The current is the same at each point in a closed-loop
Current will increase if the voltage of the power supply increases, and decreases if the number of components increases (because there will be more resistance)
Current is split at a junction into individual branches
In the circuit below, ammeter A0 shows a reading of 10 A, and ammeter A1 shows a reading of 6 A.What is the reading on ammeter A2?
Step 1: Recall that at a junction, the current is conserved
Step 2: Consider the first junction in the circuit where current splits
Step 3: Calculate the missing amount of current
10 A − 6 A = 4 A
The direction of current flow is super important when considering junctions in a circuit.You should remember that current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal of a cell / battery. This will help determine the direction current is flowing 'in' to a junction and which way the current then flows 'out'.
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