F. H. Richardson's bluebook of projection (1935)

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SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS Two Simple Circuits, page 438 2. What is a series circuit.' What is a parallel circuit? Calculation of Voltage Drop, page 439 3. If two 110-volt lamps are connected in series and supplied by a 110-volt line, what will be the voltage drop across each lamp ? 4. What is the voltage drop across a four-ohm resistor carrying y2 ampere? 5. What is the voltage drop across a six-ohm resistor carrying y2 ampere? 6. What is the voltage drop across a two-ohm resistor carrying Y2 ampere? / 7. What is the total voltage drop across all the resistance in a 6 volt series circuit ? U ^^ 8. Is the phenomenon of voltage drop useful in studying the wiring of amplifiers? , ' 437