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Section 11.5
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1
In a series circuit, the current…
A)is different at all points.
B)is the same at all points.
C)changes as it gets closer to the ammeter.
D)is calculated by dividing resistance by voltage.
2
Adding loads in a series circuit is similar to…
A)increasing the intensity of the bulbs being used.
B)decreasing the number of resistors in a circuit.
C)decreasing the length of a wire.
D)increasing the length of a wire.
3
As more bulbs are added to a series circuit, each bulb will glow with…
A)the same intensity.
B)varying amounts of intensity.
C)more intensity.
D)less intensity.
4
In a parallel circuit, IT is equal to…
A)the current entering the smallest load.
B)the sum of the currents entering all loads.
C)the sum of the resistance of all loads.
D)the current entering any one of the loads.
5
The total resistance of loads in a parallel circuit is…
A)less than the resistance of the largest load, but greater than the resistance of the smallest load.
B)greater than the resistance of the largest load.
C)less than the resistance of the smallest load.
D)greater than the resistance of the smallest load.







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