

Ohm's Law in Series and Parallel Circuits
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Science, Physics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Medium
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Amber Arnold
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Ohm's Law in Series and Parallel Circuits

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Multiple Choice
Ohm's Law describes how Voltage, Current, and Resistance are related by the equation I = V/R. Which equation would help us find resistance?
R = V x I
R = I / V
R = V / I
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Ohm's Law describes how Voltage, Current, and Resistance are related by the equation I = V/R. Which equation would help us find voltage?
V = I x R
V = I / R
V = R / I
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Multiple Choice
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2 Basic Types of Circuits:
Series (one path for electrons)
Parallel (more than one path for electrons to flow)
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The picture shows an electrical circuit. This circuit is a series circuit because:
It has 3 light bulbs.
The same current flows through all three light bulbs.
It uses a single battery.
The electrical current has more than one path to flow through
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Voltage in Series Circuits
The voltage drops each time it passes through a resistor (like a lightbulb)
Total voltage equals the sum of all the voltage drops.
V total = V1 + V2 + V3 + V4 ...
Total Voltage also equals the voltages of all batteries placed in series
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Multiple Choice
What is the total voltage of the battery if its 5 resistors produce the follwoing drops: 8V, 2V, 5V, 1.5V and 1.5V?
4.5 V.
9 V.
18 V.
36 V.
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Voltage in Parallel
The voltage is the same no matter which branch of the parallel circuit you're on.
VTotal = V1 = V2 = V3 = ...
Like a platform with several water slides (paths down), no matter which one you choose, everyone ends back up at the bottom.
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Multiple Choice
The following type of circuit has the same voltage throughout the entire circuit.
series
parallel
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Current in Series
The same current is shared by the whole circuit, since there's only one path for the electrons to go, so all the electrons go that way
ITotal = I1 = I2 = I3 = I4 = I5 = ...
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Current in Parallel
In parallel, the electrons will split and go down different paths, so only some will go down any given path
This decreases the current through each path.
Current will be faster where there's less resistance.
Electrons regroup at the end, though, so... IT = I1 + I2 + I3 + ...
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Multiple Choice
What is current?
the amount of push the electrical source supplies to the circuit
how much a given device resists the flow of electric current
flow of electric charge
none of the above
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Multiple Choice
The current is the same throughout this type of circuit
series
parallel
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Multiple Choice
A parallel circuit has 6 ohm, 10 ohm, 12 ohm and 15 ohm resistors. Which resistor will have the highest amount of current flowing through it?
15
12
10
6
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Resistance in Series
The more resistors you add, the more resistance overall.
Adding more lightbulbs to this circuit would make each bulb dimmer and dimmer.
RTotal = R1 + R2 + R3 + R4 ...
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Multiple Choice
If we added a 4th lightbulb...
the bulbs would get brighter
the bulbs would turn off
the bulbs would all get dimmer
the bulbs would each have a different brightness
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Multiple Choice
What is the total resistance of a series circuit with values of 5, 9, and 17 ohms?
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765
17
3
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Multiple Choice
What is the current of a series circuit with values of 5, 9, 17 ohms, with a battery of 12V
0.3871
3870.0
372.0
4.4395
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Resistance in Parallel
Total resistance decreases the more resistors you add in parallel
It's like on Black Friday when the checkout line gets long and they add another checkout. There won't be as many people going through each line, but each person won't have the line holding them back as much.
1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 ...
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Multiple Choice
Three resistors, RA=10 Ω , RB =20 Ω , and RC = 25 Ω , are connected in PARALLEL. The total resistance of this setup is equal to _____.
0.19 Ω
5.26 Ω
18.33 Ω
55 Ω
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Multiple Choice
Three resistors, RA=10 Ω , RB =20 Ω , and RC = 25 Ω , are connected in SERIES. The total resistance of this setup is equal to _____.
0.19 Ω
5.26 Ω
18.33 Ω
55 Ω
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The total resistance in this type of circuit is always smaller than any of its single resistor.
series
parallel
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Multiple Choice
In a parallel circuit, when one light goes out, the others stay on. Now that there are less paths for the electrons, is there more or less total resistance?
more (more backed up electrons, since there are less options for them to go)
less
the same
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Multiple Choice
In a parallel circuit, when one light goes out, the others stay on. Would they get brighter or dimmer?
brighter
dimmer
stay the same
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