Series Circuit AC Example Calculations
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In this video, we shall learn how to combine resistors in series and to find the voltage across each resistor using voltage division. • This video explains the concept of voltage division with solved examples. The voltage divider rule is applied to divide voltages between series resistors in direct proportion to their resistance. • Given two series resistors; R1 and R2 respectively, the voltage across R1; V1 = [R1/R1+R2]*V • And the voltage V2 across R2; V2 = [R2/R1+R2]*V; • For three resistors connected in series, the voltage drop across the respective resistors are • V1 = [R1/R1+R2+R3]*V • V2 = [R2/R1+R2+R3]*V • V3 = [R3/R1+R2+R3]*V • 00:00 - Voltage Division • 05:59 - Example 1 • 10:49 - Example 2 • • Playlists on various Course • 1. Applied Electricity • • APPLIED ELECTRICITY • 2. Linear Algebra / Math 151 • • LINEAR ALGEBRA • 3. Basic Mechanics • • BASIC MECHANICS / STATICS • 4. Calculus with Analysis / Calculus 1 / Math 152 • • CALCULUS WITH ANALYSIS / CALCULUS 1 /... • 5. Differential Equations / Math 251 • • DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS • Make sure to watch till the end. • Like, share, and subscribe. • Thank you.
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