Task 1 : Series Circuit
Task 1 : Series Circuit
What is the formula to calculate resistance in a series circuit?
R = V/I
R = I/V
R = V+I
R = V-I
In a series circuit, if one resistor is removed, what happens to the total resistance?
It increases
It decreases
It remains the same
It depends on the value of the resistor
Which of the following is true for a series circuit?
The current is the same at all points
The voltage is the same at all points
The resistance is the same at all points
The power is the same at all points
What is the formula to calculate total resistance in a series circuit?
1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ...
R = R1 + R2 + R3 + ...
R = R1 * R2 * R3 * ...
R = R1 / R2 / R3 / ...
What is the formula to calculate total voltage in a series circuit?
V = V1 + V2 + V3 + ...
V = V1 * V2 * V3 * ...
V = V1 / V2 / V3 / ...
V = V1 - V2 - V3 - ...
In a series circuit, if one resistor is removed, what happens to the total current?
It increases
It decreases
It remains the same
It depends on the value of the resistor
In a series circuit, if the voltage across one resistor is increased, what happens to the total current?
It increases
It decreases
It remains the same
It depends on the value of the resistor
In a series circuit, if one resistor is removed, what happens to the total voltage?
It increases
It decreases
It remains the same
It depends on the value of the resistor
In a series circuit, if the current is increased, what happens to the total voltage?
It increases
It decreases
It remains the same
It depends on the value of the resistor
In a series circuit, if the total resistance is increased, what happens to the total current?
It increases
It decreases
It remains the same
It depends on the value of the resistor