Sadly, I was not in the lab at the time, and did not observe the experiment.
(I guess that makes two of us, eh ?)
In a series circuit, the voltage is the same across all components connected in a series. This is known as the series circuit voltage.
Both a Genecon and a battery can serve as sources of electrical energy in a circuit. When connected, both can provide the necessary voltage for current to flow and power the devices in the circuit.
The supply voltage in a parallel circuit remains the same regardless of the number of additional resistors connected. The voltage across each resistor in a parallel circuit is the same as the supply voltage. Adding more resistors in parallel will increase the total current drawn from the supply.
In a parallel circuit the voltage across each component is the same.
In a series circuit with multiple resistors connected in series, the total voltage is equal to the sum of the individual voltages across each resistor.
In a series circuit, the voltage is the same across all components connected in a series. This is known as the series circuit voltage.
Both a Genecon and a battery can serve as sources of electrical energy in a circuit. When connected, both can provide the necessary voltage for current to flow and power the devices in the circuit.
If additional resistance is connected in parallel with a circuit the supply voltage will decrease?
No, as the voltage of a single thermocouple is very low , you need a thermopile (thermocouples connected together) and a circuit to get a readable voltage at the other end.
As load is conected in circuit , so thre is no open circuit therefore there would not be any open circuit voltage.
The supply voltage in a parallel circuit remains the same regardless of the number of additional resistors connected. The voltage across each resistor in a parallel circuit is the same as the supply voltage. Adding more resistors in parallel will increase the total current drawn from the supply.
The voltage depends on how the two batteries are connected to one another. If they are connected in a series circuit (positive end to negative end) the voltage will double. If they are wired in a parallel circuit, (It
Zener is connected in parallel to the circuit
Voltmeters are connected to simple series circuits the same way they are connected to any circuit. They are connected in parallel with the portion of the circuit for which you wish to measure the voltage drop.
The source voltage.
The voltage increases in this case.
voltage source and current source