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1 Circuit Diagrams Circuit diagrams use symbols to represent the different components of an electric circuit The most common components of simple electric circuits are batteries wires light bulbs resistors switches

2 Types of Electric Circuits
Components in an electric circuit can be organized in two fundamentally different ways Series circuits all of the components are lined up in a single loop there is only one path for current to flow through Christmas-tree lights use series circuits Parallel circuits some of the components are in branching loops there are multiple paths for current to flow through most household circuits are parallel circuits

3 Series Circuits

4 Series Circuits In a series circuit:
The total current is the same as the current in the individual resistors (there is only one loop and the current has to be the same everywhere in it) IT = I1 = I2 = I3 = etc. The total voltage is the sum of the individual voltages (each resistor uses only part of the battery voltage) VT = V1 + V2 + V3 + etc. The total resistance is the sum of the individual resistances (the current has to go through all of the resistors) RT = R1 + R2 + R3 + etc.

5 Parallel Circuits

6 Parallel Circuits In a parallel circuit:
The total current is the sum of the individual currents (only part of the total current flows through each resistor) IT = I1 + I2 + I3 + etc. The total voltage is the same for each resistor (each resistor is connected directly to the battery) VT = V1 = V2 = V3 = etc. The reciprocal of the total resistance is the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances (multiple resistors allow more current for the same voltage) 1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + etc.

7 What Happens When… You add a light bulb to a…
series circuit – the existing bulb(s) get dimmer (the voltage at the existing bulb(s) is reduced) parallel circuit – the existing bulb(s) do not change (the voltage at the existing bulb(s) is unchanged) A light bulb burns out in a… series circuit – the remaining bulb(s) go out (the circuit is now an open circuit) parallel circuit – the remaining bulb(s) stay on (each light bulb is connected directly to the battery)

8 Electric Power and Energy
Electric power is the rate at which electric energy is used It is equal to the voltage times the current P = V x I Power is measured in Watts (W) Electric energy is equal to electric power times time E = P x t Household electric energy usage is expressed in kilowatt-hours [kWhr]


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