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It’s Electric! Final Jeopardy It’s a Draw! I’m Dead Series Ohm Man! Opposite of Perpendicular Ohm Man! Random $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

It’s a Draw! - $100 Draw a complete circuit with 4 resistors in series Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

It’s a Draw! - $200 Draw a complete circuit with five resistors in parallel Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

It’s a Draw! - $300 Draw a complete circuit with two resistors in series in parallel with a resistor Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

It’s a Draw! - $400 Draw a complete circuit with two resistors in series in parallel with three resistors in series Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

It’s a Draw! - $500 Draw a complete circuit with two resistors in series in parallel with two resistors in series and three resistors in series Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

I’m Dead Series - $100 True or False: Series circuits have more than one pathway for current to travel. False

I’m Dead Series - $200 In a series circuit, ________ is the same throughout the circuit. Current

I’m Dead Series - $300 In a series circuit, as voltage increases, resistance does what? Increases

I’m Dead Series - $400 Find the total current of the following circuit: 0.02 A

I’m Dead Series - $500 Find the total voltage of a series circuit that has a total current of 0.3 A and three resistors: 22.0 ohms, 30 ohms, and 40 ohms. 27.6 Volts

Opposite of Perpendicular - $100 True or False: In a parallel circuit, more resistors means less current flow through each resistor. True

Opposite of Perpendicular - $200 In a parallel circuit, _______ remains the same throughout. Voltage

Opposite of Perpendicular - $300 In a parallel circuit, as resistance increases, current does what? Decreases

Opposite of Perpendicular - $400 Find the total resistance in the following circuit: 25.7 ohms

Opposite of Perpendicular - $500 Find the total current of a parallel circuit that has a total voltage of 45 V and two resistors: 4 ohms and 2 ohms. 33.75 A

Ohm Man! - $100 What is Ohm’s Law? V = IR

Ohm Man! - $200 Ohm’s Law shows that when current is kept the same, voltage has a(n) _________ relationship with resistance. direct

Ohm Man! - $300 Ohm’s Law shows that when voltage is kept the same, current has a(n) __________ relationship with resistance. Indirect

Ohm Man! - $400 Using Ohm’s Law, find the total voltage of a circuit that has 0.1 A of current and a total resistance of 2.5 ohms. 0.25 V

Ohm Man! - $500 Find the total resistance of a circuit that has a total voltage of .064 kV and a current of 3.0 A. You must use volts in the equation. 21.3 ohms

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Random - $500 What does “AIR” stand for when we talk about “AIR Testing”? American Institute of Research

Final Jeopardy Find the voltage and current through each resistor in the following circuit. I1 = 0.11 A V1 = 12.6 V I2 = 0.063 A V2 = 11.4 V I3 = 0.052 A V3 = 11.4 V