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Ohms Law Explained - The basics circuit theory

Ohms Law Explained - The basics circuit theory

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we take a look at Ohms law to understand how it works and how to use it. We look at voltage, current, resistance and the relationship between these. We also use ohms triangle to solve examples
Date: 2023-11-17

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I learned all this stuff in depth through my training in the US navy. Ive forgotten some of the more extreme stuff by now but i'd say even that is more simple than people think. I have personally used the VIR circle (with the addition of a P for wattage equations) to build many car stereo systems. Maybe i'm just a nerd but its fun to see it in action and feel physical results from your brain work.
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Great video, thanks. Helps me greatly with refreshing my very rusted knowledge. By the way: internationally you might see U as symbol for current as well. From latin urgere, urge/push. I hope today they teach with SI-units, but in my days, we learned Ohm's triangle as U over RI.
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Nice video thank you
Do you have a source regardingthe historical parts touching electrical circuits to see how much it hurt?
I am not saying it is not true I just don't find this info anywhere else and I woudn't want to tech something inacurate
thx

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may favorit Y tuber as of today, i secure my job today bcus of your simple to understand videos, im very thankfull cuz i learnd alot to your videos that my old self failed listeting to school(in college) that never interest me.
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Im 47 years old and I just relearned this thanks to your video series. Im going to A&P school in like a month. Thanks you for a taking these videos in the manner you did. It works really well for my brain. 9: 49
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Thankyou for giving us this information for free! I'm about to start taking electric vehicle tech classes this fall and I'm using these to familiarize myself with electricity so I'm not struggling too much.
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Dude! Thank you. I get it. That diagram explains it. You explained it so well. Thanks man. I been doing electrical for 6 years and never truly got it. Until now. Thanks man 4reals
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definitely helping me alot i dont have anything to gift you now as m fron india and belong to a poor family i would be very much grateful if someone could teach me maths like this.
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This shit is just amazing maaayn. Im comparing the info on this video from the book and maaayn let me tell you, your explanation is way easier to understand and implement.
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I remember i learned all these in my physics class, 20 years i come here to learn again because i am trying to fix my own laptop computer
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[] When using the triangle method, remember this: division, unlike multiplication, does NOT possess the commutative property.
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Just started a course at university called electrical circuits, and this was 10x better than the two hour lecture the professor gave.
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Im a soon to be Control System Technician. Im studying for my interview and test so Im just trying to study and brush up on my skills
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I'm about to be going to school for electronics. Tryina refresh myself on the basics as much as possible first. Im so exited lol.
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I am in my finally year of electrical and electronic engineering degree and I am still unable to intuitively remember ohms law!
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Also, C is used for the constant of light speed, which is often used when designing circuits with high precision requirements
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It bugs me way more than it should that this Ohm's Law triangle is used instead of people just understanding basic algebra.
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I was taught to remember it by E over I x R. Eagle over the Indian chasing the rabbit. It works for me 35 years later.
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I wish it was explained that way when I was young
Great video for idiots like me who struggle with theories

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yay I got the right answers! I have 0 background with electricity, but want to learn, confidence is boosted!
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everyone saying theyre learning this at the university, im literally in highschool and gotta learn this
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