Class of 2024 here! Never understood this chapter amd here i am preparing for my trial exams which is in less than 90 days! The future seems bright like these circuits
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It's already available under the Acids and Bases Playlist. Although I didn't exactly go through the explanation of the experiment in detail per se but it does explain the thinking behind it and covers the calculations related to it.
If in a circuit you are given the current but not the total current and then the question requires to find the unknown resistor how do you tell that you have to use the given current or the total current Hope you understand
I do believe that at 14:50 you're confusing conventional current with the direction of the flow of electrons. Due to you implying that electrons flow from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. When in actuallity, it's flowing from negative to positive terminals.
I definitely am using conventional current as per the requirements in the South African syllabus but you’re absolutely correct about the movement of electrons
Pardon me sir, I will I be wrong if I say: the internal resistor is in series with the external resistance, since the internal resistor and external resistance share the emf which is the maximum potential difference, in addition the current passing through the internal resistor is the same as the current passing through the external resistance. Asking for your wise opinion sir.