What the Capacitance is dependent on (2 answers).
What is The surface area of the plates and the distance between them?
How to find the effective resistance of resistors in series
What is Adding them all up (R1 + R2 + ... + Rn)?
The direction of current that we follow
What is Positive to Negative?
The official definition of Voltage?
What is The difference in electric potential between two points?
What is It becomes zero because of back voltage?
Resistors in parallel have the same (this).
What is Voltage Drop?
What is used to measure the current in a circuit
What is an Ammeter?
When the terminal voltage across a circuit would be different from the EMF of the battery.
What is The battery is un-ideal and has internal resistance?
The three equations used to determine power
What is P = (I^2)R, IV, and (V^2)/R
Capacitors in series have the same (this)
What is Charge?
After you find the effective resistance in a circuit, you find out the battery is un-ideal. Is the effective resistance found greater than, less than, or equal to the actual value?
What is Less Than?
A current splits between two parallel resistors. One of them receives more current than the other. This is why.
What is Because the resistor with more current flowing through it has a lower resistance?
The condition for an ideal voltmeter
You can compare power in resistors by seeing their difference in (this)
What is Brightness?
The energy across a charged capacitor with a voltage drop of 4 volts and a charge of 6 coulombs.
What is 12 J ?
What is To prevent too much current from flowing through the circuit?
Another way to measure current besides amperes.
What is C/s (Coulombs per second)?
How voltage relates to power
What is a Direct Relationship?
A resistor with the most power will also produce the most (this) (hint: you could feel this)
What Tau (𝜏) =
(both the algebraic and definitive answer are acceptable)
What is RC OR The time required for the voltage across a capacitor to reach 63.2%?
How resistivity relates to temperature
What is a Direct Relationship?
What happens to the current of a constant current circuit when the effective resistance increases.
What is a Trick Question? It's a constant current circuit, so the current can't change.
Kirchoff’s Loop Rule relating to voltage
What is the sum of the potential differences across all elements around a closed circuit = 0?
The power rating of a heater is 100W connected to a voltage of 10 volts. If another identical heater was connected to the heater in series, would the power rating be greater than, less than, or equal to 200W.
What is Less Than?