series/parallel practice worksheet

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total circuit power is the sum of all component powers

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when resistive elements are added, total circuit resistance decreases

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when resistive elements are removed total circuit resistance increases

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when resistive elements are removed total circuit power increases

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when resistive elements are removed, total circuit power decreases

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when resistive elements are removed total circuit power remains unchanged

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when resistive elements are removed total circuit resistance remains unchanged

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source voltage remains unchanged by removing resistive components

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when resistive components are added voltage drop across all elements decrease

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when resistive elements are added the voltage drop across all elements increase

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when resistive elements are added the voltage drop across all elements is unchanged

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Total resistance may be calculated by the square root of r1^1 +r2^1

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when resistive components are removed total circuit current decreases

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component current is proportional to component resistance

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Adding resistive elements will decrease circuit power

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Source voltage is read across an open resistive component

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Individual component resistances add by the reciprocal for total circuit current

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Total circuit resistance is always smaller then the smallest resistive element

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Total source voltage remains unchanged by adding resistive elements

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The sum of currents through all components will equal the total current

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The sum of component voltage drops will equal the source voltage

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Adding resistive components will increase the total circuit resistance

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Equal size loads will have equal voltages

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The largest resistance element is the smallest load (not on test)

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The smallest resistive element is the smallest load(not on test)

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Equal size loads will have different voltages

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When resistive elements are added total circuit current decreases

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Equal size resistive components will have equal powers

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When source voltage increases total circuit current increases

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Source voltage is read across a shorted resistive component

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Removing resistive components will increase total circuit resistance

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Individual component powers add by the reciprocal for total circuit power

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