Circuit Simulator - Resistors

Resistors
Resistors
Circuit Description:
This is a simple resistive circuit. The green color indicates positive voltage, and the gray color indicates ground (or earth). The movement of yellow dots indicates current (in the conventional direction). The left side of the circuit shows a voltage source providing 5 volts, and the current flows through a number of switches and resistors to the right. The amount of resistance in ohms is shown to the right of each resistor.

To turn a switch on or off, just click on it. If you move the mouse over any component of the circuit, you will see a short description of that component and its current state in the lower right corner of the window.

If there is only one switch closed on top and one closed on the bottom, then there is a single path through the circuit, and by Ohm's Law, the current will be equal to 5V divided by the total resistance through the current path.

If there are multiple current paths, you may have you may have resistors in parallel.

Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.

Deepak Tayde said:   1 decade ago
It is a really helpful website Thank You.
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Avinash aachari said:   8 years ago
Very nice guidance for learners.
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GEORGE said:   7 years ago
I installed java but its not running.
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K.D said:   1 decade ago
Really very nice this easily understood.
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Karthik said:   9 years ago
Its very useful for easy learning.
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Shan said:   8 years ago
The simulation is not working, when I click on simulation receive this message "This plug-in not supported" what to do?
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Suvarsha.v.s said:   8 years ago
Amazing learning without book for AMCAT.
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Haman kumar said:   1 decade ago
Its really so helpful to me, thank you so much.
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Mohan Raj Kumar said:   1 decade ago
Wonderful usage of falstad.com tool ! Hats Off !!!!!
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Vidya said:   1 decade ago
Very nice.
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