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Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation

Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

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Page 1: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Kirchhoff’s Laws

Laws of Conservation

Page 2: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Kirchhoff’s Current Law

Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node (or closed boundary) is zero.

The sum of the currents entering a node is equal to the sum of the currents leaving the node

Page 3: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

KCL (cont.)

For current sources combined in parallel, the current is the algebraic sum of the current supplied by the individual sources.

Page 4: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law

Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL) states that the algebraic sum of all voltages around a closed path (or loop) is zero

Sum of voltage drops = Sum of voltage rises

Page 5: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

KVL (cont.)

For voltage sources connected in series, the combined voltage is the algebraic sum of the voltages of the individual sources.

Page 6: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Series Resistors

The equivalent resistance of any number of resistors connected in series is the sum of the individual resistances.

Page 7: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Voltage Division

To determine the voltage across each resistor we use:

The voltage is divided among the resistors in direct proportion to their resistances.

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Parallel Resistors

The equivalent resistance of two parallel resistors is equal to the product of their resistances divided by their sum.

Page 9: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Parallel Resistors (cont.)

The equivalent resistance of N resistors in parallel is

Req is always smaller than the resistance of the smallest resistor in the parallel combination.

If the resistances are equal, simply divide by the number of resistors.

Page 10: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Parallel Conductance

It is often more convenient to use conductance when dealing with parallel resistors.

The equivalent conductance of resistors connected in parallel is the sum of their individual conductances.

Page 11: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Serial Conductance

The equivalent conductance of series resistors is obtained in the same manner as the resistance of resistors in parallel.

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Current Division

For two resistors in parallel, the resistors will have current

Page 13: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Current Division (cont.)

The total current i is shared by the resistors in inverse proportion to their resistances.

If a current divider has N conductors in parallel, the nth conductor (Gn) will have current

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Examples

Find current io voltage vo in the circuit.

Page 15: Kirchhoff’s Laws Laws of Conservation. Kirchhoff’s Current Law Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node

Examples

Find v1 and v2 in the circuit.

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Examples

Find the currents and voltages in the circuit.

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Examples

Find Req by combining the resistors.