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Figure 1-1 Electric Current Flow Is Similar To Water Flow.: Connecting

This document discusses connecting batteries in parallel to increase current capacity without changing output voltage. It also covers how to calculate current, voltage, and resistance in series and parallel DC circuits using Ohm's Law and voltage divider principles. The figures provide visual examples of battery connections, voltage drops, and circuit analysis techniques.

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Figure 1-1 Electric Current Flow Is Similar To Water Flow.: Connecting

This document discusses connecting batteries in parallel to increase current capacity without changing output voltage. It also covers how to calculate current, voltage, and resistance in series and parallel DC circuits using Ohm's Law and voltage divider principles. The figures provide visual examples of battery connections, voltage drops, and circuit analysis techniques.

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Figure 1-1 Electric current flow is similar to water flow.

Connecting
Figure 1-8
Connecting batteries in parallel for added current capacity.

1) Batteries in parallel does not change output voltage.

2) When Connecting batteries in parallel, ampacities add


by simple arithmetic.

Figure 1-9 Ten volts of the original battery voltage is lost to


internal resistance.
Battery Internal voltage drop

Voltage drop Across Load

Figure 1-10 Lead acid battery output variation with temperature.


Figure 1-11 Solve for dc current in a series circuit given
dc source and resistance.
Figure 1-12 Solve for dc voltage in a series circuit given
dc current and resistance.

Figure 1-13 Solve for resistance in a series circuit given


dc voltage and current.
Figure 1-14 Solve for the voltage drop across each
resistor in a series resistance dc circuit.
Figure 1-15 Solve for the equivalent total resistance of a
parallel resistance circuit.
Figure 1-16 Solve for the equivalent total resistance of a
series-parallel resistance network.
Figure 1-17 Solve for the voltage drop across each series-connected
resistor by two methods.

SOLUTION BY OHM'S LAW

SOLUTION BY VOLTAGE DIVIDER LAW

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