Concurrent Assessment DC Electronics 1 1.When you have a complete series circuit, is the current flow the same at every place in the circuit? 2.What is.

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Concurrent Assessment DC Electronics 1 1.When you have a complete series circuit, is the current flow the same at every place in the circuit? 2.What is the difference between conventional and electron current flow? 3.What happens in a series circuit with a diode when the battery is reversed? 4.What are the two requirements to have current flow in a circuit? 5.In an electrical system what forces the current flow? 6.What is ohm’s law?

2 7.How much resistance does an open circuit have? 8.What direction does electron flow? 9.What direction does conventional current flow? 10.What is a series circuit? 11.What is Kirchkoff’s law for a series circuit? 12.Will current flow through a broken conductor with an insulator bridge?

3 13.What is a voltage divider? 14.What is the units for power? 15.How do you determine the total power used in a circuit? 16.What are the three formulas for calculating power given V, I and R? 17.How do you simplify a circuit if it has two batteries? 18.How do you simplify a series circuit?

4 19.How do you combine parallel resistors? 20.Can you use the series and parallel resistor analysis for a complex circuit ? 21.What is a circuit ground? 22.What is the voltage at the ground point? 23.How do you simplify a circuit if it has two batteries? 24.Which side of the battery is generally connected to ground?