the current in any branchof a circuit supplied by amultipower source can bedetermined by finding thecurrent produced in aparticular branch by eachof the individual powersources acting aloneto makesmaller ormorecompactunit forresistanceto drawagainunit forelectricity/voltageunit forpowerWhat is thesame acrossseriescircuits?a circuit thatcontains onlyelementsconnected inparallelWhat is thesame acrossparallelcircuits?the sum of thevoltages arounda closed loopmust equal zerocircuits thatcontain morethan onepath forcurrent flowa joiningpoint whereelectricconnectionsare madea circuit thatcontains bothseries andparallel pathsused to reducea circuit to asingle voltagesource and aseries resistora circuit thatcontains onlyone path forcurrent flowunit forcurrenttracing thepath ofcurrentthrough acircuitis used to reducea circuit networkinto a simplecurrent sourceand single parallelresistora group ofcomponentsconnectedin parallela circuit that isconstructed toproduce a specificamount of currentflow through abranchthe amount ofvoltage required tocause an amountof to flow througha certainresistancethe sum of thecurrent enteringand leaving apoint mustequal zeroa point in anelectric circuitwhere currentcan flow inmore than onedirectionthe chartused tosolve forpowerthe current in any branchof a circuit supplied by amultipower source can bedetermined by finding thecurrent produced in aparticular branch by eachof the individual powersources acting aloneto makesmaller ormorecompactunit forresistanceto drawagainunit forelectricity/voltageunit forpowerWhat is thesame acrossseriescircuits?a circuit thatcontains onlyelementsconnected inparallelWhat is thesame acrossparallelcircuits?the sum of thevoltages arounda closed loopmust equal zerocircuits thatcontain morethan onepath forcurrent flowa joiningpoint whereelectricconnectionsare madea circuit thatcontains bothseries andparallel pathsused to reducea circuit to asingle voltagesource and aseries resistora circuit thatcontains onlyone path forcurrent flowunit forcurrenttracing thepath ofcurrentthrough acircuitis used to reducea circuit networkinto a simplecurrent sourceand single parallelresistora group ofcomponentsconnectedin parallela circuit that isconstructed toproduce a specificamount of currentflow through abranchthe amount ofvoltage required tocause an amountof to flow througha certainresistancethe sum of thecurrent enteringand leaving apoint mustequal zeroa point in anelectric circuitwhere currentcan flow inmore than onedirectionthe chartused tosolve forpower

Unit 8 & 9 Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. the current in any branch of a circuit supplied by a multipower source can be determined by finding the current produced in a particular branch by each of the individual power sources acting alone
  2. to make smaller or more compact
  3. unit for resistance
  4. to draw again
  5. unit for electricity/ voltage
  6. unit for power
  7. What is the same across series circuits?
  8. a circuit that contains only elements connected in parallel
  9. What is the same across parallel circuits?
  10. the sum of the voltages around a closed loop must equal zero
  11. circuits that contain more than one path for current flow
  12. a joining point where electric connections are made
  13. a circuit that contains both series and parallel paths
  14. used to reduce a circuit to a single voltage source and a series resistor
  15. a circuit that contains only one path for current flow
  16. unit for current
  17. tracing the path of current through a circuit
  18. is used to reduce a circuit network into a simple current source and single parallel resistor
  19. a group of components connected in parallel
  20. a circuit that is constructed to produce a specific amount of current flow through a branch
  21. the amount of voltage required to cause an amount of to flow through a certain resistance
  22. the sum of the current entering and leaving a point must equal zero
  23. a point in an electric circuit where current can flow in more than one direction
  24. the chart used to solve for power