Bro at 10:00 , this is a case of short circuit . Current after passing through first resistance wont pass through 2nd resistance as it got a new path which has no resistance ( a "shortcut" path to bypass the 2nd resistance) . This will create abnormally high current to flow through the circuit which will burst or catch fire . Ultimately making the circuit open Keep going bro .
Thank you for the explanation! I wasn’t entirely sure what was going on because that “loop” didn’t seem to obey Kirchhoff’s law. This explanation makes a lot of sense. I’m not an expert at this stuff, and I try to make these explanation videos to enrich my learning. So whenever I’m able to learn something new from it, it’s always a win
Bro at 10:00 , this is a case of short circuit . Current after passing through first resistance wont pass through 2nd resistance as it got a new path which has no resistance ( a "shortcut" path to bypass the 2nd resistance) . This will create abnormally high current to flow through the circuit which will burst or catch fire . Ultimately making the circuit open
Keep going bro .
Thank you for the explanation! I wasn’t entirely sure what was going on because that “loop” didn’t seem to obey Kirchhoff’s law. This explanation makes a lot of sense. I’m not an expert at this stuff, and I try to make these explanation videos to enrich my learning. So whenever I’m able to learn something new from it, it’s always a win
Maybe teach in a place with more light?
@@timaasdhom9703 Thank you for the feedback, I have to improve my lighting😓
@@krishlikesscience I have a couple of panel light things from covid, maybe those can help?
@@andyfitz2183 Haha it’s up to you! I would love to borrow and try those out. Thank you!!