Thnak you so much. Been struggling to understand these three. Just watching your video for one time , i got it already. You're a good teacher.. The best video so far.
omg back in my days studying in school sucked now i know why new genration getting more smarter more visualised way of teaching thnx bro for teaching me i love you
No lie I learned more from you in 2 videos than I did in all of middle school and high school. This is not a joke. Also it's been fun and inspired me to play around electricity
Why couldn't the teachers in high school have been so clear about this stuff? WHY?! I am starting to study for my ham radio license. I saw right away that I needed a better understanding of electricity. It seemed so much more difficult back in high school! This makes perfectly clear sense! Thank you!
Brilliantly simple and congratulations to PHET and University of Colorado, Boulder for the construction kit without whom this would not have been possible. Will recommend to anyone interested in learning about electricity. Thank you Mr. Andersen.
Thank you very much.You are very talented in explaining.I actually understood your explanation than the explanation given by my Science teacher.Frankly speaking, I have learnt so much and I actually understand how the voltage,current and resistance work. THANK YOU VERY MUCH😁😁
Why didn't I find this earlier? I actually UNDERSTAND it now instead of the stupid shit for brains textbook overcomplicating this shit over the course of 5 topics. You explained my whole test in 10 minutes, thank you.
Thank you for posting this. I was having trouble understanding how electricity worked and what the definitions of related terms were, but your video cleared everything up for me. Nice diagrams too.
Simply amazing. You can pass your Physics classes and never understand these conceptual terms because your teacher does not really teach you that way. I already passed electricity but here am I for a labs class reviewing concepts.
The triangle is very useful. Protip french pronunciation: Ampère = "Aumpaire" ('au' as in 'Auckland' and 'ai' as in 'air') with the stress on the è. Good video!
Thank you very much. Reading about it wasn't helping me understand it at all. Great demonstration and now I know about all those great models from Colorado!!!!
That is because there is some internal resistance in battery and the wires in the circuit also have some internal resistance even though they are negligible, and because of this resistance heat is produced. The resistance in never zero in a simple in real life, unless it is a superconductor. So for example the voltage in battery is 9V and internal resistance in circuit is 0.1 amp, then current = 9/0.1 = 90 amps, which is lot of current. So the battery heats up and can even explode.
Thnak you so much. Been struggling to understand these three. Just watching your video for one time , i got it already. You're a good teacher.. The best video so far.
I am a student and I just want to thank you because you are the only reason I'm getting such high grades. Keep making more videos! Thanks a lot!!
Day before science test:
*panic*
Mr Andersen:
"That's an ugly lookin R"
Same day literally 15 minutes before the exam.....
"Yep I have pleeeeeenty of time"
Excellent teaching in a few minutes, explaining the basics of electricity. Thank you
Thank you!!! I actually learned more better by watching this video rather than my teacher trying to explain it to the class
Thank you for sharing - not only am I going to pass my exam - but I understand this so much better now. simple equation. V.I.R. triangle - too easy.
im learning more here than in actual class
me too!
me too
same here
then your sad learn to understand basic teaching other then this simplified 5 year old garbage
gogatorsandeagles he explained it at a pace I can rerxamine I don't see how it's 5 year old gatbage
Mr. Anderson, what a pleasant surprise. ~ Matrix
BEST TEACHER EVERRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AGREE
It is very difficult to understand electricity properly but through these working videos it makes it easier to understand.
Really appreciate you taking the time to make/post this video. Thanks.
omg back in my days studying in school sucked now i know why new genration getting more smarter more visualised way of teaching thnx bro for teaching me i love you
No lie I learned more from you in 2 videos than I did in all of middle school and high school. This is not a joke. Also it's been fun and inspired me to play around electricity
Why couldn't the teachers in high school have been so clear about this stuff? WHY?! I am starting to study for my ham radio license. I saw right away that I needed a better understanding of electricity. It seemed so much more difficult back in high school! This makes perfectly clear sense! Thank you!
simple demonstration made clear about short circuiting...pretty useful...thanks a lot
omg thank you so much you actually got me an A on my test I was about to fail before your vid! Thank you!!!
hey, its been 7 years since u left this comment. u still doing good?
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I was an aircraft electrician for 5 years in the military....this is my first time understanding electricity...I’m being serious
How
This is soooo cool. If teachers used this kit...it would make students life much easier and their classes would not be boring.
Best explenation I've seen on all of TH-cam.
Thank you! You have done what my Physics teacher could not! Finally I understand the 'water' analogy!!
Definitely best explanation I’ve seen on TH-cam, thanks!
Thank you for that link to the Sim tool. I was desperately searching to download a tool which can simulate circulatory in an easy way.
Brilliantly simple and congratulations to PHET and University of Colorado, Boulder for the construction kit without whom this would not have been possible. Will recommend to anyone interested in learning about electricity. Thank you Mr. Andersen.
Thank you very much.You are very talented in explaining.I actually understood your explanation than the explanation given by my Science teacher.Frankly speaking, I have learnt so much and I actually understand how the voltage,current and resistance work.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH😁😁
Thank you so much! Keep it up! Students need a great teacher like you.
thank you. Im taking a state certification exam on Sat and was confused about electrical systems and I feel much confident now. I will watch more!
