V = 0.31 V + 0.01 V - 0.032 V = 0 V
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Showing posts with label Kirchhoff's Rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kirchhoff's Rules. Show all posts
Kirchhoff's Loops and Junctions
The blue loop: V1 + V5 + V3 = 0
The purple loop: V2 + V5 + V4 = 0
The green loop: V1 + V2 + V4 + V3 = 0
The orange junction: I1 + I2 + I5 = 0
The green junction: I3 + I4 + I5 = 0
Kirchhoff's Loop Rule
Electric circuit visible in the first picture will be used to confirm the Kirchhoff's Loop Rule. According to the rule, the voltages around any loop added together give a zero.
Here are our measurements: - .736 V (see picture #2); .245 V (#3); and .490 V (#4).
- .736 V + .245 V + .490 V = -.001 V
(by: Elham and Tatiana)
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