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Experiment NO.4

This document describes an experiment to verify the voltage divider rule and current divider rule in DC circuits. The voltage divider rule states that the voltage across any resistor in a series circuit is equal to the applied voltage multiplied by the resistance of that resistor divided by the total resistance. The current divider rule states that the current through one parallel branch is equal to the total current multiplied by the resistance of the other branch divided by the sum of the resistances. The experiment involves connecting various resistor configurations in series and parallel circuits and measuring voltages and currents to validate these rules.

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Experiment NO.4

This document describes an experiment to verify the voltage divider rule and current divider rule in DC circuits. The voltage divider rule states that the voltage across any resistor in a series circuit is equal to the applied voltage multiplied by the resistance of that resistor divided by the total resistance. The current divider rule states that the current through one parallel branch is equal to the total current multiplied by the resistance of the other branch divided by the sum of the resistances. The experiment involves connecting various resistor configurations in series and parallel circuits and measuring voltages and currents to validate these rules.

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University of Technology

Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department


Laser Engineering Branch
DC circuits analysis laboratory 2011-2012

Experiment NO.4
Divider Rules
Aim of experiment
To verify the voltage divider rule (VDR) and the current divider rule (CDR).

Apparatus
1. DC circuit training system.
2. Set of wires.
3. DC Power supply
4. Digital A.V.O. meter.

Theory
Voltage Divider Rule
The Voltage Divider Rule (VDR) states that the voltage across an element or
across a series combination of elements in a series circuit is equal to the resistance of
the element or series combination of elements divided by the total resistance of the
series circuit and multiplied by the total impressed voltage in figure(1):

Fig. 1 Voltage Divider

.(1)

University of Technology
Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department
Laser Engineering Branch
DC circuits analysis laboratory 2011-2012

Indicates that the voltage across any resistor Ri(Ri, i= 1,2,..... n ) in a series
circuit is equal to the applied voltage (E) across the circuit multiplied by a
factor

. It

should be noted that this expression is only valid if the same current I flows
through all the resistors.
Current Divider Rule
The Current Divider Rule (CDR) states that the current through one of two
parallel branches is equal to the resistance of the other branch divided by the sum of
the resistances of the two parallel branches and multiplied by the total current
entering the two parallel branches in figure(2). That is,

Fig. 2 Current Divider

Or
2

University of Technology
Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department
Laser Engineering Branch
DC circuits analysis laboratory 2011-2012

Similarly, the current flowing through the R2 can be obtained as:

It can be noted that the expression for


on its top line.

has

on its top line, that for

has

Procedure
Part 1: Voltage Divider Rule

1. Using the DC circuit trainer, connect the circuit shown in Fig. (1), take E
=10V, R1=82, R2 = 100 and R3 =150.
2. Measured the voltage and current of "R1 , R2 & R3".
3. Exchange the value of resistors as following: R1= 10K,
R2= 1000 , R3= 50 .
4. Repeat step(2) , change the value of resistors as following:
R1=30 , R2= 500 , R3= 100 .
Part 2:Current Divider Rule

1. Using the DC circuit trainer, connect the circuit shown in Fig. (2). take E
=10V, R1=82 and R2 = 100 .
2. Measured the voltage and current of "R1 , R2.
3. Exchange the value of resistors as following: R1= 10K,
R2= 1000 .
4. Repeat step(2) , change the value of resistors as following:
R1=30 , R2= 500 .

Discussion
1- Comment on your results.
2- Compare between the practical and theoretical results.

3- When is used VDR and CDR.


4- For the circuit shown in Figure( 3 ) . Calculate V out, ignoring the internal
resistance Rs of the source E. Use voltage division.

University of Technology
Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering Department
Laser Engineering Branch
DC circuits analysis laboratory 2011-2012

Fig. 3

4 . Determine

and

using only current divider formula when

=4A.

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