How di your exam go?
That website with all the Simulations have the best tools ever ! ... thank you !
This video is amazing! I've been searching TH-cam for a video that explains it in a way that I can understand and I've found it! Thank you so much! :D
you are a lifesaver man thanks! its been rough for me in class
thanks Mr.Andersen, i finally understood ohm's law!
Why didn't I find this earlier? I actually UNDERSTAND it now instead of the stupid shit for brains textbook overcomplicating this shit over the course of 5 topics.
You explained my whole test in 10 minutes, thank you.
Thanks Mr. Anderson, your videos really helped me understand these concepts way better.
Best video about the subject I've ever seen. Thanks!
Thank you for posting this. I was having trouble understanding how electricity worked and what the definitions of related terms were, but your video cleared everything up for me. Nice diagrams too.
Hey I don't know if you will reply because I am writing after 8 years.
A really great video…THANK YOU! I wish they showed these kinds of examples when I was young, I think I would have enjoyed science more. ;-)
+William Larsen so true
Thank you Mr.Anderson! You are a great teacher!
thanks you for the video, it make me to understand how ohms law relates to current, voltage and resistance.
this is wonderful. totally just saved me for my electricity exam tomorrow :')
that pyramid...so it was that simple........... . . ..
Simply amazing. You can pass your Physics classes and never understand these conceptual terms because your teacher does not really teach you that way. I already passed electricity but here am I for a labs class reviewing concepts.
These videos are really helpful. Thanks and keep posting.
I'm really learning a lot from these videos, thank you!
Thank you so much for the explanation, now I know what's Voltage and current is about
The triangle is very useful. Protip french pronunciation: Ampère = "Aumpaire" ('au' as in 'Auckland' and 'ai' as in 'air') with the stress on the è. Good video!
You don’t know how much that helped me
You are such a great teacher! thank you so much!
It's really simple to understand by this. Great job buddy. Keep it up. God bless u.
Lovely..... this is very informative..... good.... i have my exam tomorrow and this is really helping me
very simple but has clear instruction for beginners like me, great video!
thank for the video. looking forward to seeing your other videos.
Mr. Anderson, I loved your video.
Great tutorial . very good demonstration. Thanks
hell of a teacher, you do a brilliant job!
Thanks Mr Anderson. Really helpful.
thank you thank you thank you!!! You are helping me pass college so much!!!
Great, excellent explaination. Excellent speech
You are such a great teacher !
Thanks!!!
This has really helped me to prepare for CK&S Test.
thanks a lot, Mr Andersen.
Ermagerd you save me in exams all the time!
your a legend with that triangle equation which helped me a lot
thanks a lot man
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I wish you were my teacher at school. Thank you so much.
Wow, what a awesome video! You're going to be a lot of help this semester!
Thank you so much. You explained this in such a wonderfully perfect way.
Simply great presentation....!!!!
Thanks! This is a great, simple explanation.
Great Explanation! Excellent video
Agreed...this was a perfect introduction.
BEST EXPLANATION EVER !! THANK U !
This is amazing! I have a huge test tomorrow, this helps a lot thank you
Yaay! you are great. I'm really satisfied now.
the website to draw a circle was very useful . god bless u
Here is the link for the circuit construction kit
phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/circuit-construction-kit-dc
I LOVE YOU MR ANDERSON HOLY CRAP YOU SAVE MY LIFE
As a 26 year old, today I learned, what does voltage, current and resistance even mean. Thanks
I love you thank you so much! You're a complete life saver! I hope you make more videos! xx
Love your videos!!! You are such a good teacher!!
Very useful, thanks for uploading👍
Thank you. Very easy to understand :)
Awesome!!!! I feel like I needed something with animation!!!! :)
Excellent video. God Bless you
Very very interesting and funny stuff like humor thumbs up keep up the good work
Thank you very much. Reading about it wasn't helping me understand it at all. Great demonstration and now I know about all those great models from Colorado!!!!
Thank you ,you made it simple and fast
thanks mr. Anderson your awesome
thanks this is what ive been looking for
Hey, thanks for the video. I learned so much from it.
Thank you for introducing me to that tool kit!
That is because there is some internal resistance in battery and the wires in the circuit also have some internal resistance even though they are negligible, and because of this resistance heat is produced. The resistance in never zero in a simple in real life, unless it is a superconductor. So for example the voltage in battery is 9V and internal resistance in circuit is 0.1 amp, then current = 9/0.1 = 90 amps, which is lot of current. So the battery heats up and can even explode.
Great explanation also the simulation really great,,..
Cool....actually made alot easier to understand...thanks
nice .perfect.you are best tuter forever in the world
This is a fantastic video! It helped so much
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Thank you so much for making this!!!!!!!!
I youtube everything if I don't understand it haha
Same tbh
"I youtube everything if I dont understand it"
What?
@@rideabike979 instead of Google, he use TH-cam
@@rideabike979 WhAt? Derp DeRp
@@friendlymonstaa there was no coma into hes sentence, hence why it sounded like it was all mashed up together.
You've saved me from failing physics 🙏
This is amazing, thank you so much!
Great video, thank you!
That pyramid is badass. Now I won't forget!
Great analogy. I totally had understood this topic. thx:-)