Current Dividers
Current Dividers
Introduction to the use the current divider formula. Learn how to use the properties of parallel resistors to determine the current through any single parallel element.
Current Dividers
Introduction to the use the current divider formula. Learn how to use the properties of parallel resistors to determine the current through any single parallel element.
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I think this is finally the video that helped me to fully understand current division, thank you so much. Especially with the case when there are more than 2 resistors.
I'm marking this now so am gonna give you 11/10 for this. Thank you sir.
best explanation for current dividers ever! Thank you so much
Hands down the best explanation for current dividers. Thank you!
Very nice explanation,thank you sir
short and clear ! thank you
Great tutorial, it helped a lot. There is however another form of the formula that can be used with more than two nodes: Ix=(RT/Rx)*IT The outcome is the same as with the fractions.
I was wondering why I was getting my results mixed up in my current dividers, this video helped me a lot! THANK YOU!!
this is very clear and understandable, my professors failed to teach me the way you do!!
excellent. all my confusions have been cleared
Might be an old video, but this was a massive help in understanding the current divider rule!
@moinaction
6 жыл бұрын
older video? Has the curriculum changed ? If it hasn't, better explanation is what simplify things not how old the video is
Thank you so much! The book I am reading shows this formula but I really wanted to know where it comes from. Excellent explanation!
this tutorial really does help me so much. thank you sir. :)
Nice explanation, Thanks!!
Thank you very much, you have helped me a lot.
really good lecture... this video generally should get more views
thank u sir now i am able to find the current in every barnch of circuit which have more than two resistance
thanks professor 👨🏫. very precise and clear
I finally learned this simple one!!!! Ugh my prof sucks explaining. THANKS
You're awesome, this really helps. can you do for voltage divider too?
Thank you sir✌🏻, Very informative class💯..Now I finally have a clear idea about this Current division concept!
Wow this was a great explanation. I understood clearly
thankyou sir very much i was so confused before thanks my exams are coming i was little bit confused great video sir
Thank you so much I needed this!!!!
Don't understand why all my professors cannot teach the way you can.
Cannot thank you enough!
Great Video!
Thank you!
You are such life saver
Great. Makes sense, but how about finding the current when the circuit has more than 2 resistors? Any good vids/websites on this?
This was great, some people write things more complexly. I don't really understand why.
Nice explanation.
Thank You.
Perfect!
Thank you
Thank you sir
this is great.
thanks for sharing
Thank you very very very much Master
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This is the best one ❤
Very simple and helpful
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Thank u!
Nice
Thank you so much sir
Thank you
Thank you sir 🙏
Would you please explain how to use current divider & voltage divider If there is 2 parallel resistances that in series with a third one ?
Thanks you teacher ☺️
Should we include internal resistance in this formula?
Thank you too much Sir
Thanks alot
thanks
So THAT'S why it felt like there was a R1 and R2 in the formula and the opposite case for voltage divider... it was just simplified because of Req cancelling one of them out aghhh!
Thanks
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last part was lil 2 much for me instead i did it my own way by finding the current of R1 since i had i source and i2 already so i subtracted 6ma - 2 ma to get find i1 since you subtract source current to find the other of 2 parallel points. i found v1 using ohms law and i knew voltage stays same in parralel circuits so i did 8v divided by 2ma to find the resistance of R2
How come when I divide my current, my LED stays the same brightness?
tysm
where did you get 2(r+2k) from when 6 was in front not 2 on the left of the equal sign. you then multiplied 6 by 2k
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4:22 What did you mean by n > 2? Great video by the way.
@simplypieFTW
7 жыл бұрын
He means that when there are more than two resistors you cant simplify it like he did in the previous example and you are stuck with all those fractions.
@Visalearning
6 жыл бұрын
good
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thats what i was looking for
@ghost_riderrr
3 жыл бұрын
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Sir you make video transformer please
Thank you! (btw you look a lot like Glenn from Superstore LOL)
I own the analog discovery legacy version
I like
3:58 Says "General Voltage Divider Formula" but you are talking about current dividers
@DigilentInc
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing this out!
@mb9481
7 жыл бұрын
Glad you guys care enough to make the correction on the video
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Sir, kindly write your video description lengthy, it will help you to increase your viewrs because KZread works on algorithm.
Thanks sir
Nice
Thanks very much sir