Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
A
R1 R2 R3 R4
+ R1 R2 R3 R4
VS
VS R1 R2 R3
+5.0 V 680 Ω 1.5 kΩ 2.2 kΩ
+ R1 R2 R3
VS
680 Ω 1.5 kΩ 2.2 kΩ
R1 R2
Special case for resistance
of two parallel resistors
either: or
Current divider
When current enters a junction it divides with current
values that are inversely proportional to the resistance
values.
The most widely used formula for the current divider
is the two-resistor equation. For
2 1T 12 RIIRR⎛⎞=⎜⎟+⎝⎠
resistors R1 and R2,
1 2T 12 RIIRR⎛⎞=⎜⎟+⎝⎠
and
d. 25.1 k
a.
2 1T T RIIR⎛⎞=⎜⎟⎝⎠
b.
2 1T 12 RIIRR⎛⎞=⎜⎟+⎝⎠
c.
1 1T 12 RIIRR⎛⎞=⎜⎟+⎝⎠
d.
8. The current in R1 is
a. 6.7 mA
b. 13.3 mA R1 R2
I = 20 mA 100 Ω 200 Ω
c. 20 mA
d. 26.7 mA
Answers:
1. d 6. c
2. b 7. d
3. a 8. b
4. a 9. c
5. b 10. d