
Circuit Analysis: Crash Course Physics #30
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Date: 2022-04-04
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Circuit Analysis: The process of breaking down a circuit of key components and studying each one to see what happens with the others.
Voltage
Resistance
Current
DC circuts consist of resisters and series in parallel formations.
There goal is to simplify everything to to a resistor which has an equivalent resistance of all resistors combined.
Figuring out the amount of resistance to figure out the amount of current that runs through the battery.
What goes in must come out
The larger the resistance the larger the voltages are
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Circuit Analysis: The process of breaking down a circuit of key components and studying each one to see what happens with the others.
Voltage
Resistance
Current
DC circuts consist of resisters and series in parallel formations.
There goal is to simplify everything to to a resistor which has an equivalent resistance of all resistors combined.
Figuring out the amount of resistance to figure out the amount of current that runs through the battery.
What goes in must come out
The larger the resistance the larger the voltages are
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Joseph
Crash Course? I'll say! This video is good but there is just TOO MUCH content all at once. Needs to be broken down into multiple pieces! As a high school electronics teacher, if I would show this video when doing my lesson on Total Resistance, I would have a class of confused and -turned off- students.
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Crash Course? I'll say! This video is good but there is just TOO MUCH content all at once. Needs to be broken down into multiple pieces! As a high school electronics teacher, if I would show this video when doing my lesson on Total Resistance, I would have a class of confused and -turned off- students.
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Zack
I think i'll need to come back to 6: 30, that makes things easier
So parallel resistors share the same voltage drop but split the current unevenly
But series resistors split the voltage drops but share the current equally
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I think i'll need to come back to 6: 30, that makes things easier
So parallel resistors share the same voltage drop but split the current unevenly
But series resistors split the voltage drops but share the current equally
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Ride
-You should appreciate what you have done. -
I havent done anything you did all the work for me.
-You can learn so much more. -
Please no.
-It wasnt that hard was it? -
PLEASE STOP-
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-You should appreciate what you have done. -
I havent done anything you did all the work for me.
-You can learn so much more. -
Please no.
-It wasnt that hard was it? -
PLEASE STOP-
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Lucas
you keep saying that you have added an annotation or correction for the error for Req at 3: 14. but i cant see anything. the error remain even though it has been pointed out many times below!
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you keep saying that you have added an annotation or correction for the error for Req at 3: 14. but i cant see anything. the error remain even though it has been pointed out many times below!
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Mikayla
How do you guys make this stuff _so simple_? I've been stressing over this all week, now it's actually making sense. It helps that you're so enthusiastic about the topic.
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How do you guys make this stuff _so simple_? I've been stressing over this all week, now it's actually making sense. It helps that you're so enthusiastic about the topic.
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ameenscran
Any1 thought bout stranger things when you saw the thumbnail(woman holding the lights, wills mum and the person in the pink dress is eleven)
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Any1 thought bout stranger things when you saw the thumbnail(woman holding the lights, wills mum and the person in the pink dress is eleven)
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Hectic
Wait but how does that work for resistors in parallel? Idk if I missed it in a previous video but how is the resistance so low?
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Wait but how does that work for resistors in parallel? Idk if I missed it in a previous video but how is the resistance so low?
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Jos-
I've been researching into electronics and found a great resource at Gregs Electro Blog (google it if you are interested)
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I've been researching into electronics and found a great resource at Gregs Electro Blog (google it if you are interested)
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