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Circuits Foldable
Use complete sentences to answer the following focus questions. Answers
can be found by reading ch 35 and one other resource on your desk.
Series Circuit
1) What is the definition of a series circuit?
2) What is an advantage of a series circuit?
3) What is a disadvantage of a series circuit?
4) What are examples of things that are wired in series?
5) In a series circuit, how does voltage (V) at each device/resistor compare to total
voltage?
6) In a series circuit, how does total resistance (R) compare to any 1 resistor?
7) In a series circuit, how does current (I) at each device/resistor compare to total
current?
Parallel Circuit
1) What is the definition of a parallel circuit?
2) What is an advantage of a parallel circuit?
3) What is a disadvantage of a parallel circuit?
4) What are examples of things that are wired in parallel?
5) In a parallel circuit, how does voltage (V) at each device/resistor compare to total
voltage?
6) In a parallel circuit, how does total resistance (R) compare to any 1 resistor?
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7) In a parallel circuit, how does current (I) at each device/resistor compare to total
current?