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?
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that cleared my mind about parallel resistance and the inverse math without using a calculator
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So monotone and boring. I wanted to yell shut the fuck up the entire time. 2/10
How did you get 17.54??
Beautifully explained. Thank you!
It is 17.45 ohms (you said 17.54)
How did you get 1 over .18+.29+.10 for resistance from 1over 55 1over 35 1over 95 my question
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?
great presentation thanks !!
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The right teacher makes everything easier to learn…53 yrs old and it finally seems simple
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Very enticing to learn 🙂 awesome to find out the unknown value.
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1/0.57 is 1.754
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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.
Thank you sir
11:01 where did u get the 18V??? Somebody answer me?
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This was very useful since I didn’t understand this one bit and I gotta study for my exam
Prefect explanation. Thank you.
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