Resistors in Series and Parallel

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Resistors in Series and Parallel

An electrical circuit requires a voltage source and a complete circuit An electrical circuit requires a voltage source and a complete circuit. Electrical devices can be placed in the circuit so that the current flows through them. In any circuit there is some resistance. The resistance of a circuit works like friction, slowing down current and generating heat. To draw the various devices that can make up electric circuits, we use schematic diagrams that are blueprints of a circuit.

Schematic Name Function

There are two ways that we can attach devices to a circuit. Series: only one path for current to flow Ex. Draw a battery of two cells connected to two resistors in series.

In series circuits the current must flow through each device. If one device in a series circuit burns current cannot flow and no devices receive current. Adding devices in series increases total resistance.

Parallel: multiple pathways for current to flow Ex. Draw a battery of two cells connected to two resistors in parallel.

In a parallel circuit current will flow through each pathway. If one device in a parallel circuit burns out the others will still receive current. Adding devices in parallel decreases total resistance.

Measuring Voltage and Current We can measure the voltage in a circuit using a voltmeter and the current in a circuit using a ammeter. We need to connect these two devices in different ways.

A voltmeter must be connected in parallel A voltmeter must be connected in parallel. This is because a voltmeter measures the voltage drop across a device. Ex.

An ammeter must be connected in series An ammeter must be connected in series. This is because an ammeter measures the current through a circuit. Ex.

One last note… There are two types of current. DC (direct current) means it flows in one direction such as the current from a battery. AC (alternating current) means that it alternates the direction of flow. In the case of home electric circuits, they alternate at 60 Hz. As fun as it sounds AC is a little advanced for us just yet so we sill be mostly sticking to DC in this course.