Multi-loop Circuits

Key points

  • Kirchhoff’s Loop Law (Second Law) states that around any closed loop in a circuit, the sum of the potential differences (voltage) is 0.
  • Loops (direction of current) can be drawn in any direction.
    • The signs on the components must correlate.

Multi-loop circuits are the most complex circuits taught in IB Physics. 

  • They require use of both of Kirchhoff’s Laws:
    • First Law: the sum of currents going into a junction is equal to the sum of the currents flowing out of that junction.
    • Second Law: around any closed loop in a circuit, the sum of the potential differences (voltage) is 0.
      • Use these laws to derive equations for the current of each resistor, then solve via systems of equations.
        • Do so with matrices.
  • When solving multi-loop circuits, draw individual loops for each path the current can take.
    • Dictates direction and signs
    • Denote currents flowing in and out of each junction 
  • This type of problem requires practice to master.

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