Jesus Christ THANK YOU !!!! I'm in a&p school rn took me 3 days of searching to find this video. hands down the BEST one I've seen . You drawing all over with the red boxes is exactly how my brain works!! thank you.
Vgk
Tat was a great video. I had such a difficult time learning this in college. Your thorough approach was very easy to follow also I like the shortcut on the equivalent resistances. Thanks.
lovernotfighter
Thanks Dorian for solving this circuit, without a single, stupid redraw!
MrDoneboy
Thanks brother this video helped out a lot and a ton brother right before class too thank you brother
anyways
This will help me prepare for part of my exam, thank you!
vladimirroca
i wish u can make videos about electrical circuits(DC) appreciate it.Thanks for this! im ready for my quiz tommorow
johnson
how can I know the current for R8 only?
emannueljoshuaborbe
Thank you for the video, very easy to understand
nandodiaz
Really good explanation just wish you could have color coded the final answers.
BOMBON
Thanks, thanks you so much! God Bless you. :)
vanslededesign
Had this class for Calculations for the trades today and I’m hell bent on figuring out combined circuits and finding R V I P
ethanberdejacortez
5 years ago... if you ever read this mister...
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leafsharp
Good learning example. What is the current through R8, R9, R10, R11?
CuringDaHOOD
There was something I didn't get after you did the parallel circuit and u have got resistance amount u just sum it all . Why is that ?
AbdirahmanMo
is this ac? is that why its flowing negative to positive?
taylormade
Thank you so much for this, this is really helping me through my electrical fundamentals for my diesel AAS! But I did have a question about the current, when you find all the currents for the parallel circuits, the resistors 1, 6, 7, and 12 world be 1.5 amps, correct? Because that current meets up after it passes through the parallel circuit?
tinyplays
five 4-ohm resistors are connected so that their combined resistance will equal 5 ohms. How would you draw this circuit?
taylormade
Isn't it suppose to be 1/R=1/(1/R1 +1/R2) because it is stated in the law of series and parallel