KVL and KCL (Circuits for Beginners #11)

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Kirchhoff Voltage Law and Kirchhoff Current Law.

This video series introduces basic DC circuit design and analysis methods, related tools and equipment, and is appropriate for first year university undergraduate students.

Aaron Danner is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore.

Video filmed and edited by Cheryl Lim.
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man i cannot thank you enough, this was so easy to get, my teacher spent like 5 studying hours and 4 chapters to get to this point and i understood it with you in 10 mins .

freesoftwares
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This video deserves some likes. Thank you, Aaron for creating it. It definitely helps.

ndydiy
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Thank you, Aaron!!! Keep sharing your knowledge with us!!!

alro
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Great series so far. Just a comment, it was a bit confusing when you said "this is not a source", while drawing the symbol for a source at 9:06.

syskall
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Thank You for your great presentations. You explain things very clearly.

Thebytedoc
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How do we mark resistors as vrise or vfall they are resistors

ForTomorrowToday
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anybook you recommend for this for further study?

atabac
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Your equation is floored right from the start. the circuit clearly shows a 10V supply to a 10 ohm resister, The max current flow 10V / 10R = 1A. For 2A to flow 10V / 2A = 5 ohms. As you have 10 ohms not 5 ohms the equation is floored rubbish.

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