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Start + end ???? 1.2 Electric circuits Lesson starter Match the start of each sentence to the correct ending. Adding resistors in parallel… Adding resistors in series… Voltmeters must be connected… Ammeters must be connected… Thermistors respond to changes in… To calculate resistance you divide voltage by… current increases the current in a circuit in parallel with the component decreases the current in a circuit temperature in series with the component Start + end ???? © Hodder & Stoughton 2017 © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

Answers: Is this what you did? 1.2 Electric circuits Lesson starter Answers: Is this what you did? 1. Adding resistors in parallel … B. increases the current in a circuit. 2. Adding resistors in series … D. decreases the current in a circuit. 3. Voltmeters must be connected … C. in parallel with the component. 4. Ammeters must be connected … F. in series with the component. 5. Thermistors respond to changes in … E. temperature. 6. To calculate resistance you divide voltage by … A. current. © Hodder & Stoughton 2017 © Hodder & Stoughton 2017