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Thursday, 6 November 2014

Voltage Divider Rule

Voltage Divider Rule
It is very easy rule in this you only have to remember one thing that in series branch voltage must be divided where as in parallel branch it remains same.
Explanation:
It is easy in a sense that you only have to remember that in parallel branch voltage always remains same but in series branch it divides across different elements.It can be remembered by a simple thinking that in cars or any other place where a battery requires it will be applied across terminals of a device so that full voltage can be applied on that device.From this simple example you can remember in parallel voltage remains same.
As it is shown by a simple and clear example.
VDR Rule








Here E is the applied voltage source across a simple linear circuit which consists
of resistive series network of R1 and R2.Across these resisters voltage divides by VDR rule.A very important information that I am going to share for your interest building.

Do you know in houses what type of wiring normally done???
Ans is that normally it should be in parallel sense because in houses we mostly want that our voltage will not go down until your last device has been served.Hope you understand my point of view but that example is only for interest building in your dry beginning of Electrical Engineering.
Now I think its more than enough on voltage divider rule.You can get more clear concept by viewing an example on voltage divider rule.One thing must remember:
"More you practice more you get."
So after reading this practice problems on voltage divider rule.After complete understanding you will later think Linear circuit is very easy subject.See it if you have any question about this tell me i will help you..

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