Components, e.g. bulbs, in electrical circuits can be connected in series or in parallel.
(i) It is noticed that, when one headlight fails (blows) in a car, the se... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Components, e.g - Junior Cycle Science - Question (b) - 2006
Step 1
State the way the headlights are connected
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The headlights are connected in parallel.
Step 2
Reason
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This mode of connection is used for safety; if one bulb blows, the other stays on. In a parallel connection, both bulbs can operate independently of each other.
Step 3
What way?
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The bulbs are connected in series.
Step 4
Explain
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In a series connection, the circuit is broken when one bulb fails, which causes all the bulbs to go out.
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Resistance
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The resistance of the filament of the car headlamp is calculated using Ohm's law:
R=IV=5 A12 V=2.4 Ohm
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Unit of resistance
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Ohm/ Ω
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