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Equivalent Resistance, Volts, Amps Volts and Amps in a Series Circuit In a series circuit, the Amps remain constant throughout the whole circuit Amps = 2A Amps = 2A Amps = 2A Volts and Amps in a Series Circuit However, in a series circuit at each resistor the volts change. When you add up all the voltage at each resistor, you end up getting the total volts going Volts3 through the circuit. Volts total = 7V = 2V Volts2 = 3V Amps = 2A Volts1 = 2V Amps = 2A Amps = 2A Volts and Amps in a Parallel Circuit In a parallel circuit, each line of wire has a different amount of amps. When added the amps together, you get the total amount of amps in the entire circuit. Amps3 = 1A Amps2 = .5A Amps3 = .5A Amps tot = 2A Volts and Amps in a Parallel Circuit However, in a parallel circuit if you have a total of 3 volts in the circuit, each resistor will only have 3 volts Volts3 = 3V Amps3 = 1A Volts2 = 3V Amps2 = .5A Amps1 = .5A Volts1 = 3V Amps tot = 2A Volts Total = Equivalent or Total Resistance - Req Equivalent Resistance is the TOTAL resistance of a circuit Symbol: Units: Req or Rt Ω Ohms Formula: Series: Req = R1 + R2 + R3 + … Parallel: 1 1 1 1 ... Re q R1 R 2 R3 What is the equivalent (Req) of the circuit below? 5W 3W 10 W Type of circuit: Series Formula: Req = R1 + R2 + R3 Req = 10 + 5 + 3 Req = 18 W resistance What is the equivalent (Req) of the circuit below? 75 W 30 W Type of circuit: Series Formula: Req = R1 + R2 Req = 75 +30 Req = 105 W resistance What is the equivalent resistance (Req) of the circuit below? 10 Ω 15 Ω Type of circuit: Formula: Parallel 1 1 1 Re q1 R11 1R2 1 ÷ 0.1666 = 6Ω Re q 10 15 1 0.1 0.0666 Re q 1 0.1666 Re q Re q 6W What is the equivalent resistance (Req) of the circuit below? 15 W 5W 15 W Type of circuit: Parallel Formula: 1 1 1 1 Re q R1 R2 R3 1 ÷ 0.3333 = 3Ω 1 1 1 1 Re q 15 5 15 1 0.0666 0.2 0.0666 Re q 1 0.3333 Re q Re q 3W KEY POINTS Symbols of circuit parts: Voltmeter, Ammeter, Power Supply, Resistor Two types of circuits (series and parallel) Formula for Req (equivalent resistance) Series – Req = R1 + R2 + R3 1 1 1 1 Req R 1 R 2 R 3 All the Information you need Simulations Open up applications for simulation Or go to http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulat ions/category/physics Colour coding on resistors Resistors are coated with ceramic. They have color coded bands to indicate resistance 1st & 2nd band first two digits of resistance 3rd band Number of zeros to add after the first two numbers. I.E. 101, or 2, or 3…. Resistor Example: If you have a resister that is red, orange and yellow First colour is red, thus first digit is 2 and the second colour is orange, thus the second digit is 3 = 23 The third colour is yellow, and this digit is 4 we therefore find 104 = 10000 Black 0 Brown 1 Red 2 Orange 3 Yellow 4 Green 5 Blue 6 Violet 7 Gray 8 White 9 This resistance would be 10000 X 23 = 230 000 W