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Page 1: Equivalent Resistance

Equivalent Resistance

Series and Parallel Circuits

Page 2: Equivalent Resistance

Two Kinds of circuits

Page 3: Equivalent Resistance

Circuit Diagrams

• When drawing pictures of circuits, symbols are used as shorthand instead of pictures of components.

Page 4: Equivalent Resistance

Circuit Diagrams

• Instead of a battery, the symbol is used. (Note: sometimes voltage is called emf or

potential difference)

Page 5: Equivalent Resistance

Circuit Diagrams

• Instead of a resistor, the symbol is used.

Page 6: Equivalent Resistance

Circuit Diagrams

• Resistors and batteries will be labeled with their respective values most of the time.

9V

10 Ω

10 Ω

Page 7: Equivalent Resistance

Practice

• Draw a series circuit with a 5V battery and two resistors (one 3Ω and the other 5Ω)

Page 8: Equivalent Resistance

Practice

• Draw a series circuit with a 5V battery and two resistors (one 3Ω and the other 5Ω)

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

Page 9: Equivalent Resistance

Practice

• Draw a parallel circuit with a 12V battery and two resistors (one 6Ω and the other 2Ω)

Page 10: Equivalent Resistance

Practice

• Draw a parallel circuit with a 12V battery and two resistors (one 6Ω and the other 2Ω)

12V

6 Ω 2 Ω

Page 11: Equivalent Resistance

Using Ohm’s Law (V=IR)

• Ohm’s Law can be applied to

A) the WHOLE circuitor

B) each RESISTOR separately

Page 12: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- WHOLE Circuit

• What is Rtotal for the circuit? What is the current?

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

Page 13: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- WHOLE Circuit

• Rtotal:

• I:

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

85321 RRRtotal

AV

I

IVIRV

6.08

5

)8(5

Page 14: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- EACH Resistor

• What is the voltage in each resistor?

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

Page 15: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- EACH Resistor

• What do we know about the current in each resistor?

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

Page 16: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- EACH Resistor

• What do we know about the current in each resistor?

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

21 IIItotal

Page 17: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- EACH Resistor

• With that in mind we can solve for voltage.3Ω resistor 5Ωresistor

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

Page 18: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- EACH Resistor

• With that in mind we can solve for voltage.3Ω resistor 5Ωresistor

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

VV

AV

IRV

8.1

)3)(6.0(

Page 19: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- EACH Resistor

• With that in mind we can solve for voltage.3Ω resistor 5Ωresistor

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

VV

AV

IRV

8.1

)3)(6.0(

VV

AV

IRV

0.3

)5)(6.0(

Page 20: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law- EACH Resistor

• Double check your answer to be sure.3Ω resistor 5Ωresistor

5V

3 Ω

5 Ω

VV

AV

IRV

8.1

)3)(6.0(

VV

AV

IRV

0.3

)5)(6.0(

VV 0.38.1

Page 21: Equivalent Resistance

Summary- SERIES Circuits

• We can write the ways we used Ohm’s Law as:

...

...

...

321

321

321

RRRR

IIII

VVVV

total

total

total

Whole Resistor 1, Resistor 2, Resistor3, …Circuit

Page 22: Equivalent Resistance

Practice

• Pg. 650 Practice A

Page 23: Equivalent Resistance

Ohm’s Law for PARALLEL circuits

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PARALLEL (WHOLE circuit)

• To apply Ohm’s Law (V=IR) to the WHOLE circuit:

V=10V

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

Page 25: Equivalent Resistance

PARALLEL (WHOLE circuit)

• To apply Ohm’s Law (V=IR) to the WHOLE circuit:

V=10V

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

33.175.

1

75.01

4

1

2

1111

21

total

total

total

R

R

RRR

Page 26: Equivalent Resistance

PARALLEL (WHOLE circuit)

• To apply Ohm’s Law (V=IR) to the WHOLE circuit:

V=10V Rtotal=1.33Ω I=?

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

Page 27: Equivalent Resistance

PARALLEL (WHOLE circuit)

• To apply Ohm’s Law (V=IR) to the WHOLE circuit:

V=10V Rtotal=1.33Ω I=?

V=IR → 10V=I(1.33Ω)

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

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PARALLEL (WHOLE circuit)

• To apply Ohm’s Law (V=IR) to the WHOLE circuit:

V=10V Rtotal=1.33Ω I=7.51A

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

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PARALLEL (EACH resistor)

• Now find the CURRENT in each resistor.

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

Page 30: Equivalent Resistance

PARALLEL (EACH resistor)

• What do we know about VOLTAGE in a PARALLEL circuit?

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

Page 31: Equivalent Resistance

PARALLEL (EACH resistor)

• The VOLTAGE is the same everywhere…

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

V= 10Volts everywhere…

Page 32: Equivalent Resistance

PARALLEL (EACH resistor)

• Now use V=IR to solve for current at each resistor:

2Ω resistor 4Ω resistor

10V

2 Ω 4 ΩV= 10V V= 10V

IA

IV

IRV

5

)2(10

IA

IV

IRV

5.2

)4(10

Page 33: Equivalent Resistance

PARALLEL (EACH resistor)

Total Circuit: V=10V Rtotal=1.33Ω I=7.51A

Compare the currents2Ω resistor 4Ω resistor

10V

2 Ω 4 ΩV= 10V V= 10V

IA

IV

IRV

5

)2(10

IA

IV

IRV

5.2

)4(10

Equal

+

Page 34: Equivalent Resistance

Summary of Ohm’s Law

• For PARALLEL circuits:

• Vtotal=V1=V2=V3=…

• Itotal=I1+I2+I3+…

• ...1111

321

RRRRtotal

10V

2 Ω 4 Ω

Page 35: Equivalent Resistance

Practice

• Find• A) total resistance in circuit• B) current in each resistor

12V

6 Ω 2 Ω


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