Message from @djcum2quick
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Damn
Okay
lols
What is going on
i knew this would happen
I have been taught Kirchhoff’s, vaguely
Well peace out again. It’s been brief and not too fun
This specific example uses current Divider Rule
I can send you a link
@djcum2quick leaving already. Cya later
Sadly my prof is a 4’ 6” Chinese lady who I can only half way understand.
Ya, it’s not worth it to deal with you
Gotcha give me a second
I got a vid for you
I’ll take any help I can get, much appreciated
We are fighting already?
Follow the series
That how I learned it back in AP physics
My teacher even showed this vid in class
It’s using the loop rule
I think
Oh wait you need the divider rule
Or does it not matter?
I don’t necessarily *need* it
However that is what is *supposed to be used.*
Alright well this method is really easy
Have you heard of the loop rule?
Explain it
Maybe, but chances are, no
I’m not going to do as good as an explanation as that vid
Definitely check it out
That’s fine, I’ll watch it
What level are you at? HS physics or college physics/electrical engineering?
Collegiate introductory Electrical/Computer Engineering.
Oh okay
Well definitely learn from that vid I posted because it’s a really simple method to calculate the current and resistance of everything but then find another vid of the divider rule
I’ve never heard or been taught that rule so idk the difference between the two methods
It’s a rule that effectively states that the current will divide whenever it has the option to.