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Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider: Assume and draw a direction for each current. Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s V. The current enters the resistor as (+) and exits as (-). Do not change the direction of currents after starting the problem. Take note of the currents entering and leaving any joint: I = 0 at any joint. V = 0 around any closed loop.

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Page 1: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Kirchhoff’s Rules

 Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.

Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s V. The current enters the resistor as (+) and exits as (-).

Do not change the direction of currents after starting the problem.

Take note of the currents entering and leaving any joint: I = 0 at any joint.

V = 0 around any closed loop.

Page 2: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Kirchhoff’s Rules

A negative answer simply means that you assumed the wrong direction, initially, for that current. Do not make any changes in the middle of the problem. If you substitute that value into another equation, you must include the negative sign.

Page 3: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

The Problem:

Consider the circuit below and solve for each current.

4.0

4.0 4.0

4.0

6.0 6.0 3.0 V

+

-

Page 4: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Let’s mark some points for reference.

4.0

4.0 4.0

4.0

6.0 6.0 3.0 V

A B C

DEF

+

-

Page 5: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Now, assume current directions and remember that I = 0 at any joint.

4.0

4.0 4.0

4.0

6.0 6.0 3.0 V

A B C

DEF

+

-

Page 6: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Draw signs for each resistor’s V. The current enters the resistor as (+) and exits as (-).

4.0

4.0 4.0

4.0

6.0 6.0 3.0 V

A B C

DEF

+

-

+

+

+

+

+

+_ _

__

__

Page 7: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

The currents need a name.

4.0

4.0 4.0

4.0

6.0 6.0 3.0 V

A B C

DEF

+

-

+

+

+

+

+

+_ _

__

__

I 1 I 2

I 3

I 1 I 2

Page 8: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Sum the potentials (voltages) around any loop.

Loop A-F clockwise beginning at ‘A’:

1 2 2 2 14 4 6 4 4 3 0I I I I I V

1 28 14 3I I V Equation # 1:

Page 9: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Loop A-B-E-F clockwise beginning at ‘A’:

1 3 14 6 4 3 0I I I V

1 38 6 3I I V Equation # 2:

1 3 14 6 4 3I I I V

Notice this relationship based upon this particular problem: 1 2 3I I I

Page 10: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

1 38 6 3I I V Rename I3 in Equation # 2:

1 1 28 6 3I I I V

1 1 28 6 6 3I I I V

1 214 6 3I I V Equation # 3:

Page 11: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Now, solve Equation # 3 for I 1 and substitute I 1 into Equation # 1.

1 214 6 3I I V

21

3 6

14

V II

It is interesting to note, here, that we are summing voltages, so 14 I 1 has units of volts, and 14 has units of resistance ( ).

21

3 6

14

V II

Page 12: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

Equation # 1: 1 28 14 3I I V

22

3 68 14 3

14

V II V

22

24 4814 3

14

V II V

22

482414 3

14 14

IVI V

Page 13: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

2 21.7 3.4 14 3V I I V

217 1.3I V

32 276 [10 ] 76I A m A I

1 28 14 3I I V Equation # 1:

18 3 1.1 1.9I V V V

1 1

1.90.24

8

VI A I

Page 14: Kirchhoff’s Rules Important points to consider:  Assume and draw a direction for each current.  Assign and draw signs for each resistor’s  V. The current

And, from earlier:

1 2 3I I I

3 1 2I I I

3 30.24 76 0.16I A m A A I