the next equation
He rounded his answers to the nearest hundredth I think but he did round them I was also confused
You just save my life for my test Saturday
Honestly... can you be my teacher 😂😂😂 you can explain better and clearer than the science teacher that i got right now
I can understand how he tells me to get the gcf and other sh*t that doesnt even matter in the problem... then divide it then flip... i dont freakin understand that
i had a quiz on this test and 22/23 people including me failed. we're having a retest and this video helped me understand the lesson. thank you
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Helps refresh my lost knowledge over the break, thank you.
Great video, I finally understand how to calculate total resistance in a parallel circuit 😊
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Thank you for this video much more simple then what my teacher is teaching! You saved me a lot of time keep teaching your great at it! My next unit is combination series so I look forward to that video thanks again👍🇨🇦
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it would have been more helpful if you explained now you got 0.233 by adding those steps on your video. So far I have only seen 1 person explain correctly with a step by step method. Go to "Series & Parallel Circuits & Ohm"s Law Physics, part 5" she uses the table method and the fraction method at 19:10
I clearly explain to add up all three fractions to get 0.233. The reason why we do that is because of the equation for total resistance in a parallel circuit (which also was explained).
It's much harder without a calculator because you have to add fractions which involves finding a common denominator.
@Henchman zzz why?
@@DMaciaga I don't understand how you get 0.233
@Rahim Omar if u have a scientific calculator just put it like this 1÷17+1÷12+1÷11= 0.233
I hope it will help you.
watching this 5 hours before my assignment deadline
mans got his ps4 running in the background😂
How did you know?
Thank you so much I understood how you got you answers and you broke it down easier to understand.
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Bro my teacher recommended you, ur goated
I know I'm late but you just saved me from falling my test tomorrow thank you
you teach better than my science teacher
You need to edit the sound of your PC out of these videos, that shit drives me crazy
I've got my volume all the way up and its barely anything lol
@@stephenflores5215 You are deaf.
Use subtitles
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Thank you so much tomorrow is my exam but now there is no reason to worry 😎
Really so nicely you have taught and solve my problem so easily.
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Thank you! This really helped since we're in online school
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Thank you so much. I having problems trying to understand that, but your explanation has been helpful for my.
Honestly thanks a lot sir i was really confused on how to calculate the resistance but this cleared it all up thanks
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I can probably guess that some student learned online videos because theyre chill and comfortable making their brain work better so please dont tell your teachers that they are not better , they work hard too.
Wow still active after 2, years
This video literally helped me so much! Thank you!
Your video help me understand solving parallel circuit... Thank you so much....
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I have a question, the number you get and you said it's not your total resistance what is the name of that number what do you call it
Thank you so much.
It really helps before my teaching demonstration.lol. 😁
Thanks for your video. Im trying to apply this to a paralell circuit of motors. Does this mean if Im trying to select the correct power supply to use in this situation my power supply has to be a 60v supply with 13.9a output for it to work? And would it still function with a larger amp output?
Your question seems to be an engineering question in nature. I'm not really sure. Generally speaking the voltage supply is set (120V for a standard US outlet) and the resistance of the electric device determines the current supplied.
*DUDE HELP ME HOW DID YOU GET THE 0.233??* PLSSS ANSWER!
I made a video on it. ruclips.net/video/-rlbe7se8dg/видео.html Let me know if that helps.
I'm confused how you converted 1/.233 to 4.29 ohms
Just try 1/0.233 then =
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It would have been quicker to solve the total current and use the total voltage in combination to solve for the total resistance. I suppose in some cases you may need to work this way but the example you gave would have been easier solving the voltage and then current. I use the P over I and E; E over I and R or you can remember PIE and EAR. This will help anyone remember the formulas if you have a hard time. Lay it out with PIER.