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CIRCUITS Chapter 13.3

CIRCUITS Chapter 13.3. Electric Circuit An electrical device connected so that it provides one or more complete paths for the movement of charges

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Page 1: CIRCUITS Chapter 13.3. Electric Circuit An electrical device connected so that it provides one or more complete paths for the movement of charges

CIRCUITS

Chapter 13.3

Page 2: CIRCUITS Chapter 13.3. Electric Circuit An electrical device connected so that it provides one or more complete paths for the movement of charges

Electric Circuit

• An electrical device connected so that it provides one or more complete paths for the movement of charges.

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Schematic Diagram

• A graphic representation of an electric circuit or apparatus, with standard symbols for the electrical devices.

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Wire or Conductor

• Wires that connect elements are conductors.

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Resistor

• Wires with multiple bends indicating resistance to a straight path.

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Bulb or Lamp

• The winding of the filament indirectly indicates that the light bulb is a resistor.

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Battery or Direct Current Source

• The difference in line height indicates a voltage between positive and negative terminals of the battery. The taller line represents the positive terminal of the battery.

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Switch

• The small circles indicate the two places where the switch makes contact with the wires. Most switches work by breaking only one of the contacts.

Open switch

Closed switch

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Series Circuits

• A circuit that provides a single path for current to flow.

• As you add resistors, the total resistance (RT) of the circuit increases causing the total current to decrease.

• The current through each resistor is the same no matter what the value of the resistor.

• The voltage of the battery is shared between each resistor.

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Series Circuit

• If three lamps are connected in series and one lamp burns out, all the lamps are not going to light. The circuit will be broken.

• As identical lamps are added in series, the light will get dimmer because less current is flowing through the lamps

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Parallel Circuit

• A circuit that provides two or more paths for current to flow.

• As you add resistors, the total resistance (RT) in the circuit decreases causing the total current to increase.

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Parallel Circuit

• The current through each resistor depends on the value of that particular resistor. The higher the resistance, the lesser the current that passes through the resistor.

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Parallel Circuit

• The voltage of the battery is the same across each resistor. Each resistor gets the same voltage value of the battery.

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Parallel Circuits

• If three lamps are connected in parallel and one lamp burns out, all the other lamps are still going to light. There is still a circuit intact.

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Parallel Circuit

• As identical lamps are added in parallel, the brightness of the lamps will not change. More current is added.

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Series Circuit Parallel Circuit