CHAPTER 17. ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 17.4
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V
V = 5V V = 5V V = 5VV = 15Vzooming inConsider the diagram below. On the left there is a circuit with a single resistor and a
battery.No matter where we measure the current, it is the same in a series circuit. On
the right, we have added a second resistor in series to the circuit. Thetotalresistance of
the circuit hasincreasedand you can see from the reading on the ammeter that the current
in the circuit has decreased.
V = 2 VR = 2ΩI = 0.67 AAdding a resistor to the circuit
increases the total resistanceA
A
R = 1ΩI = 0.67 AV = 2 VR = 2ΩI = 1 AThe current in a series circuit
is the same everywhereA
A
I = 1 A(the current issmaller)smaller)(the current isGeneral experiment: Voltage dividers
Aim:Test what happens to the current and the voltage in series circuits when addi-
tional resistors are added.
Apparatus:- A battery
- A voltmeter
- An ammeter
- Wires
- Resistors
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