Understand the direction of flow of electrons in a circuit and explore the advantages and disadvantages of series circuits in comparison with parallel circuits. Determine the voltage and current of any given circuit at any point based on the Kirchhoff's laws. Distinguish between meter bridge and Wheatstone bridge based on their properties and determine the value of unknown resistance. Discuss and understand the working of a potentiometer and combinations of capacitors along with its advantages and applications in electrical circuits. Discover the working of RC circuits and its relevance in bio-medical applications. Understand the importance of grounding of electrical circuits and explore how fuses protect the expensive electronic devices of the household.
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This topic covers under Chemistry subject as a part of the Electricity and Magnetism topic and this topic contains following sub topics Direct Current Circuits Characteristics of parallel circuit Kirchoff's rules Wheatstone bridge Potentiometer or variable resistor Capacitors Transients in electric circuits Domestic wiring
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