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Title: Series and Parallel Circuits


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Series and Parallel Circuits
2
Circuits
  • Can either be series or parallel.

3
Series
  • Current only takes one path for electrons
  • Current flows through every part of the circuit

4
Lights in a Series
5
Series
  • If you add a resistor (like another light)
  • Total resistance goes UP since all the current
    has must go through each resistor.

6
Adding Resistors to Series
  • Current in the circuit will go DOWN (lights will
    dim)
  • If you remove a light bulb or one burns outall
    go out!

7
Current in Series
  • Current is the same at all points
  • Use Ohms Law to find current using resistance
    and voltage

8
Calculating Current Example
9
Voltage in Series
  • Voltage is reduced by each resistance voltage
    drop

10
Calculating Voltage Example
11
Resistance in Series
  • Add up all resistors to get total
  • Total resistance will go up because all of the
    current must go through each resistor.

12
Calculating Resistance Example
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Sample Problem 1
  • Draw a series circuit with two 1.5 V batteries, 3
    resistors, and a current of 0.5 A.
  • What is the total voltage of the circuit?
  • What is the resistance of each resistor?
  • What is the voltage drop across each resistor?
    Label on your circuit.

14
Parallel Circuits
  • Has at least one point where current divides
  • More than one path for current to flow
  • Paths are also known as branches

15
Lights in Parallel
16
Parallel
  • If you add a resistor
  • Total resistance goes down
  • Total current goes up when you add another path

17
Removing a Light Bulb
  • If you remove a light bulb or one burns out, the
    others stay on because the circuit is still
    closed.

18
Current in Parallel
  • Current flows into a branching point, the same
    total current must flow out again
  • Current depends on resistance in each branch

19
Calculating Current Example
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Voltage in Parallel
  • Voltage is the same across each branch because
    each branch is on the same wire

21
Calculating Voltage Example
22
Resistance in Parallel
  • Calculate current in each branch based on
    resistance in each branch by using Ohms Law

23
Calculating Resistance Example
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Practice problem 2
  • Draw a parallel circuit with two resistors (one
    on each branch) and a 12 V battery.
  • What is the voltage through each resistor?
  • What is the current flowing through each branch?

25
Toll RoadCircuit Analogy
26
Toll Booth Explanation
  • Adding toll booths in series increases resistance
    and slows the current flow.
  • Adding toll booths in parallel lowers resistance
    and increases the current flow.

27
Batteries in Series and Parallel
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  • In seriesThe voltage is increased.
  • In parallelNo change in voltage these batteries
    will last longer!

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One More FINAL Thing
  • Two Types of Current
  • DCDirect Currentproduced by solar cells and
    chemical cells (batteries)
  • Current only flows in one direction.

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2nd type of current
  • ACAlternating Current
  • Current flows back and forth (alternates)
  • Found in homes
  • Generators produce AC current
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