Meausre Current: Self-check
In this activity, you:
- measured the current through a circuit using an ammeter and
- learned about Kirchhoff's circuit law.
- Were you able to successfully build and measure the current with your ammeter?
- Do you understand the principle of Kirchhoff's current law?
Questions
- Should an ammeter be connected in series or in parallel?
- If you replace one resistor with a larger one, what change would you expect in the current through the circuit?
- What law has the equation I = V / R?
- What law has the equation I = I1 + I2 + … + IN?
Exercises
- Calculate the current through a 100 Ω resistor if the voltage across it is 1 V.
- Calculate the current through a 1 kΩ resistor if the voltage across it is 2.2 V.
- If three circuits conducting 1 mA feed into a single circuit, calculate how much current that single circuit conducts.
- Circuits A and B supply current to circuit C. The current through A is 5 mA, and the current through C is 9 mA. Calculate the current through circuit B.
Project
- Repeat the Your Turn - KCL, but with 1 kΩ resistors.