Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Ohm's Law
Ohm's Law is fundamental for analyzing electrical circuits, stating that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance. It is expressed as I = V/R, where I is the current, V is the voltage, and R is the resistance. This principle helps determine the current in each branch of the circuit.
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Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) is essential for circuit analysis, stating that the sum of the electrical potential differences (voltage) around any closed network is zero. This law is used to set up equations based on the loop in the circuit, allowing for the calculation of unknown currents when the battery polarity is reversed.
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Polarity of Voltage Sources
Understanding the polarity of voltage sources is crucial when analyzing circuits, as reversing the polarity of a battery changes the direction of current flow. This affects the potential difference across components and requires reevaluation of the circuit using KVL and Ohm's Law to find the new current distribution in each branch.
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