Ohm's Law, The Basics



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MR. Xotic

that cleared my mind about parallel resistance and the inverse math without using a calculator

Rajesh Dookaran

George Simon Ohm

Kumar Nainar

Thanks for your teaching methods with very simple method. I am your favorites youtue channels subcriber from India-Chennai.

T Diddly

So monotone and boring. I wanted to yell shut the fuck up the entire time. 2/10

Futbol You

How did you get 17.54??

Anthony Vee

Beautifully explained. Thank you!

Leon Build

It is 17.45 ohms (you said 17.54)

Theo Isaac

How did you get 1 over .18+.29+.10 for resistance from 1over 55 1over 35 1over 95 my question

Daniel Clark

So where did the 1 come from? Thats what confuses me? How did you know to divide those resistors 55,35,95 from 1? Is that because there is only one power source?

PBS #007

great presentation thanks !!

VIN

Thank you

Automation Academy

nice

Warren DeSimone

Awesome. Thank you

yy z

The right teacher makes everything easier to learn…53 yrs old and it finally seems simple

Silas Roberts

Thank you for taking the time to show people this very informative and very well done

Aliens-Ets Exist-in

Very enticing to learn 🙂 awesome to find out the unknown value.

Yourfilmmaking.com

thanks a lot, a big salut from Qatar

P. Zooni

1/0.57 is 1.754

Ferdus Alam Fahad

good explain, respect from bangladesh

Dragomir Ronilac

I it is current not amperes, ampere is s unit of the current.
It should be U not E.
U it is voltage with unit volt.

Tallal Moshrif

Thank you sir

Rosei notes

11:01 where did u get the 18V??? Somebody answer me?

John W Thevey Jr

thank you from easy x2 to extreme x3 for the over all 5×2. ty

Kristine Mae Damaso

This is very helpful. Thank you 😊

N-Word Dealer

This was very useful since I didn’t understand this one bit and I gotta study for my exam

creyflan

Prefect explanation. Thank you.

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