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@GemmaNoval-g1g
@GemmaNoval-g1g 3 дня назад
-100I2 + 1.5, how did you get 0.015 A?
@methanier3274
@methanier3274 5 дней назад
The amount of time it took me to realize that the reason I wasn't getting the same answers as the video was due to me not converting the angle into radians when plugging into Desmos graphing calculator...
@user-pc6ch7zm6p
@user-pc6ch7zm6p 8 дней назад
I don't know how to thank you. You really saved me 😭 I finished my final exam last night, and I used your method. It really makes the problem much easier 🥲
@FaiazAhmed-A4
@FaiazAhmed-A4 8 дней назад
7:18 Vertical displacement should be -100, right?
@19621O12
@19621O12 15 дней назад
No sure it's been said, the final Ohm calculate to approx. 335.714 (3 d.p.) This circuit is essentially 3 resistors in series. R1 + RPequivalent + R3 R1=100, R3=150 and RPequivalent being a parallel circuit made of 3 resistors = 1/ (1/300 + 1/200 + 1/RSeq) RSequivalent = 50+250 = 300 one equation Rtotal = 100 + 1/ (1/300 + 1/200 + 1/300) + 150 ≈ 335.714 (3 d.p.) What I do like I about this method is the "stretching of the circuit" (as a whole) into one long string, which breaks the whole into segments that are either "series" or "parallel". That helps with calculations. Neat also, in adding the 0 Ohm resistor to get rid of joint 2 when working out the final resistance. Thank you Jesse for sharing this method with us starting out at "circuit analysis". :)
@Amrah-f7p
@Amrah-f7p 17 дней назад
well done, but i do it easier than you
@fortunatenkuthalo
@fortunatenkuthalo 20 дней назад
Thank you
@khizrafatima6505
@khizrafatima6505 21 день назад
Like seriously!!!!!😮mann This video made me curious that who is the brain behind this camera
@itsv602
@itsv602 27 дней назад
Anyone from India here, Jee/Neet/Boards 😂😅
@anonymous-ds4ix
@anonymous-ds4ix 29 дней назад
Wow
@fajarpangestu7741
@fajarpangestu7741 29 дней назад
thanks a lot, but how about the circuit that has complex wheatstone bridge? how to calculate current or voltage from each resistor?
@abrahamhamadi2804
@abrahamhamadi2804 Месяц назад
Very very helpful
@vEYERULE
@vEYERULE Месяц назад
I get confused on which is parallel when we get to this point
@PhilipPorter-x8x
@PhilipPorter-x8x Месяц назад
I love the way you brake down the calculation for all the components,V,I,R and P thanks for your lecture
@lavanyashree6276
@lavanyashree6276 Месяц назад
Tq sir for helping me under Kirchhoff law and it's numericals❤
@danieltambunan9717
@danieltambunan9717 Месяц назад
how about an opent circuit?
@user-ly4ri5vr8w
@user-ly4ri5vr8w Месяц назад
nice trick but if the ciruit is more complex than the one in the videol, this will only complicate your life even more
@Hottiiiiie
@Hottiiiiie Месяц назад
2024❤
@muhammadsarmadhussain3400
@muhammadsarmadhussain3400 Месяц назад
please make videos for 3-4-5 loops circuit with one voltage source
@BasedRoots
@BasedRoots Месяц назад
Woah what!? this is good…. All i tweaked was salted butter, and a TBS of collagen (biotrust, no flavor, incredible brand, buy it) maple syrup (did you use that?) and i used a protein shake blender cup. Omg this is rich but not sickeningly so. The cream absorbs the MTC oils nicely. the syrup pairs amazingly with that rich butter to give it that real pancake breakfast feel. But its not sweet like a coffee stand coffee, its reasonable and healthy amount of sweet. Im about to make a second cup. So good
@archisapatra4070
@archisapatra4070 Месяц назад
Thank you soooooo much, it really helped me alot ! ❤
@nolawiyemane7248
@nolawiyemane7248 Месяц назад
By far the best video on how to solve projectile motion problems 👍
@ElectricalEngineeringApp
@ElectricalEngineeringApp Месяц назад
I see this video many times on youtube... it automatically pop up
@gmchord5697
@gmchord5697 2 месяца назад
thank you sir for teaching
@joeybrown6957
@joeybrown6957 2 месяца назад
This actually made it worse for my understanding.
@pthiyaga
@pthiyaga 2 месяца назад
Really awesome👍
@iCasino
@iCasino 2 месяца назад
I need to understand how you get 120 ohms when there is 1 over 300 plus 1 over 200?!?!?
@miguelgamo4203
@miguelgamo4203 2 месяца назад
how did you get those values for t? 5.68 doesn't show up if i input the values
@geraldaguilar636
@geraldaguilar636 2 месяца назад
he used 30 m/s bro
@FunnyShitz69
@FunnyShitz69 2 месяца назад
Great video it really helps thanks
@gatchangmabany8567
@gatchangmabany8567 2 месяца назад
Still helpful in 2024
@godl3209
@godl3209 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@aaronvandergoot
@aaronvandergoot 2 месяца назад
Bro ur a beast
@davdakunal7566
@davdakunal7566 2 месяца назад
Sit ur explaining of subject is very great 👍👍👍
@kotaruemi2754
@kotaruemi2754 2 месяца назад
Love the energy. It makes me wanna learn about it
@ElectroRestore
@ElectroRestore 2 месяца назад
Totally backwards. The current encounters the 150 ohm resistor first. Electrons flow from negative to positive. Nothing comes out of the positive terminal.
@user-ly4ri5vr8w
@user-ly4ri5vr8w Месяц назад
yeah but conventionally you follow the positive ones, complain to benjamin franklin it's his fault
@SultanaParveen-bo1js
@SultanaParveen-bo1js 3 месяца назад
Have been searching for the perfect video thanks!!
@SultanaParveen-bo1js
@SultanaParveen-bo1js 3 месяца назад
That was helpful thank you
@Salamanca-joro
@Salamanca-joro 3 месяца назад
I dont see no meaning of writing i0 since its not even there why not just start from i1 and make it equal to i2?
@garydudley6149
@garydudley6149 3 месяца назад
Brilliant! I retired from teaching in 2018 at a high school in Cape Town. I was born in 1955. My dad was a physics teacher. I also taught physics for a while, but your teaching is a stunning revelation to me! Thank you very much, Prof Mason.
@garydudley6149
@garydudley6149 3 месяца назад
Absolutely brilliant method! Thank you, Sir!
@pevvilpa1643
@pevvilpa1643 3 месяца назад
thx sir. wish you have good life after 12 years <3 :))
@joraa
@joraa 3 месяца назад
thank you!! crazy to think this was posted 12 years ago
@flwi
@flwi 3 месяца назад
Lol - it seems I had the worst teacher at school. Explained so well like in this video it doesn't look hard at all. Well done!
@josecuesta1227
@josecuesta1227 3 месяца назад
Why I can’t easily adapt the topicssssssssss
@photocide17
@photocide17 3 месяца назад
Dude you're just amazing.
@sammirison7755
@sammirison7755 3 месяца назад
fantastic teaching of a complicated concept. Thank you very much. Brilliantly clear.
@ericvilla7581
@ericvilla7581 3 месяца назад
I love you
@JesseMason
@JesseMason 3 месяца назад
I know.
@izzygrandic
@izzygrandic 3 месяца назад
You are fantastic.
@farrukhmehdi3046
@farrukhmehdi3046 4 месяца назад
Great Job!
@Apextenza
@Apextenza 4 месяца назад
How the hell does 120 ohms plus 300 ohms give you 86 I don’t get it someone plz explain
@inositolol
@inositolol 2 месяца назад
since the resistors are connected in parallel you add 1/120 and 1/300. after that you find the reciprocal of the result which on calculating comes out to be 85.7. round it off to 86 and that becomes your equivalent resistance