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An in depth-summary of electrical circuits with worked examples and explanations. All according to the IEB syllabus.

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Electrical circuits and mathematical relationships Summary GR 10 – 12 IEB




Electrical circuits

Formulae:
𝑞
1) I =
𝑡
𝑉
2) R =
𝐼
𝑤
3) V =
𝑞

𝑉2
4) P =
𝑅
5) P = I2 R
6) P = V I
7) Emf = I (Rexternal + r) OR Emf = IR +Ir OR Emf = Vload + V internal.

Symbol Meaning Unit of measurement
I Current A
q Charge C
t time s
R Resistance 
r Resistance(internal) 
V Potential difference aka voltage V
W work J
Emf Emf (full voltage of battery) V




Difference between series and parallel circuits:


Series Parallel
 The current is always the same  The current is divided in ratio between
I everywhere in the circuit. the resistors.
 Itotal = I1 = I2 = I3 …  Itotal = I1 + I2 + I3 …
 The potential difference will divide in  The potential difference is constant.
V ratio between the resistors.  Vtotal = V1 = V2 = V3 …
 Vtotal = V1 + V2 + V3 …
1 1 1 1
R  Rtotal = r1 + r2 + r3 …  = + + …
𝑅// r1 r2 r3




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, Electrical circuits and mathematical relationships Summary GR 10 – 12 IEB


Example: V2

6
6 In the circuit, there is

A X internal resistance. V2 is
4
3.6 V and the voltmeter
8V across the battery is 8v.




2) Calculate the resistance of the resistors in parallel.
1 1 1
𝑅//
= +
r1 r2

1 1 1
𝑅//
= +
4 6


R// = 2,4 


1) Determine the reading on the ammeter.
V//
R// = - this formula is only used for parallel branches.
Itotal

3,6
2,4 =
I


I = 1,5 A


3) Determine the current through the 6 resistor.
Itotal = 1,5 A.
6 + 4 =10. We need to divide the total current in ratio.
Although the question asks for the current
1,5  10 = 0,15
through the 6 resistor, you need to multiply by
0,15 × 4 = 0,6 A the 4 resistor. This is because the greater
resistor, gets the least amount of current.

Always remember to divide in ratio and then
multiply by the opposite resistor that the
question is asking for!




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