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Unit 2: Electricity
2.2 Series and Parallel Circuits
2.2.1 Characteristics of Series Circuits
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What is a series circuit defined as?
One path for current
In a series circuit, the current is the
same
The current in a series circuit is different at each component.
False
Describe how current flows in a series circuit.
Single path, same current
Steps for describing current flow in a series circuit:
1️⃣ Current enters the circuit from one end
2️⃣ It flows through each component in sequence
3️⃣ The current leaves the circuit from the other end
A series circuit provides only a
single
path for electric current.
The current in a series circuit decreases as it passes through each component.
False
In a series circuit, current flows from the positive to the
negative
terminal.
What happens to the current as it flows through each component in a series circuit?
It remains the same
Describe the flow of current in a series circuit.
1️⃣ Current enters the circuit from one end
2️⃣ It flows through each component in sequence
3️⃣ The current leaves the circuit from the other end
The current in a series circuit flows through each component one after the
other
.
In a series circuit, current flows through a
single
Current in a
series circuit
flows through each component one after the other.
In a series circuit, the current remains the
same
What is the mathematical expression for the total voltage in a series circuit?
V_{total} = V_{1} + V_{2} + ... + V_{n}</latex>
Match the resistor with its voltage drop in the example:
R1 ↔️ 2V
R2 ↔️ 4V
R3 ↔️ 6V
In a series circuit, the voltage drop is directly proportional to the
resistance
The voltage across each component in a series circuit depends on its
resistance
relative to the total resistance.
What is the sum of the voltages across each component in a series circuit equal to?
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V_{total}
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The sum of the voltages across each component in a series circuit equals the total
voltage
In a series circuit with two resistors (R1 = 2Ω and R2 = 3Ω) connected to a 5V battery, what is the voltage across R1?
2V
The total voltage in a series circuit is the sum of the voltage drops across each
component
.
What is the formula for the total voltage in a series circuit?
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V1 +
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In a series circuit, the total voltage is divided among the components based on their
resistance
The sum of the voltages across each component in a
series circuit
equals the total voltage.
What is the formula for calculating the total resistance in a series circuit?
R_{total} = R_{1} + R_{2} + ...</latex>
In a series circuit, the electric current remains the
same
Match the circuit type with its path for current:
Series ↔️ Single
Parallel ↔️ Multiple
Describe the flow of current in a series circuit.
1️⃣ Enters from one end
2️⃣ Passes through each component
3️⃣ Leaves from the other end
The current in a
series circuit
remains the same throughout the circuit.
What is the relationship between voltage drop and resistance in a series circuit?
Proportional
What is the formula for calculating the total voltage in a series circuit?
V
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V_{total} =
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V_{1} +
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V_{2} +
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In a series circuit, the total resistance is the sum of the individual
resistances
What law is used to find voltage or current in a series circuit?
Ohm's Law
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