Assignment Physics Lab
Assignment Physics Lab
Current Law
Question 1): Explain Kirchhoff’s Voltage
Law (KVL) and Kirchhoff’s Current Law
(KCL) in detail. How do they relate to the
conservation of energy and charge?
Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL):
Statement:
Mathematical Form:
∑V=0
Explanation:
Put differently, the algebraic sum of every voltage in
the loop has to be equal to zero and this property of
Kirchhoff’s law is called conservation of energy. When
you begin at any point of the loop and continue in the
same direction, note the voltage drops in all the
negative or positive directions and returns to the same
point. It is essential to maintain the direction either
counterclockwise or clockwise; otherwise, the final
voltage value will not be zero. The voltage law can also
be applied in analyzing circuits in series.
Example:
Using KVL:
10V−4V−6V=0
Mathematical Form:
I1 + I2 + I3 – I4 – I5 = 0
Explanation:
I1 + I2 + I3 – I4 – I5 = 0
Current (I) is the rate of flow of charge (Q) over time (t):
dQ
I=
dt
Example:
5A + 3A = 2A+ I out
I out =6 A
Question 2): Why are KVL and KCL
fundamental principles in electrical circuit
analysis? Provide real-life examples of their
significance.
Real-Life Example:
Consider a smartphone circuit where the battery supplies
5V, and different components (processor, screen e.t.c)
consume power.
Real-Life Example:
Example:
Real-Life Use:
Example:
Applying KCL:
500MW=200MW+150MW+50MW+ P loss
Real-Life Use:
Example:
Real-Life Use:
Vin – IR – VC = 0
1
H(f) = 1+ j 2 πfRC
1
f c=
2 πRC
Real-Life Use:
Example:
KCL:
I E =I B + I C
Real-Life Use:
In Filters:
Example:
Real-Life Use: