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Basic Series and Parallel Resistor Circuit Demos and Animations (27:37)

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A detailed look at basic series and parallel resistor circuits. Includes demonstrations of the real circuits and animations of the electric potential energy of the charges as they move through the circuit. This is an AP Physics 1/JEE/NEET Topic.

Content Times:
0:00 Single Resistor Circuit Review
1:12 Electric Potential Color-Coding Technique
2:00 Demonstrating the real circuit
6:07 Animation of the single resistor circuit
8:10 Two resistors in series
12:16 Animation of two resistors in series
14:43 Two resistors in parallel
19:59 Animation of two resistors in parallel
22:15 Circuit #4
23:21 Circuit #5
25:34 Circuit #6

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