Ohm’s Law Example 2











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This tutorial show how to determine the total current in a simple parallel resistor (current divider) circuit using Ohm’s law. We use the principle of current division to first find the total circuit resistance of the three parallel resistors, and then rearrange Ohm’s law (V=IR) to get I=V/R. In other words, the total current is equal to the total voltage divided by total resistance. The sum of all currents through each resistor is equal to the total current passing through the voltage source. • This video is part of a full free course on electric circuits. The course covers DC circuits, circuit laws, current voltage sources, series parallel resistors, nodal analysis, mesh analysis, and AC circuits. Links to the course are here: • Website: https://www.engineer4free.com/circuits • YouTube:    • Circuits   • If you found this video helpful, then please: • Support my work on Patreon:   / engineer4free   • Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... • Join the Mail List: http://www.engineer4free.com/newsletter • Also follow these: • Facebook:   / engineer4free   • Instagram:   / engineer4free   • Twitter:   / engineer4free   • Thanks for watching, I hope it helps!

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