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Current Amount

by Maria Zamora

 

Submitted : Fall 2014


The abstract of this project is to calculate how much current is flowing through a circuit when the amount of voltage is known. We know that electricity wants to flow from a higher voltage to a lower voltage. The higher voltage travels to a much lower voltage because all voltage sources have two sides, which are often called terminals and are the negative (-) and the positive (+). The negative side usually is 0 volts and the positive side is assigned an amount of volts.  Now for the problem that was presented to us we are trying to find a way to explain how we can calculate the amount of current that flows through a circuit when the amount of voltage is known.

 

*The mathematics used in the following problem were double checked with LT (Linear Technology)Spice IV, which provides a variety of custom designs simulation tools and device models to allow quick and easy evaluation of circuits using high performance switching regulations, amplifiers, data converters, filters and more. 


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Advisors :
Arcadii Grinshpan, Mathematics and Statistics
Swaroop Ghosh, Computer Science & Engineering
Suggested By :
Swaroop Ghosh