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5.00 Ω (on the top)
2.00 Ω (on the left side) 3.00 Ω (on the right side) 12.0 V (on the bottom) What is the total current in
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Use the word back to complete the following paragraph. **some words may be used** Difference between series & parallel circuit.
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Imagine a string of holiday lights, with many bulbs connected to each other by wires. One bulb burns out, causing the bulbs next
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Which of the following would be considered a load in a circuit?
a lightbulb b battery c switch d wire
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There are two types of circuits: series circuits and parallel circuits. In a 1.____ circuit, there is only one path for the
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Which is NOT an advantage of a series circuit?
a They are simple and are less likely to overheat. b They are circuits so that if
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What is another name for an object that uses up the electrical energy in a circuit?
a Wire b Battery c Source d Load
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For a class project, Jerome builds a simple circuit with a battery and three light bulbs. On his way to school, Jerome drops his
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Which is NOT an advantage of a series circuit?
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Which is NOT an advantage of a series circuit?
a They are simple and are less likely to overheat. b They are circuits so that if
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In a parallel circuit with three lights on it, one light breaks. What happens to the intensity of the other two lights?
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Use the word bank to complete the following **Some words may not be used**
there are several paths for the electrons to flow. If
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Imagine a string of holiday lights, with many bulbs connected to each other by wires. One bulb burns out, causing the bulbs next
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Which is NOT an advantage of a series circuit?
a They are simple and are less likely to overheat. b They do not require a
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Circuit a has a voltage of 10 V and circuit B has a voltage of 15 V which statement about the circuits is correct
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Circuit A has a resistance of 7.5 ohms, and circuit B has a resistance of 5 ohms. Which statement about the circuits must be
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When disconnecting one resistor from a circuit ,write down what will happen
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When disconnecting one resistor from a parallel circuit,what why happen
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The multiple paths in this circuit suggest that it is MOST LIKELY a
Responses A superconducting circuit.superconducting circuit.
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Sandy's class is exploring parallel circuits. The teacher inquires about the potential outcome if one of the three light bulbs
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Sandy's class is exploring parallel circuits. The teacher inquires about the potential outcome if one of the three light bulbs
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The provided illustration represents a circuit.
Image In this circuit, identifying the bulb that, when burnt out, will result in
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Imagine a string of holiday lights, with many bulbs connected to each other by wires. One bulb burns out, causing the bulbs next
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Match each description or drawing to the correct part of a circuit. Column A 1. Any device that uses electrical current to
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Which of the following would decrease the flow of current through the lights in the circuit shown above?
a Decreasing the battery
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In a parallel circuit with three lights on it, one light breaks. What happens to the intensity of the other two lights?
a they
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Which is an example of a load in an electric circuit?(1 point)
wiring 9-volt battery on-off lever speaker
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Which is an example of a load in an electric circuit?(1 point)
Responses on-off lever on-off lever speaker speaker 9-volt battery
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Circuit A has a voltage of 10 V, and circuit B has a voltage of 15 V. Which statement about the circuits is correct? (1 point)
If
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