In this video i am explaining the basic calculations in parallel circuits. These circuit calculations are based off of Ohm’s Law. which is I=E/R or Amps = Volts / Resistance. Thanks for watching
In this video i am explaining the basic calculations in parallel circuits. These circuit calculations are based off of Ohm’s Law. which is I=E/R or Amps = Volts / Resistance. Thanks for watching
Step by step instructions for making current measurements using a shunt resistor and the Agilent 34970A or 34972A. The 34970A is a modular data acquisition unit with 3 slots and eight modules to choose from. For more information: www.agilent.com
Lee Felsenstein shares a simplified method to calculate resistor dividers.
How to calculate the value of a resistor connected in series to an LED in S Grade Physics
This is how to calculate what resistor you need to power an led with a source voltage.