Series Parallel Circuit Calculations

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Series Parallel Calculations, for level 1, 2 and 3 City and Guilds or EAL. Calculate total resistance, current and power in each part of a circuit. How to get you head round various methods.
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Best video on this topic on YouTube, covers everything, nice and clearly, step by step as needed, thanks!

michaela
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thanks mate im gonna need brain surgery after this

evanisibor
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Thank you much. my teacher told us to focus on the types of circuits and the ohms law. im so glad i listened to and watched this video. I finally understand the parallel series circuit!

mojojojo
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Best video on YouTube explaining this in detail. Thank you!

mohammedrahall
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Best explanation, no shortcuts which is what the beginner needs! Though a tip that helps me, as I am learning R4 could be termed Resistance Equivalent or Req for diffentiation purposes. Thank you!

MicroOrbit
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the best gems are often the ones that go unseen

Leovaldez-tpgb
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BEST VIDEO THE LEVEL OF EXPLAINATION IS HIGHLY RESPECTED THANKS

simphiwemasondo
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Thank you sir i forgot how to do this and was searching for the answer and could not find it anywhere until i found this video thanks for covering this concept.

anju
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THANK YOU! You explain so well!! Great video

mar
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best video ever. thank u so much for uploading this amazing video !!!!

kesi-px
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Thank You Sir You've Been A Great Help

trentsavage
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Thanks for helping us when you need help

yonet
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Nice explanation I understood very well

poojithaimandi
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1/50+1/50 doesn't equal 25 ohms. You have to take the reciprical of the sum... 1/(1/50+1/50)=25

dustinkittel
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series circuit has only one whole continuity main power supply while parallel circuit will be fraction or accurate for each load

bryanmamugay
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hey, I need some help, how would you go about finding out a missing resistor in a parallel circuit, For example: You have a Rt 48ohm and R1 120ohm, how do I figure out what R2 would be? Please helpppp (I love your channel, found it at 2:00am whilst revising)

MomentsWithBrandon
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Why did you not calculate the voltage in R1(V1) and subtract it from the total voltage to get the voltage drop(Vp) across the parallel circuit ( V1= It * R1= 4.13A*10ohms=41.3V then Vp= Vt-V1= 100-41.3= 58.7V) will get the same answers.

jased
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Can you make a video where there is another resistor next to either R2 or R3 and explain what happens within each branch of the parallel part

bobsmith
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for the second example the answer for r4 is 14.58 where did you get 14.22 from?

lyca
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This was the easiest circuit here at 10th standard in India

TheBhagwaBoy