Cards (48)

  • What is an electric circuit defined as?
    A closed path for current
  • A power source in a circuit provides electrical energy
  • In a series circuit, components are connected along a single path
  • The total resistance in a series circuit is the sum of individual resistances
  • What is an advantage of using a series circuit?
    Simple design
  • Why is the total resistance lower in a parallel circuit compared to a series circuit?
    Multiple current paths
  • In a parallel circuit, the current is divided among the paths.

    True
  • What are two components commonly found in a parallel circuit example?
    Battery and light bulbs
  • A power source in an electric circuit provides electrical energy
  • Match the component with its example:
    Power Source ↔️ Battery
    Load ↔️ Light bulb
    Switch ↔️ Wall switch
  • What happens to the current in a parallel circuit?
    It splits among branches
  • In a parallel circuit, the current is split among branches.

    True
  • The unit of current is amperes
  • When resistors are in parallel, the total resistance is calculated using the reciprocal formula.
  • In a parallel circuit, the voltage is the same across all branches.
  • To prevent electric shock, always disconnect the power source.
  • A conducting path in a circuit uses components like wires
  • A switch in a circuit controls the flow of current by opening or closing the circuit.
    True
  • The current remains the same throughout a series circuit.

    True
  • Arrange the characteristics of a series circuit in the correct order:
    1️⃣ Current is constant
    2️⃣ Voltage is divided
    3️⃣ Resistance is additive
    4️⃣ If one component fails, the entire circuit stops
  • In a series circuit, the total resistance is the sum of individual resistances
  • The total current in a parallel circuit is the sum of currents in each path.
    True
  • What are two components commonly found in a series circuit example?
    Battery and resistors
  • What happens to the total resistance in a parallel circuit compared to individual resistances?
    It is lower
  • What does Ohm's Law state about the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance?
    V = IR
  • What is the status of current flow in a closed circuit?
    Yes
  • What is the total resistance in a series circuit equal to?
    Sum of resistances
  • Parallel circuits are more reliable than series circuits because if one component fails, others continue working.
    True
  • In a parallel circuit, the total resistance is lower than any individual resistance
  • The formula for Ohm's Law is V = IR.

    True
  • The formula for total resistance in a series circuit is R_total = R_1 + R_2 + ... + R_n.
    True
  • In a series circuit, the same current flows through all components.
    True
  • What happens to the current flow in an open circuit?
    No current flows
  • What is the role of conductors in an electric circuit?
    Allow current to flow
  • How is voltage distributed in a series circuit?
    Voltage is divided
  • If one component fails in a series circuit, the entire circuit stops working.
    True
  • What is the main characteristic of voltage in a parallel circuit?
    Voltage is constant
  • The total resistance in a parallel circuit is lower than any individual resistance
  • In a parallel circuit, the voltage is the same across all components
  • One advantage of parallel circuits is the independent operation of components