Kirchhoff’s Rules

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Kirchhoff’s Rules

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Kirchhoff’s Rules. Kirchhoff’s Current Law (1). KCL: The sum of currents entering any junction in a circuit must equal sum of currents leaving that junction. Kirchhoff’s Current Law (2). KCL: The sum of currents leaving any junction in a circuit must be zero. + If I i leaves - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kirchhoff’s Rules

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Kirchhoff’s Current Law (1)

KCL: The sum of currents entering any junction in a circuit must equal sum of currents leaving that junction.

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Kirchhoff’s Current Law (2)KCL: The sum of currents leaving any junction in a circuit must be zero

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+ If Ii leaves

- if Ii enters

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Kirchhoff Voltage Law (1)

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Kirchhoff Voltage Law (2)KVL: Sum of potential differences across all elements around any closed circuit loop must be zero.

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+ If in the sense of the loop

- if against the sense of the loop

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Voltage drop between two pointsThe voltage drop between two points is the sum of voltage drops across each element.

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iiiba RIVV

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+ If in the sense of the path a b

- if against the sense of the path ab

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Steps of Solving a Circuit Problem

1. Straighten out circuit (make squares)

2. Simplify resistors in series/parallel

3. Assign currents, simplify with KCL

4. Write KVL (1 per loop)

5. Solve

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Example: Simple Circuit

You can simplify resistors in series (but don’t need to)

What is current through the bottom battery?

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