Wire
Current
Ampere
Ohm's Law
V = IR
Circuit
R1 = 35 Ohms
R2 = 20 Ohms
R1 and R2 are in series
55 Ohms
Cell in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
Battery
Electromotive Force
Volts
Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3... +Rn
Resistors in series
Steady flow of electricity
Current
C1 = 20 Ohms
C2 = 35 Ohms
C3 = 12 Ohms
C1, C2, and C3 are parallel
77 Ohms
Device that resists the passage of electric current
Resistor
Resistance
Ohm
Ctotal = C1 + C2 + .... Cn
Capacitors in parallel
Device that uses electricity
Load
R1 = 20 Ohms
R2 = 30 Ohms
R1 and R2 are parallel
12 Ohms
Electronic device that can measure voltage, current, and resistance
Multimeter
Power
Watt
1/ (1/C1) + (1/C2) + (1/C3)... (1/Cn)
1/ (1/C1) + (1/C2) + (1/C3)... (1/Cn)
Tiny, negatively charged particles
Electrons
R1 = 5 Ohms
R2 = 6 Ohms
R3 = 7 Ohms
Resistors are parallel
1.96 Ohms
Device that stores electricity in an electric field
Capacitor
Coulomb
1/ [(1/R1)+(1/R2) + (1/R3) +...(1/Rn)]
Resistors in parallel
Offers a steady supply of electros
Power source
R1 = 10 Ohms
R2 = 20 Ohms
R3 = 10 Ohms
R1 and R2 are in series, but R3 is parallel to these.
7.5 Ohms