Reference no: EM13338572
1. To assure the same voltage is available to all devices; circuits are wired in series / parallel / neither.
2. In a series circuit, as resistance (lamps) are added, the current in the circuit increases / decreases / remains the same.
3. In a parallel circuit, as resistance is added, the voltage drop at each lamp increases / decreases / remains the same.
4. In a parallel circuit, as resistance is added, the current in the circuit increases / decreases / remains the same.
5. A flashlight bulb with a potential difference of 6.0 V across it has a resistance of 8.5 W. How much current is in the bulb filament?
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6. Suppose three flashlight bulbs each with a resistance of 8.5? are connected in series with a 6 V battery. How much current is in each bulb?
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7. Suppose three flashlight bulbs each with a resistance of 8.5? are connected in parallel with a 6 V battery. How much current is in each bulb?
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