Exam 5: Series Circuits

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If two series-opposing voltages are equal, the current is

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A combination of series resistances is often called a

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If a circuit has only two series-opposing voltages and they are equal, the current will be zero.

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In a series circuit, what is constant?

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When a circuit has a ground as a common return, voltages are generally measured

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Adding series resistance ______________ the current.

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An extremely low resistance path for current flow is called a(n)

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When the resistance between each ground or common point is infinite ohms, it is said to be

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A break in the current path of a series circuit is called a(n)

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The power needed to produce current in each series resistor is used up in the form of

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In a series circuit containing an open, all the good components will have a voltage of ________ volts.

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In a series circuit containing an open, all the good components will have a voltage

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Since there is only one path for electrons to follow, the voltage must be the same in all parts of a series circuit.

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A common application of series circuits is to use a resistance to

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The ______________ of an IR voltage drop can be associated with the direction of current through resistance.

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When components are connected in successive order, they form a ______________ circuit.

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With no current through a resistor, the resistor has only

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An electric current is a movement of charges between two points, produced by the applied voltage.

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Adding series resistance

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When a voltage drop exists across a resistance, one end must be either more positive or more negative than the other end.

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