Day 4: Volts, Amps, Ohms, Series and Parallel

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Day 4: Volts, Amps, Ohms, Series and Parallel Quarter 4! Day 4: Volts, Amps, Ohms, Series and Parallel

1st: HW Quiz

What to expect The ball: One prong: Other prong: Electrons flow, you are the resistance

Series One path from high potential to low potential Electrons do not have a choice, so each resistor has the same flow To have the same flow, the total voltage is split up. More resistance = more voltage

Parallel Multiple path from high to low Electrons have a choice, so current splits up. More resistance = less current Each path has to have the same voltage difference.

So lets make sure you understand Rank the amount of current at the points ABCD for each Rank the EMF/Potential amount at the points ABCD for each

Lets try