DC CIRCUIT SIMULATION WORKSHEET
Answer the following questions before starting the PhET simulation. Check your answers by completing the PhET simulation.
1. Fill in the table for the circuit. Show your work and then check your answer using the PhET simulation.

780 Ω
1.5 kΩ
3.3 kΩ
14 V
R1
R2
R3
R1 R2 R3 Total
V
I
R
P
Show your work: I=V/Rtotal. This gives you the total, I, which then allows you to calculate Ohm’s law for the other individual resistors. The total voltage spread across the three resistors should equal the total number of voltage periods. The power is determined by P 5 I 3 V.
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2. A parallel circuit has three resistors, each on different paths and connected to a 120 V potential difference. The resistors have resistances of 5.0 Ω, 7.5 Ω, and 9.8 Ω. Draw a picture of the circuit. Then, fill in the table below for this circuit. Show your work, and then check your answer using the PhET simulation.
Add units to measurements 5.0 Ω 7.5 Ω 9.8 Ω Total V ( V )
I ( A)
R ( Ω)
P ( W)

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Answer:

1. The table shows the calculations for the circuit.

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 R1 R1 R1 Total

V  1.95 V  3.76 V 8.27 V   14 V

I  2,508 uA  2.508 uA 2.508 uA  2.508 uA

R  780 Ω  1.5k Ω 3.3k Ω  5.580 kΩ

P  0.0049 W  0.009 W 0.021 W   0.035 W

2.  The table shows the calculations for the circuit.

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Add Units to Measurements 5.0 Ω 7.5 Ω 9.8 Ω Total

V(V) 26.91 V 40.35 V 52.7 V 120 V

I(A) 5.38 A 5.38 A 5.38 A 5.38 A

R(Ω) 5.0 Ω 7.5 Ω 9.8 Ω 22.3 Ω

P(W) 144.78 W 217.18 W 283.77 W 645.73 W

Explanation:

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