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Lessons designed to build on knowledge of current, voltage and resistance. Recaps and explains the rules for current and voltage in series and parallel circuits. Introduces calculating resistance of series and parallel circuits - includes practice questions for students.

Ideal for AQA GCSE (9-1) P2, Cambridge iGCSE P8 and more

Lesson 1/2
Developing: Understand that the current at every point in a series circuit is the same.

Secure: State the advantages of connecting lamps in parallel in a lighting circuit.

Exceeding: State that, for a parallel circuit, the current from the source is larger than the current in each branch.

Lesson 2/2
Developing: Calculate total resistance in a series circuit.

Securing: Apply formulas to work out the total resistance in a parallel circuit.

Exceeding: Calculate the current in all branches in a parallel circuit.

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