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2.2.3 Comparing Series & Parallel Circuits

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The total resistance for two resistors in parallel is less than the resistance of the smallest resistor

Series circuits

  • Components are connected end-to-end
  • All the current flows through all the components
  • Can only switch them all off at once
  • The Potential difference is shared across the whole circuit. The PD of power supply = sum of PD across each component
  • The current is the same through all parts of the circuit. The Current at one point = current at any other point
  • Total Resistance is the sum of the resistance in each component
    • Resistance of two components is bigger than just one of them, because the charge has to push through both of them when flowing round the circuit
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Parallel circuits

  • Components are connected separately to the power supply
  • Current flows through each one separately
  • You can switch each component off individually
    • Potential difference is the same across all branches
    • PD of power supply = PD of each branch
    • Because charge can only pass through any one branch
    • Current is shared between each of the branches
    • Current through source = sum of current through each branch
    • Total resistance is less than the branch with the smallest resistance
    • Two resistors in parallel will have a smaller overall resistance than just one
    • Because charge has more than one branch to take, so only some charge will flow along each branch
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