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Circuit Problem Solving
When resistors are in parallel and series there are some tricks you can use to simplify the ohms law calculation.
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Resistor Circuits
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Students will use what they have learned from the previous lessons (ohm's law, resistors in series and resistors in parallel) and apply that knowledge to understand and solve more complicated resistor circuits.
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Authors:
James H Dann, Ph.D.
Contributors:
Chris Addiego
Antonio De Jesus López
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At Grade
Grades
10
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11
,
12
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Subjects:
science
Physics
Tags:
circuits
current
loop
(4 more)
parallel
resistors
series
voltage
Language
English
Concept Nodes:
SCI.PHY.809 (Circuit Problem Solving - Physics)
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artifactID: 9248
artifactRevisionID: 4949382
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