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Capacitors and Kirchhoff: Crash Course Physics #31

2016-11-18

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By now you know your way around a basic DC circuit. You’ve learned how to simplify circuits with resistors connected in series and parallel with a single battery source. But a lot of the real-world circuits that you encounter — and will have to describe — are much more complicated. For example, what happens when there are MULTIPLE batteries, connected in ‘parallel’? And what happens when we add ‘capacitors’ into the mix, with resistors in our DC circuits? On this, our last go-round inside a DC circuit, we’ll encounter junctions, loops, and capacitors!

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Fig 31.1 GUSTAV KIRCHHOFF
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CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
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LEAVING THE JUNCTION
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TRANSIENT CONDITIONS
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EQUIVALENT CAPACITANCE
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