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Understanding Circuits: Key Concepts and Design Principles
Understanding Circuits: Key Concepts and Design Principles
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FLVS
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Course
SCIENCE 4.01
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Date
Dec 10, 2024
Pages
2
Uploaded by SargentWombat2468
Circuits Worksheet
Part 1 Questions (20 points)
1.
You have a battery and a light bulb. What else must you have to complete the circuit to light the bulb.
Why is this component necessary? We'll first you need to connect the wire, that way the electronic to
move within so it can hit the bulb.
2.
How is a parallel circuit different from a series circuit? Provide an example to support your statement.
Now a parallel circuit has more than path so that the parallel circuit basically meaning that the circuit
only go one way.
3.
What is the role of resistance in an electrical circuit? Provide an example to support your statement.
The whole point of electrical circuit resistance now with
more of the resistance it will
immediately slow down.
4.
Ohm’s law is represented by the following equation:
Explain how the current would change if the amount of voltage increased, but resistance stayed the
same. It would change because of the pressure It has, behind the flow.
Part 2 Circuit Design (15 points)
Insert or draw your circuit diagram here
Part 2 Questions (20 points)
1.
Is the circuit you created a parallel, a series, or a series/parallel circuit? Support your answer with a
description of this type of circuit. So the circuit
is a series because that will on the bulb showing it light,
only making one path there for the electron. Traveling withOut any problem,
2.
If you were to add two more resistors to your circuit, but your voltage source stayed the same, how will
this affect the current in the circuit? To support your statement, provide an example of how this will
affect your device. If I did put more of the resistors in my circuit, resistance decrease immediately and
my original one will increase.
3.
Describe the role of the switch in an electrical circuit. The role of a switch basically the electrical in the
circuit would be a something you can turn on the circuit or you can turn it off with a switch.
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4.
Describe the path of electric current through your circuit. So the path that I made with my current
circuit was from a battery source that would then wire, the switches for the light bulb.
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