Formulas
Resistance
Series Rules
Historical Names
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100

State the formula for total resistance of a series DC circuit

RT = R1+R2+R3...

100

Red - Black - Orange - Gold

20 K Ohms

100

This variable of Ohm's Law is the same through the entire series circuit

Current

100

This Italian was a pioneer in the study of electricity and his name is the "force" behind this variable

Alessandro Volta

100

Circuit #1

I = 4.8 mA
200

State the fundamental formula in the electrical field 

V = I R

200

Yellow - Purple - Black 

47 Ohms +/- 20%

200

The total ______ is the sum of the individual ______ of each component

Resistance

200

This German gave a complete theory of electricity in his 1827 book "The Galvanic Circuit Investigated Mathematically"

George Ohm

200

Circuit #2

VS = 18v

300

State the formula for electrical power

P = I V

300

Color code for 3.7 Ohms +/- 20%

Orange - Purple - Gold 

300

The total voltage across a series circuit is equal to the sum of this

Individual voltage drops

300

Though important to the electrical field, this man's law originated in his work with steam engines

James Watt

300

Circuit #3

Vs = 3v

400

I2R = 

P (Power)

400

Color code for 66 M Ohms +/- 5%

Blue - Blue - Blue - Gold

400

The voltage drop across a resistor is _____ to the size of the resistor

Proportional

400

The man gave his name to the charge equivalent to 6.241 x 1018 electrons

Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

400

Circuit #4

VR1, VR2, VR3 = 12v

500

State the formula that utilizes the ratio between a resistor and the total resistance to divide the total voltage

VR= Vs (Rx/RT)

500

Color code for 250 Ohms +/- 10%

Red - Green - Brown - Silver

500

The total power dissipated in a series circuit is equal to this

The sum of the individual power dissipations

500

This common law used in series DC circuits was named after this man and was actually his second circuit law

Gustav Kirchhoff

500

Circuit #5

V= -13.9v