Series and parallel circuits Flashcards

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What is a series ciruict

A

A series circuit consists of one continuous loop around the battery or power supply

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Rules of series circuits

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For components connected in series:

  • the current is the same at every point in the circuit
  • the total potential difference of the power supply is shared
    between the components. If the resistances of two components are the same, then they receive the same voltage
  • the total resistance of two components is the sum of the
    resistance of each component.
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How to calculate the total resistance in a series circuit

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R total = R1+ R2 + R3 + …
(total, 1, 2 and 3 are all subscript)

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Where can the ammeter be placed on a series circuit

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The ammeter can be placed anywhere in a series circuit as the current is the same everywhere

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What is a parallel circuit

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In a parallel circuit, there are two or more loops around the battery or power supply.

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Rules of parallel circuits

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Rules of parallel circuits

Each loop receives the full voltage of the battery (not compound)

The total current through the whole circuit is the sum of the
currents through the separate components

The current from the battery is divided between the loops

  • the total resistance of two resistors is less than the resistance
    of the smallest individual resistor

The more loops a circuit has, the lower the resistance

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Explain how the current flows through parallel circuits

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In parallel circuits, some of the current passes through both of the branches depending on the resistance of the loops

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State the equation that links, current, charge flow and time
(word and symbol)

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Q = I x T
Charge = Current x Time

Units
Coulombs Amps Seconds
C A s

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State the equation that links voltage, current and resistance
word and symbol

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V = I x R
Voltage = Current x Resistance

Units
Volts Amps Ohms
v A Ω

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State the equation that links, energy, voltage and charge
word and symbol

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E = Q x V
Energy = Charge x Voltage

Units
Joules Coulombs Volts
J C v

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1 V = ?J/C

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1V= 1J/C

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State the equation that links Power, Energy and time
word and symbol

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P = E/t
Power = Energy/Time

Units
Watts (or Joules/Second) Joules Seconds
W (J/s) J s

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State the equation that links Energy, Current, Time and Voltage
word and symbol

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E = I x t x V
Energy = Current x Time x Voltage

Units
Joules Amps Seconds Volts
J A s V

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State the equation that links power, current and time
word and symbol

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P = I x V
Power = Current x Voltage

Units
Watts Amps Volts
W A v

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State the equation that links power, current and resistance

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P = I^2 x R
Power = (Current)^2 x Resistance

Units
Watts Amps Ohms
W A Ω

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