Electric Circuits - Tip 3: draw arrows for V and I ( IB and A-level Physics )
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Tip 3: Prepare the analysis of a circuit by drawing first arrows for potential differences and currents.
This video is the third of a series of 5 tips that will help you understand electric circuits. It is aimed at IB Physics, A-level physics and AP Physics students.
Check out the other tips for a more complete picture :
Tip 1: Consider charges circulating in a circuit as carriers of energy. Getting grips with this concept will allow you to have a more intuitive approach in solving circuit problems. https://youtu.be/p-z-o2n61fs
Tip 2: When relevant, think in potentials at a point instead of voltages (voltage = potential difference). https://youtu.be/GVmZ-72Efkw
Tip 4: Take advantage of Kirschhoff laws. https://youtu.be/EERWWUlAwoE
Tip 5: Calculate equivalent resistance of two resistors in parallel in seconds! https://youtu.be/WD5u-wrwBpY
I am also uploading some exam preparation exercises that will give you a very practical methodology to solve circuits with a minimum of effort!
Exercise 1: for circuits with a single battery. https://youtu.be/H0gyq3284x4
Exercise 2: for circuits with multiple batteries. https://youtu.be/CpYryUtMdcw
Have fun and good luck!
Edouard
Edouard Reny, Ph.D. in materials science, is a private physics tutor for international IB, A-level and AP students. Need more info? Visit www.physics-tutor.nl. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M8HIeArqR4
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