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Direct Current Circuits

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1 Direct Current Circuits
Series and Parallel Circuits Potential Divider Circuit Laws Direct Current Circuits

2 Series Circuit

3 Parallel Circuit

4 Examples Question 15.6, page 269 For the same question, calculate
The current in each resistor The pd across each resistor if the total voltage across the circuit is 100 V

5 Potential Divider Remember Series Fixed Resistor
Equation for output voltage

6 Potential Divider Variable Resistor Potentiometer Rheostat
Light Dependent Resistor Resistance depends on the amount of light on it Thermistor Resistance depends on the temperature

7 Light Dependent Resistor (LDR)
Resistance decreases as light intensity increases

8 Thermistor (NTC) Resistance decreases as temperature increases

9 Potentiometer Resistance varies with length of resistor

10 Circuit Laws Kirchhoff’s Junction Rule Current going in +
The total current in a junction is zero Conservation of Charge Current going in + Current leaving -

11 Circuit Laws Kirchhoff’s Loop Rule For emf sources:
The total voltage in a loop is zero Conservation of Energy For emf sources: Traversing from – to +, positive For resistors, V = IR: If assumed or given current direction is the same as assumed or given loop direction, negative

12 Loop Rule

13 Example 1 Find the current, I

14 Example 2 Find the current, I The internal resistance, r The emf, ε

15 Example 3 Find the current in the middle branch The unknown emf


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