Potential Difference in Series Circuits 2

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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestionHTML BlockWhere [x] has a potential difference of2a) Calculate the potential difference of [y]?Correct Answer 2aResults 2a2b) Explain you answer in part a?Where [x] has a potential difference of2ci) Calculate the potential difference of [y]?Correct Answer 2ciResults 2ci2cii) Calculate the potential difference of [z]?Correct Answer 2ciiResults 2cii2d) Explain why the two lamps in the bottom circuit will both be less bright than the single lamp in the top circuit?
ppefmhEdGarstin1/2The diagram below shows a simple circuit.222Correct
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
52.52.5Correct2.52.5Correct
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is different at every point.
  • Electrical current is created in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
ppefmhEdGarstin1/2The diagram below shows a simple circuit.222Correct
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
52.52.5Correct2.52.5Correct
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is different at every point.
  • Electrical current is created in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
ppefmhEdGarstin0/2The diagram below shows a simple circuit.626Correct
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
42.52Incorrect2.52Incorrect
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is different at every point.
  • Electrical current is created in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
ppefmhEdGarstin1/2The diagram below shows a simple circuit.525Incorrect
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
92.54.5Incorrect2.54.5Incorrect
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is different at every point.
  • Electrical current is created in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
ppefmhEdGarstin1/2The diagram below shows a simple circuit.525Incorrect
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the same.
  • Because the circuit contains only one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
  • Because the circuit contains more than one component, then the potential difference across the filament lamp must be the different.
92.54.5Incorrect2.54.5Incorrect
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is used up in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
  • Electrical current is not used up in a circuit. The current is different at every point.
  • Electrical current is created in a circuit. The current is always the same at every point.
FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestionHTML BlockWhere [x] has a potential difference of2a) Calculate the potential difference of [y]?Correct Answer 2aResults 2a2b) Explain you answer in part a?Where [x] has a potential difference of2ci) Calculate the potential difference of [y]?Correct Answer 2ciResults 2ci2cii) Calculate the potential difference of [z]?Correct Answer 2ciiResults 2cii2d) Explain why the two lamps in the bottom circuit will both be less bright than the single lamp in the top circuit?