Solving Circuit Problems using Kirchhoff's Rules
Physics Ninja shows you how to setup up Kirchhoff's laws for a multi-loop circuit and solve for the unknown currents. This circuit has multiple voltage sources and cannot be simplified using resistors in parallel and in series.
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why do i bother paying 34k/yr in tuition for a professor that couldnt teach me what you did in 19 minutes? Thank you Physics Ninja
@PhysicsNinja
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@rebwar_ai
2 жыл бұрын
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@santanuhalder4188
Жыл бұрын
During our times there was no internet and we used to depend on our teacher. We use to go for exam without understanding properly. This generation is very lucky.
@BeekersSqueakers
Жыл бұрын
Where are you attending that is that much per year? Thats 4 times what I'm paying in tuition at my State University. Thats the full cost of my entire degree. Unless your going to a world class university, you're getting ripped off.
@democracyforall
Жыл бұрын
@@PhysicsNinja Man I did my degree in Engineer now been working as electrician etc but where do we find such things in real life? Can you give an example of such a doubel source DC voltage in a single circuit anywhere? If not then what was the point of learning all this stuff?
Holy god, words cannot express how helpful and useful this lecture was. Men and women like you drive humanity forward. I wish you nothing but good luck in the future. God bless you.
This is literally the best physics lecture I’ve gotten in physics so far! Thank you so much!
@PhysicsNinja
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words.
@worklikehell3274
2 ай бұрын
@@PhysicsNinja thank you for telling me which my teacher couldn't do in 2fuckin years
i love how enthusiastic you are about this thanks a ton for making it simpler
I was struggling with Kirschoff's Law but this really made me realize how simple it is! Thank u mr. ninja appreciate it
After 3 videos on this topic, yours is the one that helped me finally get the hang of the rules. Thanks!
I really appreciate this video. I appreciated you breaking things down and explaining very simply from the beginning what we are, you helped me understand how you can "walk" around the loop in one direction and have the current going in a different direction. My grade and more importantly my understanding have been improved as a result of your work. Thank you!
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I love you. Seriously. It's amazing how fast things can click when they're explained well. Thank you!
My GROOVY Bro... Watching this takes me way...way...way back to high school electronics. They barely had hand-held calculators back then. I barely got through with a "D". I absolutely admire your ability to minipulate those equations I struggled horribly with. The way I'd do it is...set-up the circuit in reality, throw the switch, then jump out the window and wait for whatever battery or resistor blows-up first. (Repeat process 3-times). Increase resistor wattage rating each time.) The Professor.
You have the most engaging teaching voice. It's as if I am at a fighting match but for physics! Love it! :)
Learned KCL & KVL a while back, this served as a great review for me, keep up the great work!
Watched hundreds of videos but this one makes the most sense.
Good 'circuit sense' explanations combined with KCL/KVL loop analysis to derive a system of three equations in three unknowns (the three loop currents). Also, good follow through on solving system of equations by substitution for elimination of variables. The bedrock of electrical circuit analysis. Mesh analysis techniques can be easily mastered later with matrix algebra used to solve more complex systems -- kudos for your common sense approach, which I think is very helpful for developing a sense of what's going on in the circuit!
Thank you so much! I wish I have a professor like you
I learned more in this 20 minute vid than my hour long class. Well done
Thank you very much! You've cleared all the questions in my mind regarding this topic.
literally saved my time, such a simple and detailed explanation! Gottta give this video a like, thank you!!
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ten seconds into the video and i love this man already
Wow! I can't believe it was that simple. Thank you so much!
My teacher at school doesn’t know how to teach. You are amazing! Physics ninja to the rescue!
@lator1941
3 жыл бұрын
I think we all have the same kind of teachers.
Dude, Thanks a lot for this awesome explanation!!
I really understand that video. This video had perfectly clarified some of my doubts. I really love it. Thank you Physics Ninja.
@nasthehustler2539
Жыл бұрын
I have all the information from the book but just 😢 can't trust my methods I'm also grateful I found this video
straightfoward, subscribed.
@rebwar_ai
2 жыл бұрын
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Bro your algebra skills are on point respect
Beautifully explained. Thank you so much.
What an explanation I didnt understand this thing for a whole term now I know it it turns out to be easy
I understand it very well , and I want to tell u that u have a lot of patience I was so messy with those three equation but not now anyway thanks sir
Very nice explanation bro... Love from an Alevels student of Pakistan 🇵🇰 👌🏻😍❤️
This concept did not click until I watched this video. Thanks Physics Niinja 😎
I FINALLY LEARNED HOW TO DO THIS BECAUSE OF THIS VIDEO THANK YOU ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Three days stuck on this topic this man shows out like fucking batman and saves the day!
