Agenda 1/16 – 1/17 1.Warm Up/Review Notes 2.Build series & parallel circuits to compare current, brightness, etc. 3.Circuit Analogy Poster Intro 4.Analogy.

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Agenda 1/16 – 1/17 1.Warm Up/Review Notes 2.Build series & parallel circuits to compare current, brightness, etc. 3.Circuit Analogy Poster Intro 4.Analogy poster planning HW: Study for quiz

Warm Up 1.When the number of resistors in a series circuit is increased, the electric current _________________. (increases/decreases) 2.In a series circuit the electrical current is __________(the same/different) at different points in the circuit. 3.In a series circuit the electrical current is __________(the same/different) at different points in the circuit. 4.When the number of resistors in a parallel circuit is increased, the electric current _________________. (increases/decreases) 5.In a parallel circuit the electrical current is __________(the same/different) at different points in the circuit. 6.In a parallel circuit the electrical current is __________(the same/different) at different points in the circuit.