Current and Resistance
Series and Parallel Circuits
Power and Energy
Kirchhoff's Laws
Capacitors in Circuits
100

A 12 V battery is connected across a single 4 Ω resistor. This is the current through the resistor.

What is 3 A?

100

Two 4 Ω resistors are connected in series. This is the equivalent resistance of the pair.

What is 8 Ω?

100

A current of 2 A flows through a device when 12 V is applied across it. This is the power dissipated.

What is 24 W?

100

At a circuit junction, two wires carry currents of 3 A and 2 A into the junction. Only one other wire is connected. This is the current flowing through it, and its direction.

What is 5 A flowing out of the junction?

100

Once a capacitor in a DC circuit is fully charged, this is the current flowing through it.

What is zero?

200

A wire's length is doubled while its cross-sectional area and material stay the same. This is what happens to its resistance.

What is it doubles?

200

Two 4 Ω resistors are connected in parallel. This is the equivalent resistance of the pair.

What is 2 Ω?

200

When the voltage across a fixed resistor is doubled, the power it dissipates changes by this factor.

What is 4 (it quadruples)?

200

A 9 V battery is connected in a single loop with three resistors in series: 1 Ω, 2 Ω, and 6 Ω. This is the current in the loop.

What is 1 A?

200

A 5 μF capacitor is fully charged across a 10 V battery. This is the charge stored on it

What is 50 μC?


300

Two wires of the same material and length have circular cross-sections, but wire A's diameter is twice wire B's. This is the ratio of wire A's resistance to wire B's resistance.

What is 1 to 4?

300

Two identical bulbs are wired in series with a battery. A third identical bulb is then added in parallel with one of them. The brightness of the remaining series bulb does this.

What is it gets brighter?


300

A 4 Ω resistor and an 8 Ω resistor are connected in parallel across the same battery. This is the ratio of the power dissipated by the 4 Ω resistor to that of the 8 Ω resistor.

What is 2 to 1?

300

A real battery is short-circuited, connected directly across its own terminals with effectively zero external resistance. This is its terminal voltage during the short.

What is approximately zero?

300

A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a battery and reaches steady state. The plate separation is then halved while the battery stays connected. The energy stored in the capacitor does this

What is doubles?
400

A copper wire's temperature rises from 20 °C to 120 °C. Using α ≈ 4 × 10⁻³ /°C, this is the percent increase in its resistance.

What is 40%?

400

A 24 V battery is connected to a 2 Ω resistor in series with a parallel combination of a 6 Ω and a 3 Ω resistor. This is the current through the 6 Ω resistor.

What is 2 A?

400

A 60 W and a 100 W incandescent bulb (both rated for 120 V) are mistakenly wired in series across a single 120 V outlet. This is which bulb glows more brightly.

What is the 60 W bulb?

400

A 12 V battery and a 6 V battery are wired in a single loop with their positive terminals facing each other (so they oppose each other), in series with a single 3 Ω resistor. This is the current in the circuit.

What is 2A?

400

A 4 μF and a 2 μF capacitor are connected in parallel and charged to 12 V by a battery. This is the total energy stored in the combination.

What is 432 μJ?

500

A wire of resistance R is melted down and recast (same total volume) into a new wire whose length is three times the original. This is the resistance of the new wire.

What is 9R?

500

Three identical bulbs A, B, and C (each of resistance R) are wired so that bulb A is in series with a parallel combination of B and C, then connected to a battery. This is the ratio of bulb A's brightness to bulb B's brightness.

What is 4 to 1?

500

A real battery has emf 12 V and internal resistance 0.5 Ω. This is the maximum power that can be delivered to an external resistor (over all possible external resistances).

What is 72 W?

500

A battery with emf 20 V and internal resistance 2 Ω is connected to an external circuit consisting of a 4 Ω resistor in parallel with a 12 Ω resistor. This is the power dissipated as heat inside the battery

What is 32W?

500

A 100 μF capacitor charged to 20 V is allowed to discharge through a 50 kΩ resistor. This is the voltage across the capacitor 10 seconds later.

What is ~2.7 V?