Electric Circuits

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074 - Electric Circuits

In this video Paul Andersen explains how electric circuits contain different elements which can be connected in series or in parallel. The following four elements are explained in detail; emf, resistor, capacitor, and switch. The voltage and current of resistors in both series and parallel are explained.

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Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly

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I've noticed a bunch of complaints that the pace of the 'lecture' is too fast - this is an AP physics rundown and is not meant to hold your hand through the whole syllabus, but rather to assist your learning. Additionally, if you're struggling to keep up with his pace, you're more than welcome to either slow down the video yourself or - better yet - rewatch. As a Bachelor of Science student simply looking for a revision of circuits, this was of fantastic assistance to me.

CharlesFenner
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Hes the best physics teacher online😍😍😍 wish you taught at my school

catherinenzuwa
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Perfect explanation! I have an exam soon and I feel calmer now because I understood how circuits work! Thank you so very much for your help - you earned a subscriber ^-^

zeniamazhar
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man i swear your the best!!!! i watch your channel when i dont understand a topic in bio or physics

alidtheog
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The water analogy was perfect; I'd been confused with circuits for a while now but I get it now. It was very intuitive!

fawazsyed
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i actually got how parallel circuits resistance works, really helpful, got physics exam soon, thanks so much

bizarrekumar
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just saying, you are awesome for people who like me know little about electricity. thanks a lot, it helps

zhaopeter
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Awesome video, please keep up the good work.

prideonline
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Minute 6:40.
Why does the voltage divide between the resistors? And why can I simply add them together (30 ohms) - please explain

ZimmMr
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Love the way you explain..its seem so simple. Hugs.

gevorgbagh
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Why do frequency does not change in Alternating current (AC)

emandiajay
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Can you make a video on Series-parallel circuits sir?

SAIROSHAN-libx
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Thank you, definitely found this clarifying and especially the part where you listed what we should know at the beginning

Kayla-nslm
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Great video. Is there a little mistake at 8:26? Shouldn't it say R subscript "s" for resistors in series circuits?

suzannepassero
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@Bozeman Science Thanks...I actually landed here after looking at your page on how your put together your presentations. I can see how the 250% cursor really does help in the presentation. All I can say is, wow, where were you when I was trying to learn intro electronics...super great stuff!

roblevintennis
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What screencasting software are you using now??

amyhughes
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thankyooou so much that was soooo helpful and i understand too many things.

joojalbreke
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Why are voltages across a parallel circuit the same? :(

sunnykim
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Pls explain 1st order Crossover Capacitor circuit.

madcowcomputer
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please upload something about : superposition .. i think it is very hard :( !

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