How To Solve ANY Combined Series & Parallel Circuit Question (GCSE Physics)
TODAY’S LESSON: SUMMER EXAM REVISION! In today’s lesson, I go through how to perform simple calculations for voltage, current, resistance and power in a circuit that has both series and parallel setups. This tutorial goes through the formulas V = IR and P = IV, and will be particularly useful for those studying electricity for the first time, or revising the topic again for upcoming exams. This tutorial will be helpful to those studying physics at high school level, whether you’re in the UK, USA or another part of the world, and is part of a wider series on popular physics topics that are studied at school. DOWNLOAD THIS LESSON’S EXAMPLE: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X10S... OTHER RELEVANT VIDEOS: Parallel circuits calculations: • Physics, Electricity: Parallel Circuits, V... Series circuit calculations: • PHYSICS - Electricity, Series Circuits Cal... Combined series and parallel circuit calculations: • Combined Series & Parallel Circuit Calcula... HOW CAN I HELP YOU? Website: www.sciencemathstuition.com Email: [email protected]

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