The net effective resistance of six 3-ohm resistances in series is (3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 +3) = 18 ohms.
Current = E/R = 9/18 = 0.5 Amp.
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student where given materials to comeplete a circuit to turn on one light.The materials recieved were two wires,a AA battery,and various size of the light bulbs.What is the variable in the experiment.
Student A is correct. A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protects against electrical shocks by monitoring the imbalance of current between the hot and neutral wires. If a ground fault occurs, the GFCI will quickly interrupt the circuit to prevent potential harm.
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Just one! You'd never believe it but you only need one wire in a curcuit. unless things are stopping it then you need more. it depends on what materials you are using. my physics teacher always told me that the clips on the end of the wire are crocodiles and if i didnt do my experiments properly, i would be eaten alive :) i was the best student in the class after that experience.
Components in a parallel circuit share the same voltage. Etotal = E1 = E2 = . . . EnTotal resistance in a parallel circuit is less than any of the individual resistances. Rtotal = 1 / (1/R1 + 1/R2 + . . . 1/Rn)Total current in a parallel circuit is equal to the sum of the individual branch currents. Itotal = I1 + I2+ . . . In Answered by MD.Nazeer Ahmed,MCET Student.
This is a very complicated question in reality. in a simple Dc circuit (i.e. a battery driven circuit) there are 2 way's that current is talked about. the reason is historic, so here goes a very brief answer. When people first beagn to identify how current flowed in circuits there was a school of thought that a sort of liquid flowed in electric circuits, and the driver (battery) had parts that had an excess of the liquid, and parts that had less. The bits with more were positive + and the bits with less were lacking (negative) - Naturally the liquid would try to balance the circuit, and so current was said to flow from positive to neagtive. This is referred to as conventional current. so Conventional current is said to flow from positive to negative. Thanks to the work of Earnest Rutherford and Niels Bohr (a student of rutherford) we now know that electric current flows as a result of electrons in the wire bumping along the wire jumping from atom to atom. This actually means that in reality current should have been flowing from negative (a surplus store of electrons) to positive (a lack of electrons) to avoid confusion, a new term was coined. Electron Flow. so Electron Flow is from Negative to Positive. Now to your question. How does electricity flow in a simple circuit. A Battery has 2 plates, one charged with a surplus of electrons, and one lacking electrons. When a circuit is closed, the difference in the potential of the plates (called potential difference, and measured in Volts) causes electrons to be pushed into one end of the wire at the negative terminal, while a strong pull is made on the other end of the wire by the positive terminal. The electron at the negative terminal pushes its way onto the copper atom, making it's charge unbalance, so it lets one of its electrons go, this free electron, moves on the next atom ... and so on, literally bumping electrons along the wire in the direction of pull, created by the battery. finally an electron exists the wire into the battery and one electron has been transfered to balance the battery charge. The stronger the force (Voltage) the faster the electrons flow, this continues until the driving force (battery) is balanced (discharged) when we say the battery is flat. Hope this makes it a bit easier to understand what is happening, even if I can't exactly answer the question But I suspect your answer should be Electron Flow in a simple electrical circuit is from Negative to positive.
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This looks like a question from a student's coursework. It is impossible to answer without seeing the circuit diagram(s) that the question is asking about.An actual diagram is needed to show which components are in parallel and which are in series.If you want someone else to do your homework for you, you will either have to find out how to attach a Related Link to this question, going to a separate web page which shows the diagram(s), or - much better - read your course materials and answer this question all by yourself. Doing the work yourself is the only way to really learn this technical stuff!
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