Thursday, September 18, 2014

Basic Series circuit Electrical

This subcourse is designed to give you a basic knowledge of simple circuits that carry electricity from a power source to some kind of electrical equipment. With a knowledge of these fundamentals, you will be able to make better use of electrical equipment and to better understand future textual materials that mention electrical factors in the function of equipment.After completing the programmed text, you should be able to choose correct answers to questions about basicelectrical circuits, current, resistance, amperes, volts, and equivalent.The series circuit below is an equivalent circuit because both circuits (do/do not) have the same E a and both circuits.

Now that you know what happens toresistance and voltage in a parallel circuit, let us look at current. The diagram below shows that in a parallel circuit, the current splits and flows through (only one/each) resistor.In a parallel circuit, the voltage drop across each resistor (regardless of size) is the same. In a series circuit, the voltage drops are (the same/different) according to the size of the resistor.

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