sábado, 1 de abril de 2017

3.TYPES OF CIRCUITS

3.1 Serie circuit


Two or more elements form a series circuit when the output of one element provides the input for the next element.

To calculate the total resistance of a circuit, we add the resistance values of each load:

                                                       R=R1+R2+R3+...


3.2 Parallel circuit


In a parallel circuit, the various components share the same input and output. In other words, the wires from  both sides are joined together.

If identical batteries are connected in parallel, the voltage of the circuit will not increase.

3.3 Combination circuit.


 A combination circuit has some elements conneted in series and other elements connected in parallel.


In this circuit, the current remains constans between elements that are connected in series.
Then we can calculate the current from each power source, and lastly the various voltages.


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