Parallel Circuit

Parallel Circuit

Parallel Circuit is a closed circuit in which the current follows more than one pathway. In a parallel circuit, if one bulb breaks, the bulbs in the other branch stay on. In a parallel circuit, the … more

Serial Parallel Circuit

Serial Parallel Circuit

In parallel circuit, The current splits up when it comes to a branch. The current in all the branches adds up to the current in the main part of the circuit. If one bulb breaks, the … more

Electric Potential

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What is the voltage value of the voltmeter? Voltage distribution in series connection When two or more resistors are connected in series, the sum of the resistors’ voltages becomes the total voltage. Therefore, the resistors divide … more

Ohm's Law

Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s Law When you connect the light bulb and the battery with a wire, the bulb lights up. This is because free electrons with negative charges (-) move along the wire, and this flow of charges … more

Electric Potential

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Battery and Load In an electrical circuit, the battery maintains a voltage difference to allow current to flow through the circuit. In an electric circuit, the place where energy is consumed is called a load. Generally, … more

Electric Potential

Electric Potential

Battery and Load In an electrical circuit, the battery maintains a voltage difference to allow current to flow through the circuit. In an electric circuit, the place where energy is consumed is called a load. Generally, … more

Wheatstone Bridge

Wheatstone Bridge

Wheatstone Bridge Electronic measuring instruments like electronic scales detect and measure the resistance change of sensor material. To increase the sensitivity of measuring instruments, it is necessary to measure minute resistance values changes precisely. In this … more

Direct Current(DC) and Alternating Current(AC)

Direct Current(DC) and Alternating Current(AC)

Direct Current, DC In direct current (DC), current flows in only one direction of a conductor. For example, since a battery’s terminals always maintain a constant pole, current flows in only one direction in an electrical … more