Series Circuits Flashcards

1
Q

What is a series circuit?

A

A series circuit is a single loop.

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2
Q

Why are very few things connected in series?

A

If one component of a series circuit breaks then the whole circuit will stop working.

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3
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Describe the PD in series.

A

The PD of the battery/cell is shared between the components in the circuits.

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4
Q

How can the PD be written as an equation?

A

Vtotal = V1 + V2 + V3 …

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5
Q

Describe the current in series.

A

Current is always the same in a series circuit.

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6
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How is current measured? What are the units?

A

Ammeter. Amps (A).

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7
Q

Describe the resistance in a series circuit.

A

The resistance is the sum of individual resistances of each component.

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8
Q

If a circuit has 2 filament lamps which had a voltage of 4V and 8V, what is the PD across both of them?

A

12V

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9
Q

If a circuit has 2 filament lamps which both have a resistance of 2 ohms, what would the total resistance be?

A

4 ohms

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10
Q

What does not get included in calculations with series circuits?

A

Ammeters have a very low resistance but it does not get included in calculations.

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Q

What is the relationship between the resistance and the voltage of a particular component in a series circuit?

A

Components with a higher resistance will always have a higher share of the voltage (because more push is needed to get the current through the component).

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