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IEC_Mid Lecture-4

The document is a lecture on electrical circuits, focusing on parallel circuits and associated equations. It covers branch currents, Kirchhoff’s current law, and the conditions for placing voltage sources in parallel. Additionally, it includes various solution approaches and exercise problems for students at the American International University-Bangladesh.

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Introduction to Electrical Circuits

Mid Term
Lecture – 4

Reference Book:
Introductory Circuit Analysis
Robert L. Boylestad, 11th Edition

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6.3 PARALLEL CIRCUITS
(Equations associated to analyze series network) 4. Branch Currents:

𝑅2
Current divider approach:
𝐼1 = ×𝐼
𝑅1 + 𝑅2 𝑆
𝑅1
𝐼2 = ×𝐼
𝑅1 + 𝑅2 𝑆
1. The voltage is always the same
General formula for
across parallel elements.
more than two branches

2. Power delivered by the source

5. KIRCHHOFF’S CURRENT LAW


3. Power consumed by the load 1:

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Solution:

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Voltage Sources in Parallel
Voltage sources can be placed in parallel only if they have the same
voltage.

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7.3 REDUCE AND RETURN APPROACH
Chapter 6

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7.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM APPROACH

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Solution:

Solution:

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Exercise Problems

Solution:

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