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Quiz: Series Circuits - Current, Potential Difference, Resistance Rules
AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.
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Welcome! You've learned about electric charge, current, potential difference, and resistance. This quiz will test your understanding of how these concepts work in series circuits. Let's get started!
In a series circuit, the current is:
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Which of the following are true about series circuits? (Select all that apply)
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In a series circuit, the total resistance is the {{blank0}} of the resistances of each component.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What happens to the total resistance if more resistors are added in series?
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Which of the following equations apply to series circuits? (Select all that apply)
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If the potential difference across one resistor in a series circuit is 5 V and across another is 10 V, what is the total potential difference across the circuit?
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In a series circuit, if the current is 2 A and the resistance is 8 Ω, the potential difference is {{blank0}} volts.
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