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Activity 1.2.3 electrical circuits physical
Activity 1.2.3 electrical circuits physical




activity 1.2.3 electrical circuits physical

However for my circuit this was not the scenario.Ĥ.

#Activity 1.2.3 electrical circuits physical series

The current should be same between the diodes as it is from the power supply in step 8 because in a series circuit there is a single path for current flow which means that that the circuit should be the same throughout the entire circuit. Explain why the current is the same between the diodes as it is from the power supply in step 8. However for some reason the current output at the power supply is not equivalent to the current through each component in the series circuit.ģ. My data supports the relationship observed in that the sum of the voltages of the resistor, diode #1, and diode #2 is only 0.01 less than the voltage of the power supply. In a series circuit, the current output at the power supply is equivalent to the current through each component in the series circuit. In a series circuit, the voltage output at the battery is equal to the sum of the voltage across each component in the series circuit. Explain how your data support the relationships observed. Explain the relationship between the current output at the power supply and the current through each component in the series circuit. Explain the difference between the voltage output at the battery and the voltage across each component in the series circuit. In a parallel circuit both ends of components are connected together and there are many flow paths.Ģ.

activity 1.2.3 electrical circuits physical

The difference between a series and a parallel circuit is that in a series circuit there is only a single path for current flow and all of the components are connected from end to end.

activity 1.2.3 electrical circuits physical

Explain the difference between a series and a parallel circuit.






Activity 1.2.3 electrical circuits physical