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  [TutsNode.com] - Electronics S1W7 Resistors in Parallel
  1. Introduction to Parallel Resistance
  1. Introduction to Parallel Resistance.mp4 28.25 MB
  1. Introduction to Parallel Resistance.srt 16.68 KB
  2. Proving that Total Parallel Resistance is Less Than the Smallest Resistor.mp4 93.71 MB
  2. Proving that Total Parallel Resistance is Less Than the Smallest Resistor.srt 17.85 KB
  3. Parallel Resistance Basics.html 129 B
  4. Conductance and the Parallel Resistance Formula.mp4 86.98 MB
  4. Conductance and the Parallel Resistance Formula.srt 15.66 KB
  2. Solving Parallel Resistance Circuits
  1. Practice Parallel Resistance Problem.mp4 67.74 MB
  1. Practice Parallel Resistance Problem.srt 12.92 KB
  2. Solve a Parallel Resistive Circuit.mp4 54.62 MB
  2. Solve a Parallel Resistive Circuit.srt 11.32 KB
  3. Parallel Resistance Formulas.html 129 B
  4. The Product Over the Sum Formula.mp4 70.16 MB
  4. The Product Over the Sum Formula.srt 15.65 KB
  5. Practice Problem; Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL).mp4 63.19 MB
  5. Practice Problem; Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL).srt 10.6 KB
  6. Product Over the Sum and Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL).html 129 B
  7. The Current Divider Formula.mp4 58.69 MB
  7. The Current Divider Formula.srt 9.69 KB
  8. Parallel Notation and Resistance of Same Value Resistors.mp4 62.63 MB
  8. Parallel Notation and Resistance of Same Value Resistors.srt 13.29 KB
  9. Current Divider, Parallel Notation & same value resistors.html 129 B
  3. Sample Problems with Solutions
  1. Solving a Series and a Parallel Circuit.mp4 81.31 MB
  1. Solving a Series and a Parallel Circuit.srt 14.99 KB
  2. Sample Parallel Resistance Problems.mp4 23.2 MB
  2. Sample Parallel Resistance Problems.srt 4.68 KB
  2.1 Sample Problems.pdf 603.24 KB
  3. Solving Parallel Circuits.html 129 B
  4. Power in Parallel Circuits and Summary of Series and Parallel Rules
  1. Power in Parallel Circuits.mp4 59.85 MB
  1. Power in Parallel Circuits.srt 10.43 KB
  2. Summary of Series and Parallel Rules, Part 1.mp4 74.85 MB
  2. Summary of Series and Parallel Rules, Part 1.srt 14.77 KB
  3. Summary of Series and Parallel Rules, Part 2.mp4 63.47 MB
  3. Summary of Series and Parallel Rules, Part 2.srt 11.75 KB
  4. Power & Summary.html 129 B

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Description

During this course, the student will learn and apply the principles, laws and formulas that will lead to the solution of problems in parallelresistive circuits. By the end of this course, you will:

– Be able to state why the total resistance in any parallel resistance circuit is always smaller than the value of the smallest resistor in the circuit.

– Learn and demonstrate the use of the Parallel Resistance Formula to determine the resistance of parallel circuits.

– Apply the Product Over the Sum method to accurately determine the total resistance of any two parallel resistors.

– Learn and apply Kirchhoff’s Current Law and the Current Divider Formula to determine the current flow in different branches of a parallel circuit.

– Learn how to correctly use the bar-bar symbol (||) to correctly write the formula for any parallel resistance circuit.

– State and apply the formula that will allow you to determine the total resistance of any number of resistors that have the same value.

– Solve seven parallel resistance problems presented by the instructor, using all of the rules and formulas you have learned to this point. The instructor will give you a detailed solution to each of the problems.

– Demonstrate that you can compute the total power in a circuit, and the individual power for each component.

Summary of Series and Parallel CircuitsThe course concludes with a thorough review of all of the formulas and laws of series and parallel resistance that you have learned so far.

This course presumes some knowledge of series resistive problems. These topics were covered in the prerequisite course: “Electronics S1W5:Resistors in Series”. If you did not complete this course, you should be familiar with Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law, so that you can solve series resistive circuits.

This course is composed of fourteen videos with a total rumnning time of about 2.5 hours. Most videos run for 8 to 13 minutes, and each teaches one or more of the concepts shown in the bullet points above.

If you are headed for a career in electronics, or want to become a serious electronics hobbyist, or just want to know how electronics works, then this is a course for you.
Who this course is for:

If you are one of the following, this is an appropriate course for you:
An electronics professional who wants to review their skills.
Any individual desiring to pursue an electronics career.
A hobbyist who wants to know how electronic circuits work.

Requirements

No software, materials or supplies are required for this course.
A knowledge of series resistance rules and Ohm’s Law are presumed. This information is covered in my course: Electronics S1W5: Resistors in Series.

Last Updated 8/2015

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