How can i calculate voltage drop in a parallel circuit?
1 Answer
Well for that you need a circuit to show me,still I am giving you two examples with how to work out.
See the circuit below,
It is clear that,
So,current flowing through the circuit is
so,potential drop across each resistance can be calculated just by multiplying their resistance value with the current flowing through them.
thus
and,
or,you could have multiplied the current flowing through them with their equivalent resistance,i.e
In the example below, in the upper wire,
So,net resistance of thee upper wire is
and that of the lower wire is
So,net resistance of the circuit is
So,current flowing through the circuit is
now,volatge drop across the parallel combination of two
the same amount of voltage has been dropped across the upper wire,as both are in parallel combination.
So,we have to find the current flowing through the upper circuit in order to calculate that.
So,current flowing through the lower wire is
so,current flowing through the upper circuit is
So,potential drop across
So,the rest i.e