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?
      VtotalV_{total}
    • 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?
      Vtotal=V_{total} =V1+ V1 +V2+ V2 +... ...
    • 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?
      Vtotal=V_{total} =V1+ V_{1} +V2+ V_{2} +... ...
    • 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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