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Potential Difference in Series and Parallel

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<p>Various circuits drawn, identify:<br /> A) If it is series or parallel<br /> B) What the missing values on the voltmeters are</p> <p>Answers are given as a walkthrough video and on slides.</p> <p>ANSWERS:<br /> 1.<br /> V2 = 5V<br /> V3 = 5V<br /> 2.<br /> V2 = 6V<br /> V3 = 3V<br /> V4 = 3V<br /> 3.<br /> V1 = 1.5V<br /> V2 = 1V<br /> 4.<br /> V2 = 0.5V<br /> V4 = 2V<br /> 5.<br /> V1 = 7.2V<br /> 6.<br /> V2 = 83.3V<br /> V3 = 83.3V<br /> BONUS<br /> R = 0.05Ω</p>
Current in series and parallel circuits - SUITABLE FOR ONLINEQuick View
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Current in series and parallel circuits - SUITABLE FOR ONLINE

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<p>Various circuits drawn, identify:<br /> A) If it is series or parallel<br /> B) What the missing values on the ammeters are</p> <p>Answers are given as a walkthrough video and on slides.</p> <p><strong>ANSWERS</strong>:</p> <p>A2 = 5A<br /> A1 = 3A, A3 = 3A<br /> A1 = 4A, A4 = 3A<br /> A1 = 5A, A2 = 5A, A4 = A5= 1A<br /> A2 = 6mA, A3 = 6mA<br /> A2 = 1A, A3 = 1.5A, A6 = 2A<br /> A2 = 2.5A, A4 = 2A<br /> A1 = 1.5A, A2 = 1.5A, A5 = 1.3A, A7 = 1.3A</p> <p>BONUS: A1 = 2A, A2 = 2A</p>
Series or parallel?Quick View
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Series or parallel?

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<p>Just a picture of 8 circuits, plus a bonus circuit.<br /> Is the circuit series or parallel?</p> <ol> <li>Series</li> <li>Series</li> <li>Parallel</li> <li>Parallel</li> <li>Parallel</li> <li>Parallel</li> <li>Parallel</li> <li>Series</li> <li>Series (we don’t include any voltmeters or ammeters when deciding if a circuit it series or parallel)</li> </ol>