G8 Week7 Worksheet
G8 Week7 Worksheet
G8 Week7 Worksheet
1. Determine the equivalent (total) resistance for each of the following circuits below.
2. Determine the total voltage (electric potential) for each of the following circuits below.
b) If the resistors were light bulbs, how do you expect the brightness of the bulbs to be affected by adding
more bulbs in series?
f) If the resistance of a circuit is quadrupled, by what factor does the current change?
g) Fill out the table for the circuit diagramed at the right.
c) If the resistors were light bulbs, explain in terms of charge flow (current) and energy per charge (voltage)
which bulb would be brightest / dimmest.
d) If the resistors were light bulbs, how does the brightness of each bulb in circuit B compare to
the brightness of the single bulb in circuitA,?
e) How is the resistance of a circuit affected by adding additional pathways?
f) Fill out the table for the circuit diagramed at the right.
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h) If the resistors were light bulbs, explain in terms of charge flow (current) and energy per charge (voltage)
which bulb would be brightest / dimmest.
b) Imagine that the resistors in parallel (R2 and R3) were a single resistor.
How would the combined equivalent resistance of R23 compare to the
resistance of R1?
c) Now let R1 = 10 , R2 = 20 and R3 = 30 Fill out the table for the circuit
Circuit Voltage Resistance Power (W)
Current (A)
Position (V) (Ω)
1 10.0
2 20.0
3 30.0
Total 6.00
Questions 6 and 7 refer to the following:
The diagram to the right represents an electric
circuit consisting of four resistors and a 12-volt
battery.
8) A 6.0-ohm lamp requires 0.25 ampere of current to operate. In which circuit below would the lamp operate
correctly when switch S is closed?
13) Calculate the resistance of the unknown resistor, R in the diagram shown.
14. A 110-V household circuit that contains an 1800-W microwave, a 1000-W toaster, and an 800-W
coffeemaker is connected to a 20-A fuse. Determine the current. Will the fuse melt if the microwave and the
coffeemaker are both on?
14. Determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors of 12 and 18 when they are connected
a) in parallel
b) in series
15) Assume that you have five one thousand ohm (1000 ) resistors.
a) Devise a circuit with an equivalent resistance of 1333 ohms.
c) Using all five resistors, what is the smallest resistance that can be constructed?
d) Using all five resistors, what is the largest resistance that can be constructed?
16. Given the circuit at right: 24
3
10
8
6
15 5
I1=3A
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