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Series Parallel Circuits and Ohm's Law

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Course Features

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Duration

3 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

3 hours

Course Description

Series parallel circuits are the most complex of the three types of electrical circuits. They are made up of a combination of series circuits and parallel circuits put together. Because of this, series parallel math calculations are usually taught after series circuit math and parallel circuit math are understood. Series parallel circuits are used when a combination of the series and parallel traits are needed. This free online electrical course begins with a brief explanation of the three types of circuits, series circuits, parallel circuits, and series parallel circuits. The series circuit rules, and parallel circuit rules are reviewed, and an explanation is given as to how you will use both sets of rules when tackling series parallel combination circuits. Plenty of time is dedicated to explaining how to solve for total resistance in series parallel circuits. This will prepare you for the Ohm's Law math calculations for series parallel circuits that follows. Using a ‘math’ or ‘rule’ approach, the technique used to arrange the math calculations is laid out so you are never at a loss for what to do next in the procedure. The electrical continuing education course offers three recorded live demo lessons to illustrate series parallel circuits in action using real components which will help to solidify your understanding. If you are an electronics or automotive student or if you just love working with your hands and have a penchant for DIY, this certificate in electrical engineering is for you. Instead of just presenting formulas, this course explains the thought process, the steps, and the reasoning behind them. Enrolling in this course will allow you to understand the three types of circuits used in basic automotive and electronics and expand your technical knowledge in the field of electrical engineering.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Arrange to find the missing voltage, current or resistance values in Ohm's Law series parallel circuit math examples

Describe the differences between series circuits, parallel circuits and series parallel circuits

Identify components in parallel in a demo circuit

List the three Ohm’s Law formulas and three power formulas

Recall the four parallel circuit rules

Recognize when to use math or a series or parallel circuit rule when evaluating series parallel math problems

Solve for total resistance in series parallel circuits using the series and parallel resistance formulas

State the four series circuit rules

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