Series Circuits - All or Nothing Flashcards

1
Q

In a series circuit, how are the different components connected?

A

In a line, end to end, between the +ve and -ve of the power supply

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2
Q

Which component is the only exception to this rule?

A

A voltmeter - always connected in parallel

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3
Q

What happens if you remove or disconnect one component?

A

The circuit is broken and they all stop working

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4
Q

Why are only a few things connected in series?

A

They’re not very handy as if one thing breaks the whole thing breaks

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5
Q

What happens when there are more cells in a series?

A

There’s a bigger supply of p.d

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6
Q

What is important to know about the current in a series circuit?

A

The current is the same everywhere

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7
Q

What does the size of the current depend on?

A

The total potential difference and the total resistance of the circuit (I = V / R)

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8
Q

What does the p.d for each component depend on?

A

It’s resistance

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9
Q

The total potential difference of the supply is…

A

Shared between components

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10
Q

What does the total resistance of the circuit depend on?

A

The number of components and the type of components used

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