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The document provides examples of calculating values in series and parallel circuits, including total resistance, current, and voltages. Multiple examples are given of determining these values for circuits connecting various resistor values with different battery voltages and currents.

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Circuit Question Answers

The document provides examples of calculating values in series and parallel circuits, including total resistance, current, and voltages. Multiple examples are given of determining these values for circuits connecting various resistor values with different battery voltages and currents.

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Circuit Question

Series Circuit Question

1. Three resistors valued at 2 Ω, 6 Ω and 4 Ω respectively are connected in series with a


direct current battery supply of 12V.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]

RT = R1+ R2+ R3 ⇒ RT = 2 Ω + 6 Ω + 4 Ω ⇒ RT = 12 Ω

ii) Determine the current I0 flowing in the series circuit.[2]

V0 = 12V RT = 12 Ω I0 = ?

RT = V0
I0
I0 = V 0 = 12V = 1A
RT 12 Ω

iii) Determine the voltages across each of the individual resistors V1 V2 and V3 of
resistors in the series circuit.[2]

V1 = R1 × V0

RT

V1 = 2Ω × 12 V = 2 V

12 Ω

V2 = 6Ω × 12 V = 6 V

12 Ω

V3 = 4Ω × 12 V = 4 V

12 Ω

2. Three resistors valued at 3 Ω, 6 Ω and 9 Ω respectively are connected in series with a


direct current battery supply of 9V.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]

RT = R1+ R2+ R3 ⇒ RT = 3 Ω + 6 Ω + 9 Ω ⇒ RT = 18 Ω
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ii) Determine the current I0 flowing in the series circuit.[2]

V0 = 9 V RT = 18 Ω I0 = ?

RT = V0
I0
I0 = V 0 = 9V = 0.5A
RT 18 Ω

iii) Determine the voltages across each of the individual resistors V1 V2 and V3 of
resistors in the series circuit.[2]

V1 = R1 × V0

RT

V1 = 3Ω × 9 V = 1.5 V

18 Ω

V2 = 6Ω × 9V =3V

18 Ω

V3 = 9Ω × 9 V = 4.5 V

18 Ω

3. Two resistors valued at 9 Ω and 6 Ω respectively are connected in series with a direct
current battery supply of 3V.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]
ii) Determine the current I0 flowing in the series circuit.[2]
iii) Determine the voltages across each of the individual resistors V1 and V2 of
resistors in the series circuit.[2]

4. Three resistors valued at 1.5 Ω , 2 Ω and 4 Ω respectively are connected in series with a
direct current battery supply of 9V.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]
ii) Determine the current I0 flowing in the series circuit.[2]
iii) Determine the voltages across each of the individual resistors V1 V2 and V3 of
resistors in the series circuit.[2]
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5. Three resistors valued at 3 Ω, 2.5 Ω and 4.5 Ω respectively are connected in series with a
direct current battery supply of 12V.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]
ii) Determine the current I0 flowing in the series circuit.[2]
iii) Determine the voltages across each of the individual resistors V1 V2 and V3 of
resistors in the series circuit.[2]

6. Two resistors valued at 0.25 Ω and 0.5 Ω respectively are connected in series with a
direct current battery supply of 18V.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]
ii) Determine the current I0 flowing in the series circuit.[2]
iii) Determine the voltages across each of the individual resistors V1 and V2 of
resistors in the series circuit.[2]

Parallel circuit Question

7. Three resistors valued at 2 Ω, 6 Ω and 4 Ω respectively are connected in Parallel with a


direct current battery supplying 2A.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the Parallel circuit .[1]

1 = 1 + 1 + 1

RT R1 R2 R3

1 = 1 + 1 + 1

RT 2Ω 6Ω 4Ω

6 + 2 + 3

1 2 Ω,

1 = 11 Ω

RT 12 Ω

RT = 12 Ω = 1.09 Ω

11 Ω

ii) Determine the voltage V0 across the Parallel circuit.[2]

I0 = 2 A RT = 1.09 Ω V0 = ?
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RT = V0
I0
V0 = I0 × RT = 2 A × 1.09 Ω
V0 = 2.18 V
iii) Determine the current flowing in each of the individual resistors I, I2 and I3 of
the Parallel circuit.[2]

