Series and Parallel Circuits Questions

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SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS

1 When the below circuit is connected, the reading on the ammeter is 0.56 A.

Seven additional resistors, each of which is identical to the one above, are added to the
circuit in series. What will the reading on the ammeter then be?
(1)

X A 0.06 A

X B 0.07 A

X C 0.08 A

X D 0.56 A

X E 3.92 A

2 The below circuit is connected.

How will the reading on the ammeter change if resistor Y is removed from the
circuit?
(1)

X A It will increase

X B It will decrease

X C It will stay the same

X D It is impossible to say

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3 A student is investigating the below circuit. The bulbs are identical to one another.

The reading on the ammeter is 2 A, and the reading on the voltmeter is 4 V.

Which row gives the correct values for the resistance of the resistor and for the current
through each bulb?
(1)

Resistance of resistor (Ω) Current through each bulb (A)

X A 2 1

X B 2 2

X C 4 1

X D 4 2

X E 6 1

X F 6 2

4 The ammeter in the below circuit reads 0.5 mA.


What is the value of resistor X?
(1)

X A 6Ω

X B 12 Ω

X C 4 kΩ

X D 6 kΩ

X E 12 kΩ

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5 A 9 V cell is connected to two 6 W resistors in series, as shown below.

(a) Show that the ammeter reading is 0.75 A.


(2)

(b) Calculate the potential difference (p.d.) across one of the 6 W resistors.
(2)

Potential difference = ................ V

(c) The resistors are then connected in parallel.


The new reading on the ammeter is now 3 A.

Calculate the current flowing through each resistor.


(2)

Current = ................ A

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(d) What is the equivalent resistance of the parallel 6 W resistors? In other words,
if they were replaced by a single resistor which maintained the current at 3 A,
what would its resistance be?
(2)

Equivalent resistance = ................ W

(e) Explain why placing the resistors in parallel in this circuit had the effect of
increasing the circuit current.
(2)

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6 An old set of decorative lights is made from nine identical lamps which are
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in series, as shown below.
A set of decorative lights is made from nine identical lamps connected in series.

Under normal operating conditions, the lamps draw a current of 2.5 A from a 230 V
Each lamp is designed to take a current of 0.5 A. The set plugs directly into the
mains electricity supply.
230 V mains electricity supply.

4 (a) (i) Calculate the resistance of one of the lamps.

Use the correct equation, from the equations sheet.


(a) Calculate the resistance of each of the lamps.
Show clearly how you work out your final answer and give the unit. (3)
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Resistance = ......................................................................
Resistance of each lamp =(3................
marks) W
4 (a) (ii) What is the total resistance of the set of lights?
(b) Most modern decorative lamps are wired in parallel. Write down one
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advantage of connecting such lamps in parallel rather than in series.
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(1 mark)
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(Total 7 marks)
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