Topic 2 - Electricity - 2.2 Series and Parallel Circuits Flashcards
What are the two ways that a component
can be connected in a circuit?
- Series (same loop)
- Parallel (adjacent loop)
How does the potential difference across
two components vary when connected in
series and parallel?
●Series: Total P.D is shared between
each component
●Parallel: P.D across each component
is the same
If two resistors are connected in parallel,
what can be said about their combined
total resistance?
Their total resistance is less than the
smallest of the two individual
resistances.
If two resistors are connected in series,
what can be said about their total
resistance?
Their total combined resistance is equal
to the sum of the two individual
resistances.
Describe the current in a series circuit.
In a series circuit, the current is the same
at all positions since the charge only has
one path to flow through.
Describe the current in a parallel circuit.
In a parallel circuit, the current is shared
between the different branches. When
the charge reaches a junction it splits.
How should you connect an ammeter in
a circuit to measure current?
Ammeters should be connected in series
with the component that they are
measuring current through.
How should you 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.
Why is it advantageous to connect lamps
in parallel?
If one lamp blows, the rest will be
unaffected and can still receive current
(i.e. the circuit is still complete).