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R tot = R 1 + R p . size 12{R rSub { size 8{"tot"} } =R rSub { size 8{1} } +R rSub { size 8{p} } } {}

First, we find R p size 12{R rSub { size 8{p} } } {} using the equation for resistors in parallel and entering known values:

1 R p = 1 R 2 + 1 R 3 = 1 6 . 00 Ω + 1 13 . 0 Ω = 0 . 2436 Ω . size 12{ { {1} over {R rSub { size 8{p} } } } = { {1} over {R rSub { size 8{2} } } } + { {1} over {R rSub { size 8{3} } } } = { {1} over {6 "." "00" %OMEGA } } + { {1} over {"13" "." 0 %OMEGA } } = { {0 "." "2436"} over { %OMEGA } } } {}

Inverting gives

R p = 1 0 . 2436 Ω = 4 . 11 Ω . size 12{R rSub { size 8{p} } = { {1} over {0 "." "2436"} } %OMEGA =4 "." "11" %OMEGA } {}

So the total resistance is

R tot = R 1 + R p = 1 . 00 Ω + 4 . 11 Ω = 5 . 11 Ω . size 12{R rSub { size 8{"tot"} } =R rSub { size 8{1} } +R rSub { size 8{p} } =1 "." "00" %OMEGA +4 "." "11 " %OMEGA =5 "." "11 " %OMEGA } {}

Discussion for (a)

The total resistance of this combination is intermediate between the pure series and pure parallel values ( 20.0 Ω and 0.804 Ω , respectively) found for the same resistors in the two previous examples.

Strategy and Solution for (b)

To find the IR size 12{ ital "IR"} {} drop in R 1 size 12{R rSub { size 8{1} } } {} , we note that the full current I size 12{I} {} flows through R 1 size 12{R rSub { size 8{1} } } {} . Thus its IR size 12{ ital "IR"} {} drop is

V 1 = IR 1 . size 12{V rSub { size 8{1} } = ital "IR" rSub { size 8{1} } } {}

We must find I size 12{I} {} before we can calculate V 1 size 12{V rSub { size 8{1} } } {} . The total current I size 12{I} {} is found using Ohm’s law for the circuit. That is,

I = V R tot = 12 . 0 V 5 . 11 Ω = 2 . 35 A . size 12{I= { {V} over {R rSub { size 8{"tot"} } } } = { {"12" "." 0" V"} over {5 "." "11 " %OMEGA } } =2 "." "35"" A"} {}

Entering this into the expression above, we get

V 1 = IR 1 = ( 2 . 35 A ) ( 1 . 00 Ω ) = 2 . 35 V . size 12{V rSub { size 8{1} } = ital "IR" rSub { size 8{1} } = \( 2 "." "35"" A" \) \( 1 "." "00" %OMEGA \) =2 "." "35"" V"} {}

Discussion for (b)

The voltage applied to R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} and R 3 size 12{R rSub { size 8{3} } } {} is less than the total voltage by an amount V 1 size 12{V rSub { size 8{1} } } {} . When wire resistance is large, it can significantly affect the operation of the devices represented by R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} and R 3 size 12{R rSub { size 8{3} } } {} .

Strategy and Solution for (c)

To find the current through R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} , we must first find the voltage applied to it. We call this voltage V p size 12{V rSub { size 8{p} } } {} , because it is applied to a parallel combination of resistors. The voltage applied to both R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} and R 3 size 12{R rSub { size 8{3} } } {} is reduced by the amount V 1 size 12{V rSub { size 8{1} } } {} , and so it is

V p = V V 1 = 12 . 0 V 2 . 35 V = 9 . 65 V . size 12{V rSub { size 8{p} } =V - V rSub { size 8{1} } ="12" "." 0" V" - 2 "." "35"" V"=9 "." "65"" V"} {}

Now the current I 2 size 12{I rSub { size 8{2} } } {} through resistance R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} is found using Ohm’s law:

I 2 = V p R 2 = 9 . 65 V 6 . 00 Ω = 1 . 61 A . size 12{I rSub { size 8{2} } = { {V rSub { size 8{p} } } over {R rSub { size 8{2} } } } = { {9 "." "65 V"} over {6 "." "00 " %OMEGA } } =1 "." "61"" A"} {}

Discussion for (c)

The current is less than the 2.00 A that flowed through R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} when it was connected in parallel to the battery in the previous parallel circuit example.

Strategy and Solution for (d)

The power dissipated by R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} is given by

P 2 = ( I 2 ) 2 R 2 = ( 1 . 61 A ) 2 ( 6 . 00 Ω ) = 15 . 5 W . size 12{P rSub { size 8{2} } = \( I rSub { size 8{2} } \) rSup { size 8{2} } R rSub { size 8{2} } = \( 1 "." "61"" A" \) rSup { size 8{2} } \( 6 "." "00" %OMEGA \) ="15" "." 5" W"} {}

Discussion for (d)

The power is less than the 24.0 W this resistor dissipated when connected in parallel to the 12.0-V source.

Applying the science practices: circuit construction kit (dc only)

Plan an experiment to analyze the effect on currents and potential differences due to rearrangement of resistors and variations in voltage sources. Your experimental investigation should include data collection for at least five different scenarios of rearranged resistors (i.e., several combinations of series and parallel) and three scenarios of different voltage sources.

Practical implications

One implication of this last example is that resistance in wires reduces the current and power delivered to a resistor. If wire resistance is relatively large, as in a worn (or a very long) extension cord, then this loss can be significant. If a large current is drawn, the IR size 12{ ital "IR"} {} drop in the wires can also be significant.

For example, when you are rummaging in the refrigerator and the motor comes on, the refrigerator light dims momentarily. Similarly, you can see the passenger compartment light dim when you start the engine of your car (although this may be due to resistance inside the battery itself).

What is happening in these high-current situations is illustrated in [link] . The device represented by R 3 size 12{R rSub { size 8{3} } } {} has a very low resistance, and so when it is switched on, a large current flows. This increased current causes a larger IR size 12{ ital "IR"} {} drop in the wires represented by R 1 size 12{R rSub { size 8{1} } } {} , reducing the voltage across the light bulb (which is R 2 size 12{R rSub { size 8{2} } } {} ), which then dims noticeably.

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