Series-Parallel Circuits (Combination Circuits)
Series-Parallel Circuits (Combination Circuits)
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In this lesson, we’ll solve a real series-parallel resistor circuit step-by-step using the exact values from the video and verify our answers using KCL and KVL.
What You’ll Learn
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How to spot the parallel section inside a larger series circuit
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How to calculate the equivalent resistance of two resistors in parallel
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How to compute total current, voltage drops, and branch currents
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How to verify your work using KCL and KVL
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Circuit Used in This Lesson
Source: Vs = 5 V
Series resistor: R1 = 220 Ω
Parallel resistors: R2 = 470 Ω, R3 = 1000 Ω
Step 1: Find the Parallel Equivalent Resistance (Rp)
R2 and R3 are in parallel, so:
1/Rp = 1/R2 + 1/R3
Or for two resistors only (faster):
Rp = (R2 × R3) / (R2 + R3)
Plug in values:
Rp = (470 × 1000) / (470 + 1000)
Rp = 470000 / 1470
Rp = 319.73 Ω ≈ 320 Ω
✅ Parallel equivalent: Rp ≈ 320 Ω
Step 2: Find Total Resistance (Series + Parallel)
Since R1 is in series with Rp:
Rtotal = R1 + Rp
Rtotal = 220 Ω + 319.73 Ω
Rtotal = 539.73 Ω ≈ 540 Ω
✅ Total resistance: Rtotal ≈ 540 Ω
Step 3: Find Total Current (Itotal)
Use Ohm’s Law:
Itotal = Vs / Rtotal
Itotal = 5 V / 539.73 Ω
Itotal = 0.009264 A
Itotal = 9.26 mA
✅ Total current: Itotal ≈ 9.26 mA
Step 4: Voltage Drop Across the Series Resistor (VR1)
VR1 = Itotal × R1
VR1 = 9.26 mA × 220 Ω
VR1 = 2.04 V (approx)
✅ VR1 ≈ 2.04 V
Step 5: Voltage Across the Parallel Network (Vp)
KVL says the source voltage splits across the series part and the parallel part:
Vs = VR1 + Vp
Vp = Vs − VR1
Vp = 5.00 V − 2.04 V
Vp = 2.96 V
✅ Parallel voltage: Vp ≈ 2.96 V
Important: In parallel, the voltage is the same across both resistors:
VR2 = VR3 = Vp
Step 6: Branch Currents (I2 and I3)
Now find the current in each branch:
I2 = Vp / R2
I2 = 2.96 V / 470 Ω
I2 = 0.006302 A
I2 = 6.30 mA
I3 = Vp / R3
I3 = 2.96 V / 1000 Ω
I3 = 0.002962 A
I3 = 2.96 mA
✅ Branch currents:
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I2 ≈ 6.30 mA
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I3 ≈ 2.96 mA
KCL Check (Quick Verification)
KCL at the node says total current equals the sum of branch currents:
Itotal = I2 + I3
Itotal = 6.30 mA + 2.96 mA
Itotal = 9.26 mA ✅
Perfect match.
Common Mistakes (Read This)
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Forgetting to simplify the parallel network first
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Mixing up total current with branch currents
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Forgetting that parallel branches share the same voltage
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Skipping the KCL/KVL check (it catches mistakes fast!)
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Encouraging Bible Verse:
Colossians 3:23
“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;”
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