Equivalent Inductance: Redrawing Circuits and Solving for Leq

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The discussion focuses on calculating equivalent inductance (Leq) in circuits with inductors in series and parallel configurations. The user initially redraws the circuit for an open switch but questions the accuracy of their approach. Clarifications indicate that the 12H and 24H inductors remain as parallel pairs regardless of the switch's position, and merging connections when the switch closes simplifies the circuit. The suggestion is to visualize the circuit as a single node and to combine inductors step-by-step for clarity. Overall, the emphasis is on simplifying the circuit to accurately determine the equivalent inductance.
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Homework Statement


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Homework Equations


Leq = L1 + L2 + ... + Ln (series)

Leq = 1/((1/L1) + (1/L2) + ... + (1/Ln)) (parallel)

The Attempt at a Solution



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For part A, I redrew the circuit (above), taking into account that the switch was open, but I'm not entirely certain I did it right. If that is correct, then it would appear that for part B, a redrawn circuit would be the same except for one more parallel branch with nothing on it (representing the closed switch), which would cause a short circuit. This doesn't seem right. Did I redraw the circuit incorrectly?
 
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You did fine for part A.

Note that the two sets of 12H and 24H inductors remain parallel pairs regardless of the switch position, so you might as well replace them with their equivalents right away.

Now, for part B, when the switch closes it ties the top rail to the bottom rail, making them all one node. So you can "fold" the circuit about the horizontal mid-line bringing the bottom rail up to the top and merging the connections along the resulting single rail. That should put some more inductors in parallel...
 
I make it 7L for part (a), also. For (b), why don't you redraw it showing 4 inductors, two of them being 8L, and go from there? Simplify it in small, easily-manageable, absolutely-irrefutable steps and you can't go wrong! :smile:
 
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It's...the same thing? Combining the 12L and 24L inductors definitely helped clear up my mental picture. But am I correct in assuming that since those 3 branches are parallel, I can swing the empty one into the middle like I did?
 
Right.
 

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