2022
METHODS OF CALCULATING DIRECT CURRENT IN BRANCHED CIRCUITS
Authors: Jalilov Faizuiio, candidate of physico- mathematical sciences Associate Professor,E-mail:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.;Hakimov Azamjon Akramjonovich, linioz professor of the department of higher mathematics under the Polytechnical Institute attached to the Enqineering University named after academician M.Osimi,(Tajikistan, Khujand), E-mail: Hakimov @ mail.ru; Yusupov Zarifjon Nematjonich, candidate of physicol-mathematical sciences, Associate Professor, head of the department of electronics,E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Ismoilov Komron Alisherlivich, assistant of the electronics department of the physics and technoloqy under the SEI “KhSU named after acad. B. Gafurov”(Tajikistan, Khujand),E-mail: boss.komron@ list.ru
JOURNAL NUMBER: 4(73). YEAR OF ISSUE: 2022. LANGUAGE OF THE ARTICLE: Rossian
ANNOTATION
The given article shows the methods for calculating an extensive electrical circuit consisting of several circuits. The direction of circuit rotation, the direction of currents, taking the product of current and resistance with different signs, the sign of EMF, the first law equation for existing nodes in the circuit, the second law equation for circuits is fully explained here. The simplest scheme from which the elements are formed is examined in detail.The authors showed the derivation of the equation for the sum of voltages, capacitances and what they are equal to, as well as the determination currents and resistances in a branch circuit using the Wheatstone bridge as an example. The authors focused on the fact that for the full assimilation of the first and second laws of Kirchhoff for students, teachers and persons configured to independently master and solve problems on the royal chain, special importance is attached to examples and irrefutable problems.
KEY WORDS
resistance, direct current, voltage, circuit of elements, current strength, power, Kirchhoff's law, equation, unit of measurement