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Series Current Since there is only one path for the current, the current in a series circuit is the same everywhere. Series Voltage Drops In a series circuit the sum of the voltage drops across each resistor or device is equal to the potential difference applied across the combination (i.e. the battery voltage). VBattery VR1 VR 2 VR 3 VR 4 VR 5 ... Series Resistance The total resistance of resistors in series is the sum of the individual resistances. RTotal R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 ... Series Resistance Parallel Current In a parallel circuit the total current through the battery is equal to the sum of the current through the branches. IBattery I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 ... Parallel Resistance The inverse of the total resistance of resistors in parallel is the sum of the inverses of the individual resistances. 1 RTotal 1 1 1 1 1 ... R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Parallel Resistance Equivalent Resistance 1 1 1 1 18 9 6 Req 1 2 3 18 18 18 6 1 1 18 3 Req 3Ω + 12Ω = 15Ω What is the current I ? V=IR; I = V/R = 30V/15Ω = 2 A Equivalent Resistance 1 1 1 1 3 7 5 Req 3 1 1 4 12 12 Req 12 What is the current I ? V=IR; I = V/R = 48V/3Ω = 16 A Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Left 1. Collapse series R1 , R2 , R3 into R1+2+3. Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Left 2. Collapse parallel R4 with R1+2+3 into R1+2+3+4. Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Left 3. Combine series R5 with R1+2+3+4 into R1+2+3+4+5. Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Left 4. I5 = 72 V/R1+2+3+4+5 Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Right 1. Collapse series R8 , R9 into R8+9. Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Right 2. Collapse parallel R7 and R8+9 into R7+8+9. Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Right 3. Collapse series R7+8+9 and R6 into R6+7+8+9. Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Right 4. I6 = 72 V/R6+7+8+9 Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Right 5. Is = I5 + I6 Descriptive Examples Example – Calculate the indicated currents (Is , I5) and voltage (V7) in the circuit below. Insert Fig. 7.22 Right 6. V7 = 1/2 I6 X R7