DC Circuits

Students use a voltage sensor, a current sensor, and an AC/DC electronics laboratory to construct simple resistor circuits with resistors in series or in parallel, or both (with at most one parallel loop of resistors), to demonstrate the validity of Kirchhoff's loop rule (conservation of energy), and Kirchhoff’s junction rule (conservation of charge).

Grade Level: Advanced Placement

Subject: Physics

Student Files

DC Circuits 6.65 KB
DC Circuits (Student Designed) 149.86 KB
DC Circuits 616.44 KB
DC Circuits (Guided Inquiry) 153.90 KB
DC Circuits 14.63 KB

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Standards Correlations

IB® Topics AP® Topics
5.1; 5.2 1.B.1.2; 5.B.9.2; 5.B.9.3; 5.C.3.1

Featured Equipment

Wireless Current Sensor

Wireless Current Sensor

The Wireless Current Sensor facilitates introductory and advanced explorations of the fundamental concepts of electricity and basic circuits.

Wireless Voltage Sensor

Wireless Voltage Sensor

Easily record voltage data while exploring fundamental circuit concepts, electrochemical batteries, and so much more.

AC/DC Electronics Laboratory

AC/DC Electronics Laboratory

Facilitates electricity experiments for AC and DC. Can be used as a stand-alone with a multimeter or with PASCO sensors and software.

Support

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