draw a circuit with a 2 Ω and a 4 Ω resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0v battery

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Draw a circuit with a 2Ω and a 4 Ω resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery. What is the current through the 2 Ω resistor? What is the current through the 4 Ω resistor? What is the current through the cell? 1)Workbook page 88, Q3. 2) Workbook page 89, Q4

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Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω and a 4 Ω resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery. What is the current through the 2 Ω resistor? What is the current through the 4 Ω resistor? What is the current through the cell?. 1)Workbook page 88, Q3. 2) Workbook page 89, Q4. Alternating current. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω  and a 4  Ω  resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery

• Draw a circuit with a 2Ω and a 4 Ω resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery.

• What is the current through the 2 Ω resistor?

• What is the current through the 4 Ω resistor?

• What is the current through the cell?

1)Workbook page 88, Q3.2) Workbook page 89, Q4

Page 2: Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω  and a 4  Ω  resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery

Alternating current

L.O.:What is alternating current?What is the frequency of the UK mains supplyHow do we use an oscilloscope to measure the frequency of an alternating current?

Page 3: Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω  and a 4  Ω  resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery

Direct current (d.c.)Direct current (d.c.)Direct current (d.c.)Direct current (d.c.)

Direct current (d.c.)

Page 4: Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω  and a 4  Ω  resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery

Alternating current (a.c.)Alternating current (a.c.)Alternating current (a.c.)Alternating current (a.c.)

Alternating current

Page 5: Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω  and a 4  Ω  resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery

1. An alternating current (a.c.) constantly changes direction. 50Hz means the current changes direction 50 times in one second

2. Mains electricity is an a.c. supply3. A direct current (d.c.) is found in

battery/cell circuits. The current always flows in the same direction

A.C./D.C.A.C./D.C.A.C./D.C.A.C./D.C.

A.C./D.C.

Page 6: Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω  and a 4  Ω  resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery

In the UK, the mains frequency is 50 cycles per second (Hz).

A mains circuit has a live wire which is alternately positive and negative every cycle an a neutral wire at zero volts.

Page 7: Draw a circuit with a 2 Ω  and a 4  Ω  resistor in parallel, running off a 6.0V battery

1) Workbook page 912) Workbook page 903) Q3, page 884) Q4, page 895) Qs in hand out.