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Solve Series Circuit

This app is a tool to learn Solving Series Circuits

This app is a tool to learn Solving Series Circuits

Solve Series Circuit

by haifeng gao
Solve Series Circuit
Solve Series Circuit
Solve Series Circuit

What is it about?

This app is a tool to learn Solving Series Circuits.This app has simplified learning mechanism for students.We devised this app to solve series circuit.This app provides a insight solution for electronics.

Solve Series Circuit

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
2Mb
Genre
Education Reference
Last updated
December 31, 2019
Release date
December 31, 2019
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App Store Description

This app is a tool to learn Solving Series Circuits.This app has simplified learning mechanism for students.We devised this app to solve series circuit.This app provides a insight solution for electronics.
We just need to learn these steps solving series circuits.Electrical engineers must have a pet knowledge for circuit solution.

A series circuit is the simplest type of circuit: a single loop with no branching paths. The electrical charge leaves the positive terminal of the power supply, passes through each resistor or other components in turn, then returns to the negative terminal. The properties of series circuits are not hard to learn, but it can take some thinking to figure out how to use them.

To find the total resistance of a series configuration, you simply add them together. For example, if you have three resistors R1, R2, and R3, the total resistance is as such “R=R1+R2+R3”.

We have to follow these two steps to solve series circuit:
1: Review Ohm's Law. Most problems involve three characteristics of a circuit: resistance R, voltage V, and current I. Ohm's Law tells you that they are related in a simple way: V = IR. If you get stuck at any point and don't have enough information for the steps below, look for a chance to use Ohm's Law:
If you know any two of these values, use Ohm's Law to solve for the third. For example, if you know the resistance and voltage of a circuit, rearrange V = IR to I = V / R, and plug in the known values to solve for I, the current.
Always use values form the same part of the circuit. If you are trying to solve for the resistance of a single resistor, you will need to know the voltage and current for that resistor. Do not use the voltage for the whole circuit.

2: Add up to the total resistance. In a series circuit, all of the current passes through every resistor in turn. This means each resistor contributes its full resistance to the circuit. If you know each individual resistance value, just add them together to find the total resistance of the circuit.

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