Simple circuits - CCEACurrent in parallel circuits

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Current in parallel circuits

The current flowing in a parallel circuit can be investigated by connecting the circuit below.

Once more, put one ammeter in position A1 and record the reading in a suitable table.

Then move the ammeter to position A2, A3 and then to A4.

Current in parallel circuit

Results

A1 = 3.2A.

A2 = 1.6A.

A3 = 1.6A.

A4 = 3.2A.

Conclusion

  • The current in a parallel circuit splits up between the branches of the circuit and then combines again before it goes back into the battery.
  • The current in each branch adds up to equal the current flowing through the battery.
  • More current is flowing than for two bulbs in series with two cells – the cells will run down more quickly.

In the diagram, 6 A flows through the cell.

The circuit has three branches, each with an identical lamp, so 2 A flows through each one.

Circuit with a battery, closed switch and three lamps connected in parallel.
Figure caption,
Current flowing through three identical lamps in parallel

Question

Look at the parallel circuit below, where the lamps are identical - what is the reading at each position?

Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

Position 4

Circuit containing a switch, ammeter and cell, all connected in series, and two lamps connected in parallel. Point 1 is between the switch and the left split point, point 2 is on the path containing the first lamp, point 4 is on the path containing the second lamp, and point 3 is between the right split point and the cell. The ammeter reads 0.2 A with the switch closed.
Figure caption,
Parallel circuit

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