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Electricity
Series and parallel circuits
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Series


Same loop
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Parallel

Adjacent loop
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How the potential difference across two components varies when connected in series and parallel
1.
Series
: Total P.D is shared between each component
2.
Parallel
: P.D across each component is the same
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Total resistance of two resistors connected in parallel
Less
than the
smallest
of the two individual resistances
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Total resistance of two resistors connected in series
Equal
to the sum of the
two individual resistances
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Current in a series circuit
The
same
at all positions since the
charge
only has one path to flow through
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Current in a parallel circuit
Shared between the different branches, when the charge reaches a
junction
it
splits
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How to connect an ammeter in a circuit to measure current
Ammeters should be connected in series with the
component
that they are measuring
current
through
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How to connect a voltmeter in a circuit to measure potential difference
Voltmeters should be connected in parallel to the
component
that they are measuring the
potential difference
of
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Connecting lamps in parallel
If one lamp blows, the rest will be
unaffected
and can still receive
current
(i.e. the circuit is still complete)
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