8. Three resistors valued at 3 Ω, 6 Ω and 9 Ω respectively are connected in Parallel with a


battery supplying a current of 0.5 A.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the Parallel circuit .[1]

1 = 1 + 1 + 1

RT R1 R2 R3

1 = 1 + 1 + 1

RT 3Ω 6Ω 9Ω

6 + 3 + 2

1 8 Ω,

1 = 11 Ω

RT 18 Ω

RT = 18 Ω = 1.64 Ω

11 Ω

ii) Determine the voltage V0 across the Parallel circuit.[2]

I0 = 0.5 A RT = 1.64 Ω V0 = ?

RT = V0
I0
V0 = I0 × RT = 0.5 A × 1.64 Ω
V0 = 0.82 V
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iii) Determine the current flowing in each of the individual resistors I1, I2 and I3 of
resistors in the Parallel circuit.[2]

9. Two resistors valued at 9 Ω and 6 Ω respectively are connected in Parallel with a battery
supplying a current of 1.5A.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the Parallel circuit .[1]

1 = 1 + 1

RT R1 R2

1 = 1 + 1

RT 6Ω 9Ω

3 + 2

1 8 Ω,

1 = 5Ω

RT 18 Ω

RT = 18 Ω = 3.6 Ω

5Ω

ii) Determine the voltage V0 across Parallel circuit.[2]

I0 = 1.5 A RT = 3.6 Ω V0 = ?

RT = V0
I0
V0 = I0 × RT = 1.5 A × 3.6 Ω
V0 = V

iii) Determine the current flowing in each of the individual resistors I1 and I2 of the
Parallel circuit.[2]

10. Three resistors valued at 1.5 Ω, 2 Ω and 4 Ω respectively are connected in Parallel with a
battery supplying a current of 2A.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]

1 = 1 + 1 + 1
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RT R1 R2 R3

1 = 1 + 1 + 1

RT 1.5 Ω 2Ω 4Ω

8 + 6 + 3

1 2 Ω,

1 = 17 Ω

RT 12 Ω

RT = 12 Ω = 0.71 Ω

17 Ω

ii) Determine the voltage V0 across the Parallel circuit.[2]

I0 = 2 A RT = 1.09 Ω V0 = ?

RT = V0
I0
V0 = I0 × RT = 2 A × 0.71 Ω
V0 = 1.42 V

iii) Determine the current flowing in each of the individual resistors I1 I2 and I3 of
the Parallel circuit.[2]

11. Three resistors valued at 2 Ω, 6 Ω and 8 Ω respectively are connected in Parallel with a
battery supplying a current of 1A.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the Parallel circuit .[1]

1 = 1 + 1 + 1

RT R1 R2 R3
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1 = 1 + 1 + 1

RT 2Ω 6Ω 8Ω

12 + 4 + 3

24 Ω,

1 = 19 Ω

RT 24 Ω

RT = 24 Ω = 1.26 Ω

19 Ω

ii) Determine the voltage V0 across the Parallel circuit.[2]

I0 = 2 A RT = 1.26 Ω V0 = ?

RT = V0
I0
V0 = I0 × RT = 1 A × 1.26 Ω
V0 = 1.26 V

iii) Determine the current flowing in each of the individual resistors I1 I2 and I3 of
the Parallel circuit.[2]

12. Two resistors valued at 0.25 Ω and 0.5 Ω respectively are connected in Parallel with a
battery supplying a current of 2A.
i) Determine the total resistance RT of the resistors in the series circuit .[1]

1 = 1 + 1

RT R1 R2

1 = 1 + 1

RT 0.25 Ω 0.5 Ω

2 + 1

0.5 Ω,

1 = 3Ω = 6Ω
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RT 0.5 Ω 1Ω

RT = 0.5 Ω = 1/6 Ω OR 0.166 Ω

3Ω

ii) Determine the voltage V0 across the Parallel circuit.[2]

I0 = 2 A RT = 0.166 Ω V0 = ?

RT = V0
I0
V0 = I0 × RT = 2 A × 0.166 Ω

V0 = 1/3 V or 0.133 V

iii) Determine the current flowing in each of the individual resistors I1 and I2 of the
Parallel circuit.[2]

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