Respected Sir ( Mr Ram), you remind me of my school days. Our teacher ( Mr Alok Jana) would teach us so carefully that everyone even the backbenchers would listen to him attentively. I regard you as Mr Jana. Thanks a lot. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@ahyoh1124 It is really commendable that you saw this videos 2 years ago and still you remembered him.... I totally forgot about this guy and my comment on him 😅
Thank you sir ,I didn't understand this concept during the online classes but got cleared at this video and it helped in my exam preparation.Thank you......
Exact derivation start at 2:00 but it you watch the whole video from start to end that would be great and would give you amount of knowledge. Good Work Khan Academy.
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@@dishasworld9776 cause V depends on the battery and there is generally one battery in the circuit and also the r of the connecting wire is negligible and I is same hence same V in LL series
Sir, u r wrong a little bit Current is the flow of charge but u told current is the flow of electrons that is not correct. I hope, u understood and pls make corrections to this video otherwise other students will get wrong knowledge
Amazing that you guys started 12th class in hindi...but my request is that please dont just cover the basics like parallel and series... everyone knows them, do other things also required in exams like delta star transformation, symmetry theorams, thevenin theoram, superposition theoram etc. Because even in board exams these series parallel are not asked
Respected Sir ( Mr Ram), you remind me of my school days. Our teacher ( Mr Alok Jana) would teach us so carefully that everyone even the backbenchers would listen to him attentively. I regard you as Mr Jana. Thanks a lot. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That voice though😄
har bacche to sunne ka mann karega.👏
I'm in 12th n this is no more a part of my syllabus still I'm here after 2 years to listen this sweet voice
Well do you know the one who own this magical voice?
@@ahyoh1124 It is really commendable that you saw this videos 2 years ago and still you remembered him.... I totally forgot about this guy and my comment on him 😅
@@ahyoh1124 No I don't know the guy
Thank you sir ,I didn't understand this concept during the online classes but got cleared at this video and it helped in my exam preparation.Thank you......
Ur voice and ur explanation is ....fab
Thanks sir , you solve my problem from this video ❤
You are really a good teacher ❤ thanks a lot for your kind teaching 😊
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Exact derivation start at 2:00 but it you watch the whole video from start to end that would be great and would give you amount of knowledge. Good Work Khan Academy.
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Thank you so much sir 🙂 I understand this concept clearly
Thanks for clear concept sir🙏🙏
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U are UNIQUE.....Indeed!! And we as students love u to see as that unique🌟who brightens up the students mind!!!! Plz keep going wid ur uniqueness and such a lovely voice... Beautiful! B UNIQUE!!!!!!
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Love you sir. It's so Helpfull
Excellent derivation Ram sir😄
SIR IT WAS VERY HELPFUL
THANK YOU SIR
Thanks , it helped me a lot..😊
Thank you so much, concepts simplified to such an extent.......BOON for students!!!
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After 2 days I having my science exam. 😅(Board exam)😅
Thank you sir
Sir there is another method for it 20× 60 ÷ 20 +60 = 1200÷80 = 15 in this method you will not need to reciprocal it
It's just simplifying 1/R1 and 1/R2 further ,right???
Awesome
BTW it only works when there are 2 resistors
0.15 and 0.05
Current through 20 ohm is 3/20 amps and through 60 ohm is 1/20 ohm. Am I correct?
That's right. :)
Well done bhai
2:38 Sir but direction of electrons is opp to the direction of flow of current?
That is for resistance in series
Aap sabhi chapters ki video Hindi mai bhi Banna do sir
Vry NYC explanation
Bhai plz make a video on how do u make video
Why is the cursor looking like dr Strange🤣 ,nice explanation
I watch first time
Thank You so much sir
Thank you 🙏
3 resistor ka kase kro gay?
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I have doubt why we donnot take 1/I in parallel because V/I=V/I1+V/I2+V/I3.....in parallel circuit.
Aapke pure channel me class 12th ka koi material nahi h ....
Please 12th ki maths and physics provide kraiye ....
Thanks Sir
I1=0.15A and I2=0.5 A
Bro I2 = 0.05 A
Hoga
So amazing
❤
thanks dear
Why we should divide by 60
LCM
In parallel series why potential difference remain same?plz guys help.
@@dishasworld9776 cause V depends on the battery and there is generally one battery in the circuit and also the r of the connecting wire is negligible and I is same hence same V in LL series
@@zetrian_3679 thanku so much...are you in 10th class
Ok thanks
Sir, u r wrong a little bit
Current is the flow of charge but u told current is the flow of electrons that is not correct.
I hope, u understood and pls make corrections to this video otherwise other students will get wrong knowledge
Don't electrons carry charge?
Nice sir
Ok sir
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Amazing that you guys started 12th class in hindi...but my request is that please dont just cover the basics like parallel and series... everyone knows them, do other things also required in exams like delta star transformation, symmetry theorams, thevenin theoram, superposition theoram etc. Because even in board exams these series parallel are not asked
But for 10 students it is asked..so plzzzzzz let US understand..
0.2 amp. kaise. sirji. pls. explain
Why V remain same in parallel series?
Bad explanation video making must be improve so it not understandable for us