14. DC Circuits

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Learning Objectives

  • To be able to explain the general features of DC circuits containing batteries, resistances, and capacitors.
  • To be able to calculate the currents in multi-loop circuits using Kirchoff's Laws.
  • To be able to calculate the power delivered and dissipated in simple circuits.

Preparation

Course Notes

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Read sections 7.1 through 7.5:
Direct-Current Circuits (PDF)

Lecture Video

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Learning Activities

Self-Assessment

Do the Concept Questions first to make sure you understand the main concepts from this module. Then, when you are ready, try the Challenge Problems.

Concept Questions

Concept Questions (PDF)

Solutions (PDF)

Challenge Problems

Challenge Problems (PDF)

Solutions (PDF)

Problem Solving Help

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Problem 1: A Multi-battery, Multi-resistor, Multi-loop Circuit

A circuit consists of three batteries and six resistors, arranged in two loops. Two of the batteries have unknown voltages. Given the currents in the two loops, we solve for the unknown battery voltages.

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Problem 2: Current and Potential Differences in a Multi-Loop Circuit with a Switch

A set of 5 resistors and a switch are arranged in a circuit with two loops. Initially the switch is open, and then it is closed. We find the current in the branches of the circuits in both circumstances.

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