Finding Current in a Parallel Circuit
In parallel circuit, the potential difference (V) across each of the resistors is equal to the e.m.f. (E) if the internal resistance of the cell is ignored.
Example 1:
For the diagram above,
a. find the reading of the ammeter.
b. find the current in each of the resistors.
Answer:
a.
Effective resistance of the 2 resistors in parallel
Potential difference across the 2 resistance, V = 3V
Reading of the ammeter = 1.5A
b.
Current in the 3Ω resistor,
Current in the 6Ω resistor,
Example 2
The figure above shows 3 identical resistors connected in parallel in a circuit. Given that the resistance of the resistors is 6Ω each. Find the reading of all the ammeters in the figure above.
Answer:
The potential diffrence across the resistors V = 6V
For ammeter A,
The equivalent resistance = 6/3 = 2Ω.
V=IR
(6)=I(2)
I=3A
For ammeter A1,
V=IR
(6)=I(6)
I=1A
For ammeter A2,
V=IR
(6)=I(6)
I=1A