5:05- sorry but this is quite confusing. Is Vout taken across the first and second terminal ? or second and third ? I would assume it's the former but I think you should have mentioned it. Good content otherwise.
Hello and thank you very much for your comment! That's a very good point actually, I could've clarified that better. Essentially, the output voltage I'm referring to is the potential difference with respect to ground.
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5:05- sorry but this is quite confusing. Is Vout taken across the first and second terminal ? or second and third ?
I would assume it's the former but I think you should have mentioned it.
Good content otherwise.
Hello and thank you very much for your comment! That's a very good point actually, I could've clarified that better.
Essentially, the output voltage I'm referring to is the potential difference with respect to ground.