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Potential difference
Tells us about energy transfers taking place in a circuit. One
volt
of potential difference means one Joule of
energy
is transferred for each Coulomb of charge moving through the circuit.
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In a series circuit, potential difference is
split
between
components.
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Parallel circuits
Have
branches
, and some of the current passes through each branch.
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In
parallel
circuits, the potential difference across each component is the
same.
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Measuring potential difference in a parallel circuit
1. Use a
voltmeter
across the
cell
2. Use a
voltmeter
across the
branches
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Potential difference measurements in a parallel circuit
Potential difference across the top lamp is
6
volts
Potential difference across the bottom lamp is
6
volts
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When
components
are
connected
in parallel
The potential difference across each
component
is the
same
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Calculating potential difference in a parallel circuit
Potential difference across the top lamp is
12
volts
Potential difference across the bottom lamp is
12
volts
Potential difference across the cell is
12
volts
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Calculating potential difference in a more complicated parallel circuit
1. Identify the
components
in
series
and parallel
2. Recognize that the total
potential difference
across the
bottom branch
is the same as the branch above
3. Use the
voltmeter
readings to calculate the potential difference across the
bottom lamp
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You'll find plenty more questions on potential difference in
parallel
circuits in the
Vision
workbook.
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