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You shouldn't use the phrase "I into R" when multiplying. That implies dividing "I" into "R". When multiplying, try to use "I" times "R". "Times" is used for multiplying, as in 10 volts times 10 ohms.
Sir is leading this channel with new simulation keep it up sir
Let's help Gaurav to gain 100k! subscribers. By the way this video will help any electrical engineer if someone has any doubts or questions! good job Gaurav
Thank you 😊 ❤️
Awesome easy-to-understand concepts! could you please make videos on Current Source Converter (CSC) and another on Voltage Source Converter (VSC)?
Thank you 😊 Sure, I'll try that
please sir, can you explain the shielding system material/Installation procedures in the substation
Increasing the Resistance is called Decreasing the load not increasing the load....🙂🙂🙂
Load in series, decreases the voltage. Load in parallel increases the current.,
@@twhis9843 Very well stated. No arguing with the correct answer,
You shouldn't use the phrase "I into R" when multiplying. That implies dividing "I" into "R". When multiplying, try to use "I" times "R". "Times" is used for multiplying, as in 10 volts times 10 ohms.
Sure. I’ll take care next time ✌🏻✌🏻
Sir can I know which simulation software are you using
It’s called “EveryCircuit”
@@GauravJ thanks for the reply sir 🙂
I thought this was an idubbbz content cop for a second...
you didn't increase the load my friend, you reduced the load