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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Electricity - Resistance in Electrical Circuits
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Circuits are electrical systems that provide a path for current to flow. If a circuit is broken, for example by using a switch, current is no longer able to move through it. If there is a short circuit, an electrical system will not work properly. A short circuit is a fault in a system that links two parts of a circuit that should not be linked together. In other words, it is a pathway that takes the electricity in the wrong direction. Electrical circuits can have a wide range of applications; controlling your central heating; playing a door chime when the bell is pressed; inside computers... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Electricity - Resistance in Electrical Circuits
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1. If two resistors are connected in parallel in a circuit, which has a total electrical potential difference of five volts, what is the value of the electrical potential difference across each resistor?