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== See also ==
== See also ==


Are there related topics or categories in this wiki resource for the curious reader to explore? How does this topic fit into that context?
Parallel Circuits are just one component of the total circuit composition. In this physics book page, there are further extensions on the other basic type of circuit as well as many variations of the calculations that can be made from them.


===Further reading===
http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Series_Circuits
 
http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Parallel_Circuits_vs._Series_Circuits*
Books, Articles or other print media on this topic
http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Loop_Rule
http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Node_Rule


===External links===
===External links===

Revision as of 09:45, 14 April 2016

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This page covers one of the two types of basic circuits covered in this course, Parallel Circuits.

The Main Idea

Parallel circuits are a type of circuit that are composed of multiple paths that the current can pass through. With each separate path, the amount of current that runs through is equal to every individual path in the circuit, making the total current equal to the sum of each distinct path's current.

A Mathematical Model

What are the mathematical equations that allow us to model this topic. For example [math]\displaystyle{ {\frac{d\vec{p}}{dt}}_{system} = \vec{F}_{net} }[/math] where p is the momentum of the system and F is the net force from the surroundings.

A Computational Model

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See also

Parallel Circuits are just one component of the total circuit composition. In this physics book page, there are further extensions on the other basic type of circuit as well as many variations of the calculations that can be made from them.

http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Series_Circuits http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Parallel_Circuits_vs._Series_Circuits* http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Loop_Rule http://www.physicsbook.gatech.edu/Node_Rule

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