Series Circuits Wednesday, February 5, 2014. Wednesday, 2/5 – Series Circuits/Ohms Law Respond to the following in your notes: Upcoming Dates: Series.

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Series Circuits Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Wednesday, 2/5 – Series Circuits/Ohms Law Respond to the following in your notes: Upcoming Dates: Series circuit quiz on Thursday, 2/6 Week of 2/10 ‘Kindness Week’ Quiz on Wednesday, 2/12 Electricity test on Wednesday, 2/19 24 v 2Ω Use the diagram to: 1.Calculate R T 2.Calculate I T

Kirchhoff’s Rules Loop Rule: The sum of the potential differences (voltage) around any closed circuit loop is zero.

Types of Electricity Dynamic Static Direct Current (DC) Alternating Current (AC) Series ComplexParallel Unit Overview

Question 1 What is the resistance of an electric frying pan that draws 12 amps of current when connected to a 110V circuit?

Question 2 How much current is drawn by a 25 Ω lamp when a voltage of 12 v is applied?

Question 3 What is the voltage of a battery if it produces a current of 0.75 amps in a 12 Ω resistor?

Question 4 a. Like charges ____________ and opposite charges __________. b. T or F: Friction can cause charge separation c. What causes electrons to be stripped from one material and added to another?

Question 5 Draw a series circuit that includes the following:  Total voltage of 90 V  Total current is 5 amps  Three resistors of equal value

Question 6 Draw a series circuit that includes the following:  Total current of 2 amps  Total resistance of 20 Ω  Two resistors of equal value