☑️09 - Series Resistors and Voltage Division

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In this video, we shall learn how to combine resistors in series and to find the voltage across each resistor using voltage division.
This video explains the concept of voltage division with solved examples. The voltage divider rule is applied to divide voltages between series resistors in direct proportion to their resistance.
Given two series resistors; R1 and R2 respectively, the voltage across R1; V1 = [R1/R1+R2]*V
And the voltage V2 across R2; V2 = [R2/R1+R2]*V;
For three resistors connected in series, the voltage drop across the respective resistors are
V1 = [R1/R1+R2+R3]*V
V2 = [R2/R1+R2+R3]*V
V3 = [R3/R1+R2+R3]*V

00:00 - Voltage Division
05:59 - Example 1
10:49 - Example 2


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