In the circuit below, how will adding another resistor to the circuit change the voltage (V) measured across the battery? (a) Voltage V will stay the same. (b) It will decrease V. (c) It will increase V. What is true for voltage and current in series and parallel circuits? a...
This paper explores a new configuration for modular DC/DC converters, namely, series connection at the input, and parallel connection at the output, such that the converters share the input voltage and load current equally. This is an important step toward realizing a truly modular power system ...
16 globes (2x 8 in parallel) (8 globes in series) To determine the voltage I did voltage/number of globes: 24/16 = 1.5V per globe - Not sure if this is correct or not To determine current, I figured out using resistance formulas that the resistance for each set of 8 ...
Realization of series and paral- lel R-L and C-D impedances using single differential voltage current conveyor. Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 2005, vol. 43, no. 1, p. 101 - 104.Incekaraoglu, M., Cam, U.: `Realization of series and parallel R-L and C-D impedance...
Current Divider Rule and Voltage Divider Rule - Electric circuits are classified into two main types namely series circuit and parallel circuit based on the arrangement of components in the circuit. A series circuit is one in which the components are cha
Small-Signal Analysis of a Low-Cost Power Control for LCC Series-Parallel Inverters With Resonant Current Mode Control for HID Lamps. In this paper, a low-cost power control for LCC series-parallel inverters with resonant current mode control for high intensity discharge (HID) lamps is pr......
Solving a Simple Circuit Diagram With a Single Voltage Source and Resistors in Series and Parallel: Mechanical engineers require some basic knowledge of circuitry, electricity and related concepts in order to work cross-platform with electrical engineers
V = Voltage in volts I = Current in amps R = Resistance in ohms This is called Ohm's law. Let's say, for example, that we have a circuit with the potential of 1 volt, a current of 1 amp, and resistance of 1 ohm. Using Ohm's Law we can say: ...
This happens because the resistor ratio discussed earlier is no longer VA= VIN* RA/ RTOTALbut instead VA= VIN* (RA|| RLOAD) / RTOTAL', where the modified RTOTAL’value now includes RAand RLOADin parallel, in addition to any other series resistors upstream. ...
Design constraints on the parallel ca- pacitances of the switches of the leading switch, on the snubber's holding capacitor, and on the additional inductance and winding are hence established, allowing for an optimized design of the con- verter parameters. A de analysis allows for the ...