What are the 3 formulas for Ohm's Law?
V = IxR
I = V/R
R = V/I
True or False: A parallel circuit has one pathway for the current to take.
FALSE
How many pathways can a current flow in a series circuit?
One
List the four ways you can change the resistance of a wire.
Temperature
Thickness
Length
Material
Voltage increases when current increases.
Voltage decreases when resistance ______________.
increases
In a parallel circuit with 3 lightbulbs, what would happen to the other lightbulbs if one were to go out?
Which lab tool is used to measure the electric current flowing through a circuit?
ammeter
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
What is a resistor?
A device in electrical circuits that uses electrical energy to interfere with the flow of electric charge and slow it down.
When a current of 3 amperes is run through the coiled heating element of a stove, the resistance of the element is 80 ohms. What is the voltage of the stove?
240 volts
What are the units of measure for resistance, current, and voltage?
V (V)
I (Ampere)
R (Ω)
In a series circuit, if one bulb goes out, why do all the other bulbs go out? Explain.
All parts of the circuit are connected one after another. There is no other path for the current to take.

What will definitely be the same no matter the color?
Voltage, Current, Resistance?
Voltage
A walkman uses a standard 1.5 V battery. How much resistance is in the circuit if it uses 0.01 amps?
150 ohms
As additional resistors are added to a parallel circuit, what happens to the brightness of light?
There is no change
As additional resistors are added to a series circuit, what happens to the brightness of light?
It dims
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: As the length of a wire increases, what happens to the resistance?
The resistance increases
A frying pan is connected to a 110-volt circuit. If the resistance of the frying pan is 10 ohms, how many amperes does the frying pan draw?
11 amps
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

What is the total current of this circuit?
11 amps
Explain why copper metal is a good conductor of electricity.
The electrons are able to flow easily and quickly
What is a fuse?
A device that prevents a circuit from overheating and causing a fire. Contains a piece of metal that bends when the current in it is too large.