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===About Series Circuits=== | ===About Series Circuits=== | ||
: In a '''series circuit''' the [[Electrical Current|current]] is the same at all locations. | : In a '''series circuit''' the [[Electrical Current|current]] is the same at all locations. | ||
− | : [[Electrical Component|Components]] placed in '''series''' share the [[Potential Difference]] supplied by the [[power]] | + | : [[Electrical Component|Components]] placed in '''series''' share the [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] supplied by the [[Power Supply|power supply]]. |
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[Electrical Bulb|bulb]] and [[Ammeter]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] going through them. | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[Electrical Bulb|bulb]] and [[Ammeter]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] going through them. | ||
− | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[motor]] and [[resistor]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] passing through them but share the 1.5[[V]] [[Potential Difference]] between them. | + | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[motor]] and [[resistor]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] passing through them but share the 1.5[[V]] [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] between them. |
− | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[motor]], [[resistor]] and [[Electrical Bulb|bulb]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they all have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] passing through them but share the 1.5[[V]] [[Potential Difference]] between them. | + | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[motor]], [[resistor]] and [[Electrical Bulb|bulb]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they all have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] passing through them but share the 1.5[[V]] [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] between them. |
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Key Stage 4== | ||
+ | ===Meaning=== | ||
+ | A [[Series Circuit]] is an [[Circuit|electrical circuit]] with only one path for the [[Electrical Current|current]] to flow. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===About Series Circuits=== | ||
+ | : In a '''series circuit''' the [[Electrical Current|current]] is the same at all locations. | ||
+ | : [[Electrical Component|Components]] placed in '''series''' share the [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] supplied by the [[Power Supply|power supply]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===Examples=== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:CircuitDiagramCellBulbAmmeterSeries.png|center|200px]] | ||
+ | |[[File:CircuitDiagramCellMotorResistorSeries.png|center|200px]] | ||
+ | |[[File:CircuitDiagramCellMotorResistorBulbSeries.png|center|200px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[Electrical Bulb|bulb]] and [[Ammeter]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] going through them. | ||
+ | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[motor]] and [[resistor]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] passing through them but share the [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] between them. | ||
+ | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[motor]], [[resistor]] and [[Electrical Bulb|bulb]] are in [[Series Circuit|series]] so they all have the same [[Electrical Current|Current]] passing through them but share the [[Potential Difference|potential difference]] between them. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Resistors in Series=== | ||
+ | : Adding [[resistor]]s in [[Series Circuit|series]] increases the [[Electrical Resistance|resistance]] in the [[circuit]]. | ||
+ | : The [[Electrical Resistance|resistance]] of each [[resistor]] can be added together. | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:ResistorsSeries1.png|center|400px]] | ||
+ | | style="height:20px; width:175px; text-align:center;" |The [[Electrical Resistance|resistance]] between points A and B is: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 5Ω. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:ResistorsSeries2.png|center|400px]] | ||
+ | | style="height:20px; width:175px; text-align:center;" |The [[Electrical Resistance|resistance]] between points A and B is: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2Ω + 5Ω = 7Ω | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:ResistorsSeries3.png|center|400px]] | ||
+ | | style="height:20px; width:175px; text-align:center;" |The [[Electrical Resistance|resistance]] between points A and B is: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2Ω + 5Ω + 9Ω = 16Ω | ||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 18:40, 28 February 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A Series Circuit is an electrical circuit with only one path for the current to flow.
About Series Circuits
- In a series circuit the current is the same at all locations.
- Components placed in series share the potential difference supplied by the power supply.
Examples
The bulb and Ammeter are in series so they have the same Current going through them. | The motor and resistor are in series so they have the same Current passing through them but share the 1.5V potential difference between them. | The motor, resistor and bulb are in series so they all have the same Current passing through them but share the 1.5V potential difference between them. |
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A Series Circuit is an electrical circuit with only one path for the current to flow.
About Series Circuits
- In a series circuit the current is the same at all locations.
- Components placed in series share the potential difference supplied by the power supply.
Examples
The bulb and Ammeter are in series so they have the same Current going through them. | The motor and resistor are in series so they have the same Current passing through them but share the potential difference between them. | The motor, resistor and bulb are in series so they all have the same Current passing through them but share the potential difference between them. |
Resistors in Series
- Adding resistors in series increases the resistance in the circuit.
- The resistance of each resistor can be added together.
The resistance between points A and B is:
5Ω. | |
The resistance between points A and B is:
2Ω + 5Ω = 7Ω | |
The resistance between points A and B is:
2Ω + 5Ω + 9Ω = 16Ω |