Section 13.1, 13.2.  Pg. 606 in your textbook SymbolNameSymbolName One cell SOURCE Ground CONTROL Three cells in series SOURCE Resistor LOAD Switch CONTROL.

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Section 13.1, 13.2

 Pg. 606 in your textbook SymbolNameSymbolName One cell SOURCE Ground CONTROL Three cells in series SOURCE Resistor LOAD Switch CONTROL Motor LOAD Bulb LOAD Ammeter METER Connector CONDUCTOR Voltmeter METER AC power supply SOURCE Ohmmeter METER

 You’ll be given a written description of the circuit, identify the types of devices in the circuit Draw a circuit the contains a switch, a one cell and a bulb.

 A circuit in which the loads/cells are connected end to end and there is only one path that the electrons can follow. “If one bulb goes out they all go out”  Draw a circuit diagram that contains 3 cells connected in series, a switch and 2 bulbs connected in series.

 A circuit in which the loads are connected in branches so that there are two or more paths for the electrons to follow. “if one bulb goes out the rest stay on”  Draw a circuit diagram for a circuit containing a switch, 3 cells connected in series and 2 bulbs connected in parallel.

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