Calculadora de Divisor de Corriente Gratis

Calcula la distribución de corriente en ramas paralelas según los valores de resistencia.

A
Ω
Ω

Current through R1

0.6667 A

Current through R20.3333 A

Current through R1 vs Total Current

Fórmula

## Current Divider Rule When two resistors are in parallel, current splits inversely proportional to resistance. ### Formula **I1 = I_total x R2 / (R1 + R2)** **I2 = I_total x R1 / (R1 + R2)** More current flows through the smaller resistance.

Ejemplo Resuelto

1 A splits between R1 = 100 ohms and R2 = 200 ohms in parallel.

  1. 01I1 = 1 x 200 / (100 + 200) = 0.6667 A
  2. 02I2 = 1 x 100 / (100 + 200) = 0.3333 A
  3. 03Check: 0.6667 + 0.3333 = 1.0 A

Preguntas Frecuentes

Why does the smaller resistor carry more current?

Lower resistance offers an easier path so more current flows through it.

Does this work for more than two resistors?

Yes, but the formula extends. For two resistors the simplified form here is most convenient.

What if R1 equals R2?

Current divides equally: each branch carries half the total.

Aprender

Ohm's Law Guide

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