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Ohm’s law

Circuit is the path an electric current follows Circuit is the path an electric current follows. Current is the flow of electric charge. - Unit for current is amp (amperes) An ammeter measures the amount of current flowing past a certain point

Understanding Ohm’s Law Ohm’s law may be easier to understand with an analogy. Current flowing through a wire is like water flowing through a hose.

Increasing voltage with a higher-volt battery increases the current. This is like opening the tap wider so more water flows through the hose.

Increasing resistance reduces the current Increasing resistance reduces the current. This is like stepping on the hose so less water can flow through it.

Increasing the resistance, decreases the flow of current…

You need to be aware of the following rules to work through the next questions.

A series circuit is a circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain(series or line), so the current has only one path to take. The current is the same through each resistor. In a series circuit, the total or sum of the voltages across all the components will equal the voltage across the cell/battery. The total voltage supplied by the cell is 12V. There are three lamps connected in series, so 12/3 = 4V.

The parallel circuit splits into each routes; Example: This means the current also splits into 3 equal amounts. Therefore, 9/3 = 3 Amps The voltage will be the same everywhere.

Questions:   The label on the battery says 6V. If we connected a voltmeter across each lamp, what would the readings be? At lamp 1 - ________V At lamp 2 - ________V At lamp 3 - ________V

Questions 9 V 9 A What type of circuit is this? What voltage will load 1, 2 and 3 have? What current will load 1, 2 and 3 have? 9 A L1 L2 L3

Questions: 9 A 9 V What type of circuit is this? What voltage will load 1, 2 and 3 have? What current will load 1, 2 and 3 have? 9 A 9 V