Verification of Current Divider Rule By: Engr.Irshad Raheem Memon

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Verification of Current Divider Rule By: Engr.Irshad Raheem Memon PRACTICAL # 02 Verification of Current Divider Rule By: Engr.Irshad Raheem Memon

OBJECTIVE Objective of this practical is to understand and verify that current is divided in a parallel resistive circuit

Some Concept of Current Divider Rule Current divider rule states that “Current is divided in a parallel circuit, whereas sum of all currents through all resistors is equal to total current” Current remain same in series circuit but it used to change in parallel circuit

Formula to Find Current at required Resistor

Coming Towards Objective Now

REQUIRED APPARATUS Multism Software Resistors Bread board Multimeter DC voltage source Connecting wire etc.

PROCEDURE Connect two resistors “R1” and “R2” in parallel and then connect positive terminal of DC voltage source “Vs” with terminal “a” of R1 & R2 and negative terminal of DC voltage source “Vs” with terminal “b” of R1 & R2 as shown in figure 01. Find out current through R1 and R2 with the help of multimeter as well as formula

CURRENT DIVDER VERIFYING CIRCUIT ON MULTISM SOFTWARE FIGURE 01

RESULTS OF AMMETER’S OF FIGURE 01 CIRCUIT

PROVE CURRENT VALUES OF FIGURE 01 CIRCUIT MANUALLY(USING FORMULA)

ANOTHER CIRCUIT EXAMPLE ON MULTISM FIGURE 02

RESULTS OF AMMETER’S OF FIGURE 02 CIRCUIT

PROVE CURRENT VALUES OF FIGURE 02 CIRCUIT MANUALLY(USING FORMULA)

ANY QUERY