Physics principles and equations
With components in series, the total potential difference equals the sum of the potential differences across each component.
Ohm’s law relates potential difference, current and resistance:
ǻV = IR
With components in series, the same amount of current flows through each component.
Step-by-step derivation
Step Reason
1. ǻVtotal = ǻV 1 +...+ ǻVn totalǻV is sum of series ǻV’s
2. IRequiv = I 1 R 1 +...+ InRn Ohm’s law
3. I = I 1 = I 2 = ... = In current the same
4. Requiv = R 1 +...+ Rn divide by equal current
27.7 - Interactive problem: series wiring
The circuit to the right contains two light bulbs and a 12-volt battery. One of the light
bulbs, R 1 , has a resistance of 75 . Your task is to determine the resistance of the
R 2 bulb.
You have an ammeter at your disposal. You drag this tool onto the circuit to
measure the current.
Use the ammeter, Ohm’s law and your knowledge of equivalent resistance in series
circuits to determine the resistance of the R 2 bulb. In order to solve the problem you
may want to first consider what the equivalent resistance of the two resistors must
be given the reading of the ammeter and the voltage shown for the battery.
Type your answer in the space provided. Press CHECK, and a message will
indicate whether your answer is correct.
You can try again by entering a new answer and pressing CHECK again.
If you have trouble solving this problem, review Ohm’s law and the section on the
equivalent resistance of resistors in series.
27.8 - Interactive checkpoint: voltage divider
Avoltage divider is often used in
circuits where the potential difference
available is too large for certain
components. A resistor is placed in
series with the sensitive component,
“using up” some of the potential
difference available. In the circuit
shown, a 5.00 V battery is connected
to a 20.0 resistor and a sensitive
15.0 light bulb. What is the
potential difference across the light
bulb? Use equivalent resistance to
solve the problem.
Answer:
V = V
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