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Parallel Circuits
Parallel Circuits

In a parallel circuit having three lamps, each electric device


has its own path from one terminal of the battery to the
other.

There are separate pathways for current, one through each


lamp.
Parallel Circuits

In contrast to a series circuit, the parallel circuit is completed


whether all, two, or only one lamp is lit.

A break in any one path does not interrupt the flow of charge in
the other paths.
Parallel Circuits

In this parallel circuit, a 9-volt battery provides 9 volts across


each activated lamp. (Note the open switch in the lower branch.)
Parallel Circuits

What happens if one device in a parallel circuit


fails?

A break in any one path does not interrupt the flow of


current in the other paths.
Resistance in a Parallel Circuit

The reciprocal of the total resistance is equal to the sum of the


reciprocals of individual resistance.

1 1 1 1
    ...
R eq R 1 R 2 R 3
Resistance in a Parallel Circuit

Example #1
What is the equivalent resistance of the following circuit?
Resistance in a Parallel Circuit

Example #2:
What is the equivalent resistance of the following:
Voltage in a Parallel Circuit

Each device connects the same two points A and B of the


circuit. The voltage is therefore the same across each
device.

( VT = V1 = V2 =V3 )
Current in a Parallel Circuit

 The total current divides among the parallel branches

 The total current is the sum of the currents in its branches.


Current in a Parallel Circuit

Switch

I1
IT R1 I
I2
R2
I3
R3

The main current is equal to the sum of the sub-currents

IT = I1+I2+I3
Parallel Circuits

How are voltage, current and resistance


calculated in a parallel circuit?

• The voltage is the same across each device.


• The total current divides among the parallel branches.
• The total current is the sum of the currents in its branches.
• The reciprocal of the total resistance is equal to the sum of the
reciprocals of individual resistance.
Parallel Circuits Assessment Questions

Example #3:
Use a VIRP table to calculate the values for the circuit below.
Parallel Circuits Assessment Questions

Example #3
Parallel Circuits Assessment Questions

Example #4:
A 10-volt supply is supplied to three resistors of that are
connected in parallel. Calculate:

a. The combined resistance


b. The total current flowing in circuit
c. The current in the 2-kΩ resistor
d. The power in the 3-kΩ resistor
Parallel Circuits Assessment Questions

Example #4:

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