Why resistors in series have different voltage (but same current)?

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Why do resistors in series have different voltage? Why does this voltage split in the same ratio as the resistance? Why does the current stay the same?

We answer all these questions by looking at the transients.
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The 10th grade, teachers are only teaching the thing which are in the book, not deeper than that and if we ask them questions they ignore us.
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One word, just wow, in my whole career no one make me understand like this, hats off to you

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how is this not the first thing taught in electronics courses.

Manu-lcob
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This video explained things so well. When you first hear about the fact that current is constant it feels so counter intuitive but you explained it so well.

alexkhaid
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this topic was eating my brain away . it wouldn't be difficult if i accepted the knowledge of V=IR as told by my teacers, but the problem arrised when i question why in series and parallel resistors things haapen as they . you cleared my concept of series . can i pls get a parallel concept too. your video was the best

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Very long time I have a doubt in this topic, now my doubt was cleared by this video.thank you so much sir.

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As a student in 10th Grade, I can confirm this complex concept is very easy to understand.

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Sir, you teach for a reason
And I'm all here for it
I knew the formula for potential divider beforehand
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The second you said that charges accumulate I understood the whole point

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Yah doubt Maira bahut Pahle Se tha teacher se puchne ke bad bhi samajh Nahin Aaya but now I can understand thank you so.... much sir

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Im 19 and about to start my electrical engineering studies and had so many questions about the little details of how things work including this one and can't thank you enough for your videos, you're big, bro. Wish you a happy life

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I had to figure this out all by myself, because no one is ever talking about this fundamental stuff in the typical electronics courses, they might not even know or care about it. But this stuff is crucial to get a _real_ understanding of why things are the way they are usually described. I figured that we have a highly dynamic situation here on a physical level and that there must be some setup and some equilibrium state, and mostly we only care about the equilibrium state (that what you call the steady state). But it is the way this equilibrium state comes about, when and how and for what reasons the initial dynamic situation settles, that makes all the difference. Thanks for confirming.

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