P2: Series & Parallel Circuits Physics GCSE

Cards (74)

  • What are the two ways of joining electrical components?
    In series and in parallel
  • What is a series circuit?
    A circuit with components connected end to end
  • What is a parallel circuit?
    A circuit with components on separate branches
  • What are the characteristics of series circuits?
    • Current is the same at all points
    • Total potential difference is shared
    • Total resistance is the sum of individual resistances
  • How is the current in a series circuit described?
    The current is the same at all points
  • How is the total potential difference in a series circuit calculated?
    It is shared between the components
  • If a battery is marked 12 V in a series circuit with two lamps, what is the potential difference across each lamp?

    6 V across each lamp
  • How is total resistance calculated in a series circuit?
    It is the sum of each component's resistance
  • If each lamp in a series circuit has a resistance of R, what is the total resistance?
    2R for two lamps
  • What are the characteristics of parallel circuits?
    • Total current is the sum through components
    • Potential difference across each component is the same
    • Total resistance is less than the smallest resistor
  • How is the total current in a parallel circuit described?
    It is the sum of currents through components
  • What is the potential difference across each component in a parallel circuit?
    It is the same across each component
  • If a battery is marked 12 V in a parallel circuit, what is the potential difference across each lamp?
    12 V across each lamp
  • How does the total resistance of two resistors in parallel compare to the smallest individual resistor?
    It is less than the smallest individual resistor
  • Why does the total resistance decrease in a parallel circuit?
    Because each resistor creates an extra path
  • What are the advantages of parallel circuits?
    • Components can be individually controlled
    • If one component fails, others continue to work
  • What happens to the overall resistance when more resistors are added in series?
    Overall resistance increases
  • How is total resistance calculated for resistors in series?
    It is the sum of their individual resistances
  • If the combined resistance of two resistors in series is 60 Ω, what is the resistance of R if one resistor is 30 Ω and the other is 10 Ω?
    20 Ω
  • What happens to the total resistance when resistors are connected in parallel?
    Total resistance decreases
  • Why does adding a resistor in parallel decrease total resistance?
    It creates an extra path for charge flow
  • What is a fundamental concept about circuits?
    • Changing one parameter (current, p.d., resistance) affects all others
  • How does current behave in a series circuit?
    It is the same at all points
  • How does current behave in a parallel circuit?
    It splits at junctions
  • How is voltage shared in a series circuit?
    It is shared between the components
  • How is voltage across components in a parallel circuit described?
    It is the same across each component
  • What is the difference in total resistance between series and parallel circuits?
    • Series: Total resistance is the sum of resistances
    • Parallel: Total resistance is less than the smallest resistor
  • What is the definition of direct current (d.c.)?
    A current flowing in one direction
  • What is a disadvantage of series circuits?
    If one component fails, all stop working
  • What is the potential difference across a cell in a d.c. circuit?
    It is in one direction only
  • What produces direct current?
    Electric cells or batteries
  • What is a characteristic of alternating current (a.c.)?
    It continuously changes direction
  • What is the behavior of current at junctions in a parallel circuit?
    It splits into individual branches
  • How does the number of components affect resistance in a series circuit?
    More components increase overall resistance
  • Why does the charge experience more collisions in a series circuit?
    Because it has to pass through multiple components
  • What happens to the charge in a parallel circuit?
    It has more than one pathway to take
  • What is the effect of adding a resistor in series?
    It increases the total resistance
  • How does the current behave when resistors are added in parallel?
    More charge can flow overall
  • What is the relationship between current and resistance in a circuit?
    Changing one affects the others
  • What is the summary of series and parallel circuits?
    • Series: Current same, voltage shared, resistance adds
    • Parallel: Current splits, voltage same, resistance decreases