Oh god, I have watched too many videos wasted my whole 12 HR but still have a lot of confusion 😢 Thanks ma'am you have resolve all my confusion with these just 22 minutes videos Huge respect ❤
The last example that you gave 011, won't it be like 1/4 + 1/8 ?? Because if we see from MSB, 0 is having value V/2, 1 is V/4 and 1 is V/8 so answer would come like above and not like 1/4 + 1/2. If I'm wrong please just clear my doubt.
@@vishalgupta7524 in case of 100, MSB is having 1 so Vout = V/2, now if we take 011( as she took), now MSB is 0 so we are not taking that part. But the next bit is 1 so it will have value V/4 and the next will be V/8. But the answer she wrote ( 1/4 + 1/2)V, which I think is incorrect.
Thevenin conceptual part not clear but overall delivery is good. From what I understood it was just potential divider voltage. She keeps saying that "these 2 resistances are in parallel" when they are clearly in series and we are using potential divider rule to get the voltage at one of the resistors. They can only be parallel if we are trying to calculate Rth by getting rid of all voltage sources here. Could someone elaborate on the Thevenin part she mentioned as it is not clear?