Resistors in Series and Parallel Circuits Experiment RESULTS - GCSE Physics Required Practical

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This video explains the results for the the resistors in series and parallel circuits experiment, including calculating the total resistance of each circuit. This GCSE Physics required practical involves mathematical analysis as well as qualitative analysis (comparing values).

The full results as well as a blank table for students to fill in using the video can be found here:

Thanks for watching,

Lewis

Relevant for GCSE Physics 9-1 in the following exam boards:
AQA (including Trilogy)
Edexcel

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thank u so thank u once again May God Bless you more knowledge and wisdom thanks teacher this was 100 percent helpful thanks once again

mohamedfaisal
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Hii Lewis! Could you please make a shortcut for these videos on the website? I can't find any section that has the practicals you are doing right now. Thanks!

tanmaykamat
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Hey do you have a video on how to connect resistors in parallel and series

shaheeralam
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If my Voltage supplied is 12 V and I have two 10 Ohm resistors in a parallel circuit. After taking the readings from the Ammeter which was 1.35 A for branch 1 and 0.92 A for branch b. My Voltages for resistor 1 and 2 were 10.94 and 10.45 volts respectively. Shouldn't my Voltages add up to be 12 Volts? How can I justify these readings in my A level practical write up :(

mash