What are power supplies?
cells, batteries, power supplies and generators all supply current to the circuit
What are resistors?
potential dividers, fixed and variable resistors, thermistors and light dependent resistors (LDR’s) control current
What are meters?
ammeters and voltmeters are used to measure the current and potential difference
What are electromagnetic components?
Magnetizing coils, relays, and transformers use electromagnetic effects
What are fuses?
Protect expensive components from current surges and act as safety measures against fire
What are thermistors?
What are light - dependent resistors?
What is a diode?
allows a current in one direction
What happens if diode is placed in a.c. ?
Only allows a current half of the time (called as rectification)
How is the current in a series circuit? And why?
What does the current flowing around series circuit depend on?
What does increasing voltage do in a series circuit?
drives more current around the circuit
What does increasing number of components do in a series circuit?
increases the total resistance
What is the advantage in a parallel circuit?
How does Curr not flow in a parallel circuit?
What happens at every junction in parallel circuit and why?
-The current is conserved
Why does current split up in junctions?
charge is conserved
What happens when current does not split up equally at junctions in a series circuit?
The current in each branch will only be identical if the resistance of the components along each branch are identical
why does current behave a certain way in a series circuit?
How do you find the potential difference in series circuit?
several cells are connected together in series, their combined EMF is equal to the sum of their individual EMFs
How do you find potential difference in parallel circuits?
This is the opposite of the current, which is different in each branch
what are the advantages of parallel circuits?
How are resistors in series circuit?
The combined resistance of the components is equal to the sum of individual resistances
How are resistors in parallel circuits?
The combined resistance decreases and is less than the resistance of any of the individual components