Work Example Chapter 5
Work Example Chapter 5
QUEST 1.
For example, in the following circuit calculate the total current (IT) taken from
the 12v supply.
SOLUTION;
R2 + R3 = 8Ω + 4 Ω = 12 Ω
We can see that the two remaining resistances, R1 and R(comb) are
connected together in a “SERIES” combination and again they can be added
together (resistors in series) so that the total circuit resistance between points
A and B is therefore given as:
R(AB) = Rcomb + R1 = 6 Ω + 6 Ω = 12 Ω.
and a single resistance of just 12 Ω can be used to replace the original four
resistors connected together in the original circuit.
By using Ohm´s Law, the value of the circuit current (I) is simply calculated as:
QUEST. 2
Find the equivalent resistance, REQ for the following resistor combination
circuit.
Again, at first glance this resistor ladder network may seem a complicated
task, but as before it is just a combination of series and parallel resistors
connected together. Starting from the right hand side and using the simplified
equation for two parallel resistors, we can find the equivalent resistance of the
R8 to R10 combination and call it RA.
RA is in series with R7 therefore the total resistance will be RA + R7 = 4 + 8 =
12Ω as shown.
This resistive value of 12Ω is now in parallel with R6 and can be calculated
as RB.