Deck 10: Series Circuits

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Individual voltages appearing across each resistance of a series circuit are known as ____.

A)voltage drops
B)filament drops
C)filament lamps
D)voltage lamps
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The concept of a reference point is important in describing not only polarity markings but voltage levels as well.
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The total resistance of a series circuit is equal to the sum of all individual ____.

A)voltage drops
B)resistors
C)watts
D)resistance drops
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When two voltage sources are interconnected with identical poles, such connections are known as series-opposing.
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Cells and other voltage sources are often connected in series to obtain ____ voltages.

A)lower
B)similar
C)higher
D)grounded
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The total power dissipation is less than the sum of all the individual power ratings.
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In electrical theory, ____ are often called ground, regardless of whether or not they are actually connected to the earth.

A)pole points
B)references
C)circuit grounders
D)reference points
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In some applications, voltage division is achieved by means of potentiometers.
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Voltage ____ are series circuits in which the source voltage is divided among the resistors proportionally to their ohmic values.

A)subtractors
B)multipliers
C)additions
D)dividers
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When series circuits are used for the purpose of obtaining different voltages from one voltage source, they are known as voltage subtractors.
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To determine the polarity of a voltage drop, we simply consider the ____ of the current.

A)location
B)direction
C)magnitude
D)strength
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In discussing the voltage distribution of a circuit, it is not good enough to merely refer to the magnitude of the voltages, because equal consideration should be given to the polarity of the voltages.
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The characteristics of series circuits can be summed up in three rules, which are that voltage drops add, current remains the same, and resistance ____.

A)adds
B)remains the same
C)subtracts
D)increases
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The total voltage of a series circuit is equal to the sum of all the voltage drops.
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In the series-aiding method of connecting voltage sources, the positive pole of one source always connects with the positive pole of another source.
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When any number of devices are connected so that there is only a single circuit path for electrons, the devices are in series.
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If there are seven lamps in the series circuit, but one lamp has been removed, we can use the formula ____ to determine how much voltage, if any, exists across the open socket.

A)E = R - I
B)E = R + I
C)E = IR
D)E = I/R
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Since the current flow through a series circuit is the same at all points in the circuit, the voltage drop across any particular resistance is equal to the total circuit current plus the value of that resistor.
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The sum of individual ____ equals the total applied voltage.

A)charges
B)resistors
C)voltages
D)watts
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A common method for determining the voltage drop across series elements is to use the ____ formula.

A)general voltage divider
B)specific voltage divider
C)specific voltage subtractor
D)general voltage subtractor
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Deck 10: Series Circuits
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Individual voltages appearing across each resistance of a series circuit are known as ____.

A)voltage drops
B)filament drops
C)filament lamps
D)voltage lamps
A
2
The concept of a reference point is important in describing not only polarity markings but voltage levels as well.
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3
The total resistance of a series circuit is equal to the sum of all individual ____.

A)voltage drops
B)resistors
C)watts
D)resistance drops
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When two voltage sources are interconnected with identical poles, such connections are known as series-opposing.
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Cells and other voltage sources are often connected in series to obtain ____ voltages.

A)lower
B)similar
C)higher
D)grounded
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The total power dissipation is less than the sum of all the individual power ratings.
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In electrical theory, ____ are often called ground, regardless of whether or not they are actually connected to the earth.

A)pole points
B)references
C)circuit grounders
D)reference points
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In some applications, voltage division is achieved by means of potentiometers.
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9
Voltage ____ are series circuits in which the source voltage is divided among the resistors proportionally to their ohmic values.

A)subtractors
B)multipliers
C)additions
D)dividers
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When series circuits are used for the purpose of obtaining different voltages from one voltage source, they are known as voltage subtractors.
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To determine the polarity of a voltage drop, we simply consider the ____ of the current.

A)location
B)direction
C)magnitude
D)strength
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In discussing the voltage distribution of a circuit, it is not good enough to merely refer to the magnitude of the voltages, because equal consideration should be given to the polarity of the voltages.
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The characteristics of series circuits can be summed up in three rules, which are that voltage drops add, current remains the same, and resistance ____.

A)adds
B)remains the same
C)subtracts
D)increases
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The total voltage of a series circuit is equal to the sum of all the voltage drops.
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In the series-aiding method of connecting voltage sources, the positive pole of one source always connects with the positive pole of another source.
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When any number of devices are connected so that there is only a single circuit path for electrons, the devices are in series.
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If there are seven lamps in the series circuit, but one lamp has been removed, we can use the formula ____ to determine how much voltage, if any, exists across the open socket.

A)E = R - I
B)E = R + I
C)E = IR
D)E = I/R
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18
Since the current flow through a series circuit is the same at all points in the circuit, the voltage drop across any particular resistance is equal to the total circuit current plus the value of that resistor.
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The sum of individual ____ equals the total applied voltage.

A)charges
B)resistors
C)voltages
D)watts
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A common method for determining the voltage drop across series elements is to use the ____ formula.

A)general voltage divider
B)specific voltage divider
C)specific voltage subtractor
D)general voltage subtractor
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