I have not yet had a class on these multiloop circuits but I've already understood the concept....thanks to you physics ninja
@nikocvitanic7701
2 жыл бұрын
why are you watching the video then?
thanks a lot sir! a real learning early morning is best!
Thanks a lot Ninja...This video has helped me a lot....You are doing really good.
Best video I've watched on this. Thank you
This video is just awesome. I like your explaination sir God bless you
my exam is literrally tommorrow, sir i deeply thankyou for teaching me this, i had absolutely no clue, but thanks to your guidance, i am confident that i'll get an A* for my alevels physics
Amazing video, extremely helpful
This video is great at explaining this concept.
For anyone who has taken linear algebra - you can do all the algebra with matrix row reduction! much neater to work through that way
This topic was always super confusing for me, but I finally get it now. Thanks a lot!!!
@teerthjain9795
3 жыл бұрын
I also
You literally saved my day .Thanks
Just want to say thanks for this great Video. Everything is simplified and very easy to understand.
@PhysicsNinja
8 ай бұрын
Thank you
thank you so much, i literally spend 2 days to figure this out.
Thank you for this explanation !!! Hopefully I will not fail my exam tomorrow !! Fingers crossed !
Thank you sir.u were clear my doubt🙏
very helpful. keep doing complex examples
Great and simple way to teach.
I like my professor but I was unable to understand this concept for weeks and in the first five minutes of your video I get what I was doing wrong. Thank you.
@Linogiven-O
18 күн бұрын
School teachers are stupid. they don't teach properly.
Very clean explanation, loved it!
Very clear explanation thanks a lot 😍
Well explained and you deserve thumpsup and subscribed
this is video is so underrated!!! i finally understand this, thank you!
@teerthjain9795
3 жыл бұрын
yes you are correct
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Fantastic video, thanks for sharing you knowledge
@PhysicsNinja
2 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
thanks, easy explanation didn't even have to finish the whole video
Nice video, well done, thank you for sharing it with us :)
thanks you made simple its easy to understand
This was amazing thx you so much !! great lecture :D
life saving, thank you!
You have made me a loyal fan. Great job with the explanation!
@PhysicsNinja
2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Just wanna say: thx a lot. Friday is my final in introduction to physics and Imma give some news next week when I get my grade. But thx I finally able to learn something so simple! It’s quite humiliating but God it feels good!
@PhysicsNinja
5 ай бұрын
Best of luck!
Thank you so much for the helpful video
Excellent explanation thanks
Thanks for the help. I was stuck not knowing how to do my lab.
After 3 another channel best one was that thanks for everything :D . I believe tomorrow ı ll got ıt that fınal exam.
@Haalita21
3 жыл бұрын
how did you go!
Nice and amazing and very simplified video , thanks a lot
@PhysicsNinja
8 ай бұрын
Most welcome 😊
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Thanks you you helped me passed my semester
Amazing, it was a quick and exact explanation of a lengthy method. 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
@PhysicsNinja
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.
That is absolutely amazing 💕
you saved my life, thank you
I love you .it helped me so much .you just got a like and a sub
nice sir, watching your video from Pakistan and your teaching method is very good.
@PhysicsNinja
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Beautifully done!Helped a lot!
Wow I prefer this lecture it's very simple and understood ❤ thanks sir
@PhysicsNinja
8 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that
Love from India 🇮🇳♥️ I'm in final school year and these explanations are helping me a lot
@PhysicsNinja
3 жыл бұрын
Happy to help! Good luck with your studies.
Now am back on track thank you
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Very good video thanks bro
Nice explanation
what an amazing example!!!!!!!
thanxs a lot for giving a best idea
hi! this video was so helpful! I was wondering where the current in the middle of the circuit originates from? Is it from the 10 V battery? Thanks!
it will be a pleasure if yuo could made another one of most complicated and hard
THANKYOU SO MUCH! 💕
This was so confusing for me at first but I finally get it. The one thing I don’t understand though still is why the direction of current doesn’t matter and how would you know if you guessed the wrong way
Question regarding resistors being placed horizontally: is the positive side always placed on the right side and the negative always placed on the left side of them?
Wow. What a good video.
all respect man. better than my teacher!
@PhysicsNinja
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support! You’ve got this.
It's been a while (40 years) since I learned this stuff at polytechnic. Still got it though :-)
really helpful thanks alot
So what happened with the rule if the amps is minus than you have to change current direction?
I like your videos, I think every body will.
@PhysicsNinja
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!