Resistors In Series and Parallel Circuits - Keeping It Simple!

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This physics video tutorial explains how to solve series and parallel circuits. It explains how to calculate the current in amps through each resistor and the voltage in volts across each resistor with three resistors in series and parallel combination using a few simple formulas including ohm's law. Parallel resistors form a current division circuit and series resistors form a voltage division circuit. This video also explains how to calculate the electric power delivered by the battery in watts and the power absorbed by the resistors.

Resistors In Series:

Resistors In Parallel:

Series and Parallel Circuits - Light Bulb Brightness:

Equivalent Resistance of Complex Circuits:

How To Solve DC Circuits:

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Voltage Divider Circuit:

Current Dividers:

Parallel Circuit Challenge Problem:

Kirchhoff's Current Law:

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law:

DC Circuits Review:

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KCL and KVL Circuit Analysis:

Thevenin's Theorem - Circuit Analysis:

Norton's Theorem - Circuit Analysis:

Superposition Theorem:

Maximum Power Transfer:

Physics PDF Worksheets:
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Thank you! Only person that made it make sense. I remember having this in school, but I completely forgot how to calculate the amperage through a resistor in parallel.

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Thank you for the example. I had to do some testing to prove out the parallel circuit's resistance is a constant. Once I realized that it was a constant (in spite of variable voltage source), everything worked out in the combination circuit example. R total being V / I = 20 / 5 = 4.

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