Combining Resistors in Series & Parallel definitions Flashcards
Combining Resistors in Series & Parallel definitions
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Equivalent Resistance
A single resistor that represents the total resistance of a group of resistors in a circuit.Series Connection
Resistors connected end-to-end, increasing total resistance by summing individual resistances.Parallel Connection
Resistors connected across the same two points, decreasing total resistance by providing multiple paths for current.Direct Connection
A connection between resistors without any splits in the wire, characteristic of series circuits.Loop
A closed path in a circuit where current can flow, often used to identify parallel connections.Voltage Source
A component, like a battery, that provides electrical energy to a circuit.Current
The flow of electric charge through a conductor, influenced by the circuit's resistance.Ohm
The unit of electrical resistance, symbolized by Ω, representing the resistance between two points.Common Denominator
A shared multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions, used to simplify parallel resistance calculations.Shortcut Equation
A simplified formula for calculating equivalent resistance in specific resistor configurations.Branch
A part of a circuit where the current can split into different paths, relevant in parallel circuits.Charge
An electrical property of particles that causes them to experience a force in an electric field.Resistor Network
A combination of multiple resistors in a circuit, which can be simplified to a single equivalent resistor.Fraction
A mathematical expression representing the division of one quantity by another, used in parallel resistance calculations.Simplification
The process of reducing a complex resistor network to a simpler form with fewer components.