awesome. i never attend any lecture on this topic, but for the first time i watched your video i got it all without necessary repeating it and i even scored higher marks than those who were present in class. thanks to step-by-step science
Wish I would have found this content a bit sooner but glad i finally did when I did. Thank you for your service. You finally helped me understand. I couldn't understand how the currents were arbitrary. I couldn't put it together. It's all so simple now. Thank you!!! I can't thank you enough!
Thank you very much for letting me know. I spent a lot of time planning the best way to present the material. You can see a listing of all my videos at www.stepbystepscience.com
Youre very welcome! The biggest problem with school is that they teach TOO much engineering. This is why there is a huge demand for a watered-down explaination like this. Youre videos make it so easy to digest the bulk of things so the myriad of details can be implimented later.
Awesome! This is the clearest way I've heard circuit analysis explained and I've watched many videos. Well done Sir! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. You've got a subscriber out of me!
CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH. i have an exam tomorrow and have been absolutely desperate to understand these concepts- the way you explained it made everything click into place with my brain! definitely going into that test more confident because of this, thanks again!!
Thank you so much sir u saved me.Just by watching ur videos in the topic I topped my end semester exam. Your videos are so good for step by step understanding. A great applause from my side for your wonderful job sir. Please do continue.
you are the Best lecturer. I always find physics so challenging and I thought I had done with it when I was undergraduate. Now I am facing this challenge again as I prepare for Medical School Entrance Exam. Thank you very much, Professor for making physics much easier!!!
Very helpful explanation! Makes more sense when you explain it in less than 10 minutes when my professor's explaination took over an hour and I left lost and confused
I just try to get right at it and explain everything step-by-step....You can see a listing of all my videos at my website.....www.stepbystepscience.com
Seriously, thank you so much. I thought I was going to be up late tonight through tomorrow morning trying to understand this stuff. You made it sound so easy and there's just something about the way you had everything set up that just made sense. You're awesome and I am definitely subbing because this is like free gold.
Literally I tk more than half day...but after looking at this video I felt it's all only much ....tq you so much sir for making complex concepts to so.....simple sir
That's quite what i truly needed, thank you. I had about 3 teachers explain in many hours and in just 8 minutes now i am already solving on it, thank you again.
Electrical and Electronics principals made easier for my Automotive engineering course . we have a teacher over here who practically talks alone when he comes for his lessons. Thumbs up from Kenya
Just a wonderful video, I am going to try a circuit on my own, I taken a lot of notes, You are very very good at teaching this material, I will continue to watch all your videos, thank you again.......
Nailed it with this video. You helped me understand that: 1) voltage rises if you go over a resistor against the current 2) you drop voltage if you encounter a power source from + to - 3) current is a little more complex in multi-power supply circuits--than for single-supply circuits Thanks! Haha, and P.S. the reason I say #3 is, current is: a) the same throughout the entire series circuit--, and b) EVENTUALLY the same, except in branches, for the parallel circuits... but that's not so with complex circuits with more than one power supply. I kept holding onto the it = i1 = i2 ... iN idea. But I let go of that after seeing your video. Thanks again!
TBH i watched like 4 different videos for this method because i have to use this method while calculating thevenin and norton current. The best one i watched is this one. I never got into electricity that much. My friends was talking about solving steps. Node, Branch, "You took the direction wrong" etc. etc. I was like "???" Now i understand everything. Thanks to you. I can find some kirchoff problem and solve it.
Wow this is amazing! Definitely the best video I have seen about Kirchhoff's laws. I was looking for more depth in explanation and this gave me exactly that! Thank you for creating videos like this! They are a huge help to students. You have got one more subscriber. Have a great day! 😄
Another good explanation sir good job it helps me a lot,thanks for your efforts and time to do this sir, I salute you man hope to make another video